Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR279

Caption

In memory of Richard Kenneth Coleman.

Impact

This resolution does not enact or amend any laws, as it is a memorial resolution. Its primary impact is on the social and cultural recognition of individuals within the community of Boerne, serving as a testament to the lives they touched. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging contributions of community members, thereby encouraging a sense of collective memory and appreciation within the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 279 was introduced to honor the memory of Richard Kenneth Coleman, a notable member of the Boerne community, who passed away on January 15, 2019. The resolution serves to commemorate Coleman's life and contributions and extends condolences to his family. The resolution highlights his professional achievements and personal attributes, painting a portrait of a well-respected individual who was deeply valued by those around him.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, SR279 may have faced some discussion regarding the appropriateness of public recognition for individuals posthumously. However, given the nature of such resolutions, they typically unify Senate members in acknowledging significant contributions to society, thus minimizing contention. The sentiments expressed reflect a shared respect for personal achievements and community bonds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR172

In memory of Kenneth Louis Koock.

TX HR638

In memory of World War II veteran Harvey Kenneth Burrow.

TX HR569

In memory of former state representative Richard Lee Crawford of Amarillo.

TX HR5

In memory of Kenneth Dewayne Phillips of Dallas.

TX HR809

In memory of Richard Camp "Dick" Murphy of Kaufman.

TX HR1323

In memory of Richard Roland LeBrun of Hutto.

TX HR2052

In memory of Richard Michael Hempel of Kosse.

TX SR54

In memory of Kenneth Michael Rose of Dripping Springs.

TX SR487

In memory of Kenneth David Clark.

TX HR2482

In memory of Richard F. Garrett.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.