Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR26

Caption

In memory of civil rights leader Jaime Martinez of San Antonio.

Impact

The resolution did not create new laws but reinforced the commitment to civil rights and social justice within Texas. By honoring Jaime Martinez, the resolution aimed to inspire current and future generations to engage in civil rights advocacy and community service. It highlights the ongoing struggle for equality that is prominent in local discourse, especially regarding the treatment of migrant workers and socio-economic issues within diverse communities in Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 26 (HR26) serves as a tribute to the life and contributions of civil rights leader Jaime Martinez, who passed away in July 2017. Recognized for his significant impact on the rights of migrant workers and his ongoing advocacy for social and economic justice, Mr. Martinez founded the Cesar E. Chavez Legacy and Educational Foundation. The foundation is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Cesar Chavez and promotes civic participation and scholarship opportunities for students in the San Antonio area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR26 was overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the respect and admiration for Jaime Martinez's contributions to civil rights. Legislators and community members expressed heartfelt condolences and recognized the need to continue his work in advocating for justice. The resolution reflects a collective remembrance and commitment to uphold the values for which Martinez stood, fostering a sense of solidarity among advocates for change.

Contention

While there was broad support for the resolution itself, some discussions may have touched on the broader implications of civil rights work and the challenges faced by previous generations of activists. Potential points of contention could stem from differing views on the current state of civil rights in Texas, particularly in areas such as labor rights for migrant workers and the effectiveness of advocacy groups today compared to past efforts led by figures like Martinez.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR370

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

TX HR187

In memory of James Thomas Cain of San Antonio.

TX HR1120

In memory of Ramon Najera Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR87

In memory of John William Hayes of San Antonio.

TX HR460

In memory of Eugene "Gene" P. Toscano of San Antonio.

TX HR186

In memory of Charles Emmett Cheever Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR644

In memory of Celestino Mendez Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR2118

In memory of Allen Ralph Trejo of San Antonio.

TX HR1350

In memory of Donald David Naiser of San Antonio.

TX HR9

In memory of Mario A. Martinez.

Similar Bills

TX HR905

In memory of Senovio G. Martinez Jr. of Robstown.

TX HR9

In memory of Mario A. Martinez.

TX SR31

In memory of Mario A. Martinez.

LA HR30

Commends G.J. "Pie" Martinez on being named the 2014 Sabine Hall of Fame inductee

TX HR2618

In memory of former Port Isabel mayor Quirino Z. Martinez.

TX HR2527

In memory of Benita T. Martinez of San Diego, Texas.

TX HR1589

In memory of Matt Gayton Martinez, Jr., of Dallas.

TX HR434

In memory of Abel "Billy" Martinez of Lubbock.