Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2408

Caption

Commending Cody Wood for his service as an assistant committee clerk for the House Public Education Committee during the 85th Legislative Session.

Impact

While HR2408 is a resolution rather than a traditional bill, its impact lies primarily in the recognition of public service and the encouragement it brings to young individuals pursuing careers in government and public administration. By honoring Mr. Wood, the resolution serves to inspire not only him but other students and young professionals in Texas to engage in civic duties and consider careers that contribute to the state's governance and wellbeing.

Summary

House Resolution 2408 commends Cody Wood for his exemplary service as an assistant committee clerk for the House Public Education Committee during the 85th Legislative Session. The resolution highlights Mr. Wood's significant contributions, emphasizing his capabilities in managing various challenging tasks while gaining insights into public service and the legislative process. It is a formal acknowledgment of his efforts and dedication to the committee's work, as well as his commitment to serving his fellow Texans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2408 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for individuals dedicated to public service. The recognition of Cody Wood's contributions is seen as a motivating factor that promotes civic engagement amongst the youth. The resolution underscores the importance of acknowledging the hard work put forth by young professionals in the governmental framework, fostering a culture of recognition and support within public institutions.

Contention

Since HR2408 is not a legislative bill with contentious issues typically surrounding policy changes, the major points of discussion revolve around the value of recognizing hard work and dedication in the context of public service. The resolution highlights the positive trajectory of young individuals like Cody Wood in the field of education and government, making it less about contention and more about celebration and encouragement of future leaders. This sets an encouraging precedent for recognizing contributions that may otherwise go unnoticed.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2319

Commending Anna Newell for her service as chief committee clerk for the House Administration Committee and its chair, State Representative Will Metcalf, during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR1722

Commending Miranda Williams for her service as committee director for the House Committee on Corrections and its chair, State Representative Abel Herrero, during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR2449

Commending Sabrina Page for her service as assistant clerk for the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee.

TX HR2301

Commending the members of the House Committee Coordinator's Office for their work during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR1538

Commending Adrian Hernandez for his service as a policy analyst in the office of State Representative Gene Wu during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR2300

Commending Stephen Brown and the staff of the Chief Clerk's Office for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR1458

Commending Nathan Comeaux for his service as a senior legislative intern in the office of State Representative Terri Leo-Wilson during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR2299

Commending Jennifer Teigen Doran and the staff of the House Journal Clerk's Office for their service during the 88th Legislative Session.

TX HR2219

Commending Claire Saldaa for her service as an assistant committee clerk for the County Affairs Committee and its chair, State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR2419

Commending Claire Saldana for her service as an assistant committee clerk for the County Affairs Committee and its chair, State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

Similar Bills

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