Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR339

Caption

In memory of William Henry Cowden.

Impact

The resolution itself does not alter state laws or regulations, as it is primarily a commemorative document. However, it underscores the importance of acknowledging and remembering individuals who have made significant contributions to society. By honoring Cowden, the resolution serves to inspire others to engage in community service and appreciate their heritage, particularly among families and veterans.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 339 serves as a memorial tribute to William Henry Cowden, recognizing the significant impact he had on his community and honoring his legacy. The resolution recounts Cowden's life story, highlighting his contributions as a rancher, a veteran of World War II, and a dedicated family man. It emphasizes his long-standing commitment to public service through various board memberships and community involvement in Kerr County.

Contention

There are typically no points of contention surrounding resolutions like SR339, as they are generally passed unanimously in honor of individuals and do not involve disputes over policy or legislation. The resolution reflects a collective sentiment of gratitude and respect for Cowden, indicating the shared values of the Senate and the community he served.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR15

In memory of Curtis Williams Mewbourne of Tyler.

TX SR28

In memory of William Elbert Box.

TX HR1367

In memory of Everett Barker "Butch" Williams.

TX HR1494

In memory of William Albert Swinney Sr.

TX SR504

In memory of Tommy Williams.

TX HR49

In memory of Henry Seu Heaum Gee.

TX SR36

In memory of John Hamshire Williams.

TX HR51

In memory of William Murphey Black Sr. of Ozona.

TX HCR25

In memory of James C. "Jim" Henry of Midland.

TX HR8

In memory of Allen Linn Williamson of Runaway Bay.

Similar Bills

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