Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR26

Caption

In memory of Elena Richardson.

Impact

The resolution highlights Elena Richardson’s role not only as a dedicated family member but also as a person of strength and inspiration. The Texas Senate uses this occasion to reflect on the values she upheld throughout her life, such as courage, compassion, and generosity. By acknowledging her, the resolution encourages members of the community and the legislature to embody similar qualities, fostering a sense of unity and remembrance among constituents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 26 is a legislative resolution that commemorates the life of Elena Richardson, who passed away at the age of 91 on June 2, 2017. The resolution serves to honor her contributions as a respected citizen within her community, acknowledging her faith, achievements, and impact on those around her. Born in Brownsville on March 3, 1926, Richardson is remembered for her deep devotion to family and community, having raised ten children and being a beloved grandmother.

Contention

While the resolution itself carries a positive sentiment, its enactment does not involve controversy or dissent, as it is focused on honoring the memory of an individual rather than proposing new legislation that may create debate. The act of commemorating a citizen is typically met with agreement and appreciation across the Senate, aiming to foster goodwill and recognition of those who have made significant contributions to society.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR548

In memory of Elena Pea Gallego.

TX HR888

In memory of Minerva Rodriguez Lopez of Robstown.

TX SR395

In memory of Patricia Carla Rogers.

TX SR40

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds.

TX HR1322

In memory of Rosalie Elaine Karp.

TX SR551

In memory of Nina Lee Green Sinclair.

TX SCR58

In memory of Suzanne Linbeck Reynolds of Houston.

TX SR4

In memory of Barbara Jean York Hancock.

TX SR19

In memory of Gloria Anne Gilson Kolb of Tyler.

TX SR566

In memory of Albina Ann Mages Schmitz.

Similar Bills

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