Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR490

Caption

Recognizing Ray Young as a Saint David's Georgetown Hospital Frist Humanitarian Award recipient.

Impact

By honoring individuals like Ray Young, SR490 encourages continued volunteerism and community involvement in healthcare. The recognition serves not only to celebrate Young's achievements but also to promote the idea that every individual's contribution, no matter how small, can have a substantial impact on the wellbeing of others. Furthermore, it highlights the role that volunteers play in enhancing the hospital experience, making healthcare environments more welcoming and supportive for patients and their families.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 490 recognizes Ray Young for receiving the Frist Humanitarian Award for his exemplary service at Saint David's Georgetown Hospital. The resolution acknowledges Young's contributions as a volunteer greeter since 1999, during which he has dedicated over 5,200 hours to supporting patients and visitors at the hospital. This award, named after Dr. Thomas F. Frist, is a prestigious honor given annually to individuals associated with hospitals affiliated with the Hospital Corporation of America, highlighting the importance of volunteerism in healthcare settings.

Contention

While SR490 is primarily a recognition bill and does not present any controversial provisions, it reflects broader societal values regarding healthcare and the role of volunteers. There are no notable points of contention regarding the bill itself; however, the significance of community service and the challenges faced by volunteers in healthcare settings can be a topic of discussion. As the emphasis on volunteerism grows in the context of healthcare, it may lead to discussions about funding, training, and support for volunteer programs.

Notable_points

The Frist Humanitarian Award signifies high regard for individuals who demonstrate compassion and dedication to their communities. Recognizing such contributions through legislative resolutions can enhance public awareness about the importance of volunteer work in society, and inspire other citizens to engage in similar actions. SR490 serves as a reminder of the value of human kindness and the essential role of volunteers in fostering a supportive healthcare environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR277

Congratulating Georgetown Police Chief Cory Tchida on his receipt of the 2022 Citizen of the Year award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce.

TX SR67

Recognizing Donald Gene Davidson on the occasion of his 95th birthday.

TX HB2503

Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for veterans with disabilities and recipients of the Texas Humanitarian Service Medal and federal Humanitarian Service Medal.

TX SR640

Recognizing Benton Tyler Ward for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

TX HR109

Congratulating Elizabeth Bonura on winning first place in the 2023-2024 Annual Georgetown Sculpture Tour.

TX SR71

Recognizing Eddie Lucio Jr. for receiving the Defender of Life Award.

TX SR2

Recognizing Isaac McAllen for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

TX SR285

Recognizing Hector Gutierrez Jr. for receiving a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Texas A&M University.

TX HR1775

In memory of Keren Ella Shalom Leal of Georgetown.

TX SR7

Recognizing Langston Lee for winning a National High School Musical Theatre Award.

Similar Bills

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