Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1753

Caption

Commending Gary Wright of the Samnorwood Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

Impact

The resolution represents a significant acknowledgment of the critical role played by volunteer emergency responders during crises. By commending Wright’s bravery and skill, the bill reinforces the importance of community involvement in emergency situations and the value placed on those who risk their lives to protect others. This commendation not only honors Wright but also serves to raise public awareness about the risks faced by first responders and the essential services they provide in the face of natural disasters.

Summary

House Resolution 1753 was adopted by the Texas House of Representatives on May 4, 2017, as a commendation for Gary Wright, a member of the Samnorwood Volunteer Fire Department. The resolution recognizes Wright's heroic efforts and those of his colleagues during the devastating wildfires that swept through the Texas Panhandle in March 2017. These wildfires were unprecedented, fueled by dry vegetation and high winds, leading to the destruction of around 500,000 acres and tragic loss of life. This resolution serves to formally honor Wright's dedication to public service and his commitment to the safety of his community.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR1753 was overwhelmingly positive. The commendation reflects a deep appreciation for the courage and tireless work of emergency personnel like Wright during catastrophic events. The community and legislative discussions reinforced the critical role of volunteering in public safety, highlighting the admiration held for those who serve selflessly without seeking recognition. Positive sentiments prevailed in recognizing the collective efforts of responders in mitigating widespread disaster.

Contention

While HR1753 did not entail significant contention or debate, it underscores the collective responsibility of communities to support their emergency services, enriching discussions about the need for resources and preparedness for future wildfire situations. The lack of contention reflects a unified support for recognizing heroism and community service, though it also implicitly points towards the ongoing need for adequate support and resources for firefighting efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2363

Honoring Chief Lance Billeaud of the Groves Fire Department for his contributions to his community.

TX HR2202

Commending the Valle family for its contributions to the city of Garland.

TX HR1952

Commending Panhandle High School students on their performance in the 2023 UIL 2A Cross-Examination Debate State Meet.

TX HR2170

Commending Joel A. Garza and the All Star Theatre for their contributions to the Rio Grande Valley.

TX HCR101

In memory of Brendan Luis Torres of the Dalhart Volunteer Fire Department.

TX HR2487

Commending firefighter and paramedic Juan Olivares for his years of service to the City of Eagle Pass.

TX HR250

Commending country music artist and native Texan Clay Walker for his contributions to the fight against MS.

TX HR80

Congratulating the Panhandle High School band on its third-place finish at the 2023 UIL 2A State Marching Band Contest.

TX HR2490

Commending Captain Luis Gonzalez for his 25 years of service to the Eagle Pass Fire Department.

TX HR484

Commending Grupo Slido for its contributions to the music industry.

Similar Bills

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