Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR759

Caption

In memory of Harrison Brown.

Impact

The resolution serves as an expression of sympathy and an acknowledgment of the profound loss experienced by Harrison's family and friends. It emphasizes the collective mourning of the community, as Harrison was considered a source of pride and inspiration amidst his young peers. This gesture reflects the Texas Senate's role in honoring individuals who have made notable contributions to their communities, reinforcing a sense of togetherness and shared values among citizens.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 759 is a memorial resolution adopted by the Texas Senate in honor of Harrison Brown, a young man from Graham who passed away on May 1, 2017. The resolution highlights the contributions and accomplishments of Harrison, who was recognized for his excellence at Graham High School, particularly in activities such as cross country running, one-act play, and music with the Rompin' Stompin' Big Blue Band. His peers and faculty acknowledged him as a standout student, reinforcing the impression he left within his community.

Contention

While Senate Resolution No. 759 primarily serves as a memorial to honor an individual, it encapsulates the broader themes of youth achievement, community pride, and the impact of loss. There are no notable points of contention surrounding this resolution, as it is a unifying gesture of respect and remembrance rather than a legislative measure with opposing viewpoints.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR457

In memory of Draco Miller of Brownwood.

TX SR158

In memory of Jerry Wade Garrison of Paris, Texas.

TX HR440

In memory of Draco Miller of Brownwood.

TX HR1152

In memory of Gene Graham.

TX SR36

In memory of John Hamshire Williams.

TX HR98

In memory of Jack Humphrey Holland of Brownsboro.

TX HR2160

In memory of Sammie Charles Harris.

TX SR11

In memory of Eddie Baker Freeman Jr.

TX SR18

In memory of Karen Murphy Fouse.

TX SR395

In memory of Patricia Carla Rogers.

Similar Bills

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