Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR656

Caption

In memory of Brandon Luke Earley of Reno.

Impact

The impact of HR656 is largely social and emotional, serving to acknowledge and commemorate the life of a beloved community member. By putting this resolution forward, the Texas House aims to provide solace to the grieving family and friends of Brandon Luke Earley, reinforcing the importance of community support in times of loss. The resolution acts as a formal recognition of the sorrow felt by many and the shared memories that come with such a loss, ensuring that Luke's memory is honored within the legislative record of Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 656 serves as a tribute to the life of Brandon Luke Earley, a 17-year-old from Reno, Texas, who tragically passed away on February 15, 2019. The resolution recognizes the profound loss experienced by his family and friends and highlights Luke's vibrant personality, his passions, and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him. It paints a picture of a young man remembered for his 'heart of gold' and infectious smile, emphasizing the impact he made on his community during his short life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR656 is overwhelmingly supportive and compassionate. Lawmakers and community members express a collective sense of grief and reflection on the value of young lives. The resolution received unanimous support in the Texas House, indicating a strong communal bond formed through shared experiences and respectful remembrance. This unity underscores the role of such memorial resolutions in fostering community spirit and empathy.

Contention

Given the nature of this resolution, there are few points of contention. Resolutions like HR656 typically garner full support as they focus on memorializing individuals rather than legislative disputes or policy differences. However, discussions around such tributes can occasionally introduce conversations about youth safety and community engagement, particularly in the context of preventable tragedies. In this case, the discussion brought forth a broader reflection on societal responsibilities toward safeguarding the youth.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1603

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TX HR663

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TX HR1332

In memory of Frances Geraldine "Jeri" Wilson of Leander.

TX HR2509

In memory of Edgar "Eddie Rex" Burr of Clint.

TX SR365

In memory of Aubrey Sharpe.

TX HR52

In memory of Warren Thomas Stokes of Ozona.

TX SR483

In memory of Michael Charles Pistone.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HR1386

In memory of Eliahna Torres of Uvalde.

TX SR363

In memory of Bryan Taylor Kelting.

Similar Bills

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