Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR280

Caption

Congratulating Russell Faulkner of Gainesville Fire-Rescue on the addition of his name to city's firefighter memorial.

Impact

The resolution itself does not directly alter state law but serves to highlight and acknowledge the contributions of firefighters and first responders to public safety and community resilience. By adopting HR280, the Texas House emphasizes the importance of community recognition for such individuals, thereby bringing attention to the broader implications of volunteer services within local emergency response frameworks. It impacts community morale and fosters an environment where acts of service are publicly honored, which is vital for community cohesion and respect for emergency personnel.

Summary

House Resolution 280 (HR280) is a legislative act recognizing the exemplary service of Russell Faulkner as a long-time volunteer member of Gainesville Fire-Rescue. The resolution was adopted by the Texas House of Representatives on March 13, 2019, in recognition of Mr. Faulkner's dedicated service, which spanned 37 years from 1981 until 2018. This recognition came during a special ceremony that coincided with the commemoration of the contributions of Faulkner and three other former first responders by adding their names to the city's firefighter memorial, thus honoring those who lost their lives during the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR280 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects the gratitude and appreciation felt by the community of Gainesville towards Russell Faulkner and similarly dedicated individuals. It showcases the values of dedication, sacrifice, and public service that are revered in local communities. The act of adding names to the firefighter memorial further enhances the emotional significance of the resolution as it serves as a reminder of the commitment of first responders in protecting and serving their communities.

Contention

There does not appear to be significant contention surrounding HR280, as it centers on honoring an individual for their service rather than controversial policy matters. The discussions around the resolution are likely to be supportive, focusing on contributions to public safety and community service. While some may argue about the broader implications of state resources in honoring local heroes, HR280 itself mainly operates within a framework of respect and is not tied to contentious legislative debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR57

In memory of Earl Leslie Russell III of Gainesville.

TX HR554

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TX HR436

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TX HR95

In memory of former Lubbock firefighter Matthew Dawson.

TX HR1524

In memory of Dallas firefighter David Leos.

TX HR1417

Congratulating Russell Miller on his retirement as head coach of the Weiss High School boys' basketball team.

TX HR591

Congratulating Andrew Burton of the Rockwall Fire Department on winning the 2023 World's Strongest Firefighter competition.

TX HR2487

Commending firefighter and paramedic Juan Olivares for his years of service to the City of Eagle Pass.

TX HCR6

Congratulating former Midland High School baseball coach Barry Russell on his induction into the Midland ISD Hall of Legends.

TX HR1195

In memory of Lewisville firefighter and paramedic Landun Wayne Charles.

Similar Bills

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