Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR88

Caption

Congratulating Merle Reue Hudgins of Wharton on receiving the Yellow Rose of Texas Award.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official commendation from the Texas Legislature, reinforcing the importance of recognizing local historical figures and their contributions to community and state heritage. It encourages the celebration of individuals who dedicate their lives to public service and historical education. By acknowledging such contributions publicly, HCR88 aims not only to honor Mrs. Hudgins but also to inspire others to engage in similar acts of community service and historical documentation.

Summary

HCR88 is a House Concurrent Resolution that seeks to honor Merle Reue Hudgins from Wharton, Texas, for her receipt of the Yellow Rose of Texas Award. This award is bestowed by the Governor of Texas to recognize women who have made significant contributions to their communities. The resolution highlights Mrs. Hudgins' dedication to documenting and sharing the history of Wharton County and her extensive involvement with the Wharton County Historical Commission and other cultural organizations. Her works include publications on Texas history, showcasing her commitment to preserving local heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR88 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the contributions of women in Texas and recognizing the impact of local historians. The resolution reflects a deep appreciation for community service and the individuals who contribute to the cultural narrative of the state. Legislators expressed pride in recognizing local heroes who play a vital role in maintaining and promoting Texas history through their diligent efforts.

Contention

While HCR88 does not appear to have significant points of contention, it highlights the broader theme of valuing community contributions. There may be discussions on the balancing act between honoring individual achievements and ensuring equitable recognition across all diverse community members. This resolution primarily serves as a unified commendation of a specific individual's efforts and does not entail legislative changes that could lead to controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1078

Congratulating Margaret and Jim Perkins on receiving the 2023 Texas Higher Education Distinguished Service Award.

TX HR126

Congratulating Moore County Crime Stoppers on receiving two Texas Best Awards.

TX HCR18

Congratulating Jim and Sandy Hall on receiving the 2023 Sam Houston Award from the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

TX SR517

Congratulating Elizabeth Watkins of Frisco on receiving a Governor's Volunteer of the Year Award.

TX HR1454

Congratulating Dr. Dahlia Guerra of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on receiving the Ohtli Award from the Mexican Consulate in McAllen.

TX HR1170

Congratulating McAllen ISD on receiving the Golden Apple Award from United Way of South Texas.

TX HCR16

Congratulating Linda J. Cowden of Midland on receiving the 2023 Excellence in Governing Board Leadership Award.

TX HR49

Congratulating Augustin Rivera Jr. on receiving the 2023 Distinguished Citizen of the Year award from the South Texas Council Boy Scouts of America.

TX HCR19

Congratulating the Anwar family on receiving the West Texan by Nature award from the Sibley Nature Center.

TX HR369

Congratulating Christine Bowman on receiving a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.