Recognizing Jorge and Monica Joy Partida on the birth of their daughter, Penelope Joy Partida.
Resolution SR983 is celebratory in nature and does not amend any existing laws. Instead, it serves to promote community spirit and familial connection within Texas. This type of resolution is customary in the legislative process as it brings attention to personal milestones and fosters a sense of unity among citizens. By congratulating the Partida family, the Senate acknowledges the joys of life and the importance of family within the fabric of society.
Senate Resolution No. 983 acknowledges the birth of Penelope Joy Partida, the daughter of Jorge and Monica Joy Partida. The resolution highlights the significance of the occasion, emphasizing that the birth of a child is a cherished event for families. It formally recognizes January 13, 2012, as a momentous day for the Partida family, marking the safe arrival of their daughter at Saint David's Hospital in Austin, Texas.
As a resolution commemorating a personal event, SR983 is unlikely to generate points of contention typically seen in legislative proposals that affect broader policies or regulations. Its aim is purely to honor and celebrate an individual milestone, thereby establishing goodwill among constituents and demonstrating the Senate's role in recognizing significant life events. Unlike legislation that often faces debate and opposition, this resolution promotes positive sentiment and support among lawmakers and the community.