In memory of Daniel Raymond Beck.
Although SR686 is a resolution and not a legislative bill that enacts law, its purpose serves to honor Beck’s contributions to Texas and reflects the recognition of individuals who have made impactful civic contributions. It emphasizes the value placed on public service and community engagement within the legislative framework and among constituents. The resolution provides a platform to showcase the positive implications of focused commitment and service to the community, which can inspire current and future generations.
Senate Resolution No. 686 is a legislative resolution introduced in the Texas Senate in memory of Daniel Raymond Beck, who passed away on April 12, 2015, at the age of 70. The resolution highlights Beck's significant contributions to his community and the legal profession. It celebrates his legacy as a lawyer, public servant, and community leader, recalling his service as a justice of the peace, county attorney, and district judge, emphasizing his commitment to improving the lives of those he served.
There are no notable points of contention associated with SR686, as resolutions of this nature are typically adopted unanimously to honor the memory of individuals who have passed. The legislative process surrounding such resolutions tends to foster a collaborative spirit among lawmakers, reflecting a shared respect for the contributions of the individual being honored. SR686 passed on May 4, 2015, by a rising vote, demonstrating bipartisan support for recognizing Daniel Raymond Beck's legacy.