Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2155

Caption

Congratulating Annie Laurie Victoria Gibson on her graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to recognize Annie Gibson's personal achievements but also aims to inspire young people in Texas and the broader military community. By acknowledging her accomplishments, the resolution reflects the value placed on education and leadership within the military context, showcasing a role model for future generations. This resolution exemplifies how legislative bodies can honor individuals who make significant contributions to society through their education and military service.

Summary

H.R. No. 2155 is a resolution congratulating Annie Laurie Victoria Gibson on her graduation from the United States Naval Academy, where she graduated on May 24, 2019, as a naval submarine officer. The resolution outlines her impressive academic accomplishments, earning a bachelor's degree in astrophysics with a 3.92 GPA, and her leadership roles during her time at the Academy, including serving as a training corporal and battalion operations officer. Furthermore, it highlights her athletic achievements, particularly her participation in the NCAA Women's Rowing Championship and her involvement with the Navy Marathon Team.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive. It is a tribute to achievement and the hard work put in by young individuals to serve their country. The acknowledgment from the Texas House of Representatives is a source of pride not just for Gibson but also for her family and the community. Such resolutions help foster a sense of community pride and recognition of individual accomplishments.

Contention

While H.R. 2155 does not present points of contention in the traditional sense of legislative debates, it may elicit various reactions in different communities, particularly among those who prioritize military service and commitments to national security. However, the nature of this resolution as a congratulatory gesture means that it is likely to be well-received without substantial opposition.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1610

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TX SR687

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TX HR2131

Congratulating Kiara La'Rose Miller on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2023 at Harold T. Branch Academy in Corpus Christi.

TX HR84

Congratulating Sarah Depew on her graduation from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary.

TX HR481

Congratulating Pamela Dawson of DeSoto ISD on her receipt of the 2023 Music Educator Award from the Recording Academy.

TX HR41

Congratulating Brooke Stewart of Victory Christian Academy in Decatur on being named a 2023 Christian Teacher of the Year by the Herzog Foundation.

TX HR1954

Congratulating Victoria Vasquez of Palo Duro High School in Amarillo on winning a silver medal at the 2023 UIL Wrestling State Tournament.

TX HR54

Congratulating Bridgett Wilson of Terrell High School on becoming the youngest credentialed member of the American Academy of Professional Coders.

TX HR1946

Honoring Victoria R. Garcia of Harlingen High School for her accomplishments in masonry.

TX HR1553

Congratulating Megan Rojas on her selection to participate in the 2023 Education in Action Lone Star Leadership Academy.

Similar Bills

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