Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR652

Caption

In memory of Romeo L. Lomas.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge Lomas's contributions not only to his county but also to the state of Texas as a whole. By honoring individuals like Lomas, the Texas Senate reinforces the values of civic engagement and public responsibility. This type of recognition is crucial in inspiring current and future leaders to follow similar paths of dedicated public service. The resolution was adopted by the Senate on April 20, 2017, illustrating the state's commitment to honoring legacy and promoting community involvement.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 652 is a commemorative resolution that honors the life and contributions of Romeo L. Lomas, a distinguished civic leader and long-serving Kleberg County Commissioner in Texas. The resolution recognizes Lomas for his dedication to public service, integrity, and compassion, reflecting on his extensive career advocating for the welfare of his community. Born in Kingsville, Texas, Lomas served as a veteran in the United States Army before embarking on a remarkable 38-year tenure as a commissioner, where he pushed for wage improvements and enhanced benefits for public employees. His efforts significantly advanced opportunities and support systems for vulnerable residents of Kleberg County.

Contention

While resolutions of this nature typically garner widespread support, discussions may arise about the breadth of recognition for civic leaders versus the focus on contemporary issues facing communities. Some may contend that taking time in the legislative session to honor individuals could detract from addressing pressing legislative matters. However, supporters argue that such tributes are essential in fostering a culture of appreciation and motivation among public servants.

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Lomas's legacy extends beyond just his tenure; it embodies a model for public service that emphasizes voice and representation for all community members. The resolution not only memorializes his efforts but also serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership in addressing the needs of the marginalized and underrepresented. By preparing a copy of the resolution for Lomas's family, it signifies the Senate's respect and heartfelt condolences, further cementing his place in the community's history.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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In memory of Ellis Lloyd Olmstead of Sherman.

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In memory of former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Gus Franklin Mutscher.

TX SR217

In memory of Felipe Cordero.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX SR130

In memory of Robert Stanley Wright Sr.

TX HR71

In memory of Willie Ray Powell Sr.

TX SR498

In memory of Bruce Jacobson.

TX SR8

In memory of Tom Reid.

Similar Bills

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