Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR494

Caption

Commemorating the Rolling Strong kickoff fund-raising event of Wheelchairs for Warriors on September 11, 2017.

Impact

The adoption of HR 494 is largely ceremonial, serving to bring attention to the needs of veterans and first responders by valuing their sacrifices. No direct legislative changes or alterations to existing laws are presented through this resolution. However, it underscores the continuous need for community support and action toward enhancing the mobility and overall wellbeing of those who have been injured in the line of duty. By commemorating this event, the resolution encourages further contributions toward providing advanced mobility devices, which can have significant implications for the independence and dignity of these individuals.

Summary

House Resolution 494 commends the nonprofit organization Wheelchairs for Warriors for its impactful work in providing enhanced-mobility wheelchairs to veterans and first responders who have become severely disabled. The resolution recognizes the organization's fundraising event, Rolling Strong, held on September 11, 2017. Wheelchairs for Warriors aims to create customized wheelchairs that cater to the unique needs of each recipient, significantly improving their quality of life and mobility. The resolution highlights the importance of supporting those who have served the nation and faced life-altering challenges due to their service.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR 494 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect and appreciation for the sacrifices made by military personnel and first responders. Supporting organizations like Wheelchairs for Warriors resonates with a bipartisan audience, highlighting common ground in honoring those who serve the country. There is a collective recognition of the challenges faced by disabled veterans and a willingness among community members and legislators to contribute to their rehabilitation and support.

Contention

While HR 494 itself does not present any contentious issues, the broader context of supporting veterans and enhancing mobility assistance evokes discussions regarding funding, accessibility, and the adequacy of resources available for disabled veterans. The resolution acts as a reminder of the ongoing need to address these issues more comprehensively, pointing to potential discussions on how best to allocate state and federal resources in support of veteran affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR419

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TX SR86

Recognizing Duane McGhghy for his service to his country.

TX HR2405

Commemorating the 2023 American GI Forum of Texas State Conference.

TX HR2231

Commemorating the 115th anniversary of Family Support Services of Amarillo.

TX SR505

Recognizing September 24, 2023, as Captain Henry T. Waskow Day.

TX HR993

Commemorating the establishment of the Castner Range National Monument near El Paso.

TX HR2460

Commemorating Women Veterans Day on June 12, 2023.

TX HR1184

Commemorating Aggie Muster on April 21, 2023.

TX HR423

Commemorating the 2023 Texas Independence Day ceremony hosted by the Sons of the Republic of Texas.

TX SCR49

Designating September 24 as Captain Henry T. Waskow Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

Similar Bills

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