Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1888

Caption

In memory of Joseph "JoJo" Arbennie Townsend Howard of Dallas.

Impact

The resolution does not change existing laws but serves a sentimental role in embracing the memories of individuals who have made significant impacts in their communities, particularly the youth. By recognizing Joseph Howard in this way, Texas legislators convey the importance of valuing youth achievements and the tragic loss felt by families and communities when such young lives are lost. It may also prompt discussions surrounding youth engagement in sports and community programs in memory of individuals like JoJo Howard.

Summary

House Resolution 1888 serves as a memorial tribute to Joseph Arbennie Townsend Howard, an 18-year-old from Dallas who tragically passed away on April 15, 2021. He was honored for his warmth, kindness, and the joyful spirit he brought into the lives of those around him. The resolution highlights his achievements as a talented member of the Wildcat football team during his senior year at Woodrow Wilson High School and his commitment to play at Southeastern Oklahoma State University the following year. The document reflects a community's grief and remembrance for a young life with great promise cut short.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1888 is one of commemoration and unity. Members of the House unanimously adopted the resolution, demonstrating widespread support and recognition for Howard's legacy. The grief of losing a young, promising individual resonates throughout the text, eliciting emotions of sorrow yet celebrating the life he led. This communal acknowledgment of loss underscores the importance of remembering and honoring youth who inspire through their contributions and sportsmanship.

Contention

As a resolution, HR1888 does not present points of contention typical with legislative bills regarding policy changes; instead, it unites the House in a shared tribute. However, it does indirectly invite dialogue on broader issues, such as the pressures faced by young athletes and the societal value placed on youth sports programs. The unanimous support indicates an absence of opposition, focusing solely on memorialization rather than legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1194

In memory of Lisa Renee Stacey Townsend of Tomball.

TX SR67

In memory of the life of Thomas Joseph Callahan.

TX HR1179

In memory of Joseph "Joe" Emmett.

TX HR1524

In memory of Dallas firefighter David Leos.

TX HR92

In memory of Richard Joseph Knapik of Bay City.

TX HR18

In memory of Joseph Gerald "Gerry" Hebert.

TX HR14

In memory of Donald Joseph Shields of Flower Mound.

TX HR159

In memory of Joseph Claude Martin III of Laredo.

TX SR459

In memory of Joseph Gerard Banales.

TX HR105

In memory of Trinidad "Trini" Perales Garza of Dallas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.