Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1664

Caption

Congratulating Terry Wheeler on his retirement as Bandera County treasurer.

Impact

While HR1664 is primarily a ceremonial resolution rather than a legislative bill affecting state laws, it serves to reinforce the values of public service and recognition of local officials’ contributions. By acknowledging the work done by Mr. Wheeler, the resolution reinforces the importance of local governance and sets a standard for future public servants in the region. The resolution does not introduce new laws or regulations but rather emphasizes appreciation for dedicated service within local government.

Summary

House Resolution 1664 celebrates the retirement of Terry Wheeler from his position as Bandera County treasurer. The resolution highlights Mr. Wheeler's distinguished service and dedicated leadership, which has significantly contributed to the community during his three-year tenure. It expresses appreciation for his efforts in good governance and the positive impact he has had on the lives of Bandera County residents. This resolution aims to formalize the community’s recognition and gratitude for his service by the Texas House of Representatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1664 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and admiration for Mr. Wheeler's contributions to Bandera County. Colleagues and constituents likely view this resolution not only as a farewell but also as an acknowledgment of the vital role that elected officials play in community development and public service. The non-record vote further indicates a unanimous or general consensus on the positive sentiment surrounding Mr. Wheeler’s tenure.

Contention

As a resolution recognizing an individual’s service, HR1664 does not present any substantial points of contention. It does not engage in policy debate nor does it impose any regulations or changes in law. Therefore, there are limited aspects of controversy or debate associated with this resolution, primarily focusing instead on honoring an individual's contributions to local government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR655

Congratulating Judge Terry Bailey on his retirement from the Panola County Court at Law.

TX HR297

Congratulating Terri Tipton Holder on her retirement as judge of the 149th District Court.

TX HR373

Commending Robert Harris for his service as Bandera County commissioner for Precinct 2.

TX HR296

Congratulating Marc Holder on his retirement as judge of Brazoria County Court at Law No. 2.

TX HR299

Congratulating Nate McDonald on his retirement as Matagorda County judge.

TX HR140

Congratulating Jim Harris on his retirement from McMullen County ISD.

TX HR148

Congratulating Jim Huff on his retirement as Live Oak County judge.

TX HR403

Congratulating Judge M. Rex Emerson on his retirement from the 198th Judicial District Court.

TX HR1234

Congratulating Eva Martinez on her retirement as Wilson County clerk.

TX HR2413

Congratulating Steve Floyd on his retirement as Tom Green County judge.

Similar Bills

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