Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR349

Caption

In memory of former radio sportscaster and Houston Astros chaplain Gene Pemberton of Temple.

Impact

As a resolution rather than a legislative bill, HR349 does not alter state laws or policies but serves as a formal acknowledgment of an individual's life and accomplishments. The resolution recognizes Pemberton's impact on local sports and his dedication to community service, thereby reflecting the values and sentiments of the Texas legislature. It gives a voice to the feelings of respect and gratitude held by the community towards Pemberton's life and legacy.

Summary

House Resolution 349 serves as a tribute to the life and contributions of Gene Pemberton, a beloved figure in Temple and Houston sports communities. The resolution commemorates his remarkable journey from his early days in Cameron to becoming a prominent sports announcer and a long-standing chaplain for the Houston Astros. Pemberton's influence extended beyond sports as he engaged deeply with his community and was lauded for his contributions to youth sports and broadcasting.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR349 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the admiration and respect for Pemberton's contributions both in sports and local community engagement. The resolution fosters a sense of unity and remembrance among those who knew Pemberton or were affected by his work in sports broadcasting and community services. It highlights the significance of celebrating local heroes who have made a substantial impact on the community.

Contention

While there are typically no points of contention in resolutions of this nature, discussions may arise around the recognition of public figures and the criteria by which they are honored. However, in the case of HR349, the bill passed unanimously, indicating a consensus on Pemberton's significance to the community and highlighting the collective desire to pay tribute to individuals who have positively impacted local culture and sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR28

In memory of Bill Little, former athletic administrator at UT Austin.

TX HR1077

In memory of former Olympic track athlete Eric Thomas of Houston.

TX SR30

In memory of Claude Wayne Webb Sr.

TX HR1463

In memory of Andrew McCord Gilchrist of Houston.

TX HR248

In memory of Cruz Reyes Hinojosa Sr. of Houston.

TX HR2040

In memory of Clifton J. Cobb Jr. of Houston.

TX SR416

In memory of Jon Edward Jasper.

TX HR8

In memory of Thomas Roy Ferguson of Dumas.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX HR1152

In memory of Gene Graham.

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TX SR240

In memory of Gene Pemberton.

VA HR839

Commending Thelma R. Pemberton-Abbott.

TX HR891

In memory of Edna Belle Pemberton of Dallas.

TX HR2605

Honoring Edna Pemberton for her contributions to her community.

TX SR457

In memory of Edna Belle Pemberton of Dallas.

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