Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1006

Caption

Congratulating Albon Wu, Laaiqa Muhammad, Unna Ramanathan, Gabriel Rodriguez, Brenda Frye, and Ted Lieb on being named 2020 Volunteers of the Year by the City of Sugar Land.

Impact

This resolution is symbolic in nature and does not directly amend existing state laws or regulations. However, it emphasizes the value of community involvement and serves to inspire other residents to take part in similar civic engagement programs. By publicly recognizing these volunteers, the resolution aims to foster a culture of service and participation within the community, which could potentially influence local initiatives and the volunteerism landscape in Sugar Land and beyond.

Summary

House Resolution 1006 serves to congratulate six individuals recognized as Volunteers of the Year by the City of Sugar Land for their exceptional contributions through the Serve Sugar Land program. The resolution highlights the importance of community engagement and the vital role these volunteers played during a challenging year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The honorees are acknowledged for collectively contributing over 800 hours of service, equivalent to more than $24,000 in in-kind donations, showcasing their commitment and efforts to enhance city services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1006 is positive and celebratory. The resolution highlights the selflessness and dedication of the volunteers, and attendees of the legislative session likely expressed appreciation and gratitude for their contributions. This recognition is crucial not only for the honorees but also for encouraging a sense of community and appreciation for those who serve others during difficult times.

Contention

Although there are no direct points of contention associated with HR1006, the context of the year it was awarded—2020, a year fraught with challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic—suggests an underlying acknowledgment of the extraordinary efforts required to support and uplift communities during crises. The Resolution illustrates that while there may not be significant debate over the bill itself, it reflects broader themes of community resilience and collective action in times of hardship.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1887

Congratulating Adriana Rodriguez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at John Drugan School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1941

Congratulating Isabel Rodriguez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Lorenzo Loya Primary School in the San Elizario Independent School District.

TX HR1924

Congratulating Rosa Rodriguez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Johanna O'Donnell Intermediate School in the Fabens Independent School District.

TX HR1890

Congratulating Brenda Ornelas on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at Ernesto Serna School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR1896

Congratulating Jazmin Gabriela Montanez on being named the 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year at H. D. Hilley Elementary School in the Socorro Independent School District.

TX HR9

Congratulating Dr. Bobby Ott of Temple ISD for being named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Texas Association of School Boards.

TX HR326

Congratulating David Downs on being named the 2022 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR70

Congratulating Karla Garcia on being named the 2023 Ambassador of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2140

Congratulating Mike Donnelly on being named mayor emeritus of Double Oak.

TX HR949

Congratulating Mariah Rodriguez on her selection as the 2023 Youth of the Year by the J. T. & Margaret Talkington Boys & Girls Club in Lubbock.

Similar Bills

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