Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2015

Caption

Paying tribute to the memory of the Honorable John Gallardo Benavides, the first Mexican American appointed as a district judge of Bexar County.

Impact

The passage of H.R. 2015 serves to honor not only the individual legacy of John Benavides but also reflects broader themes of diversity and representation in the legal profession. By recognizing his contributions, the bill reinforces the importance of inclusive representation within the judiciary, which can impact the perception of judicial fairness and equity in Bexar County and beyond. This tribute also encourages community remembrance and the acknowledgment of historical figures who paved the way for future generations of lawyers and public servants.

Summary

H.R. No. 2015 is a resolution that pays tribute to the memory of the Honorable John Gallardo Benavides, who was the first Mexican American appointed as a district judge in Bexar County. The resolution commemorates his life and contributions to law and community service. Born on April 17, 1919, Benavides had a remarkable career, including service as an intelligence officer during World War II and a successful legal career that spanned various roles such as prosecutor and defense attorney. His accomplishments in the judicial system are highlighted, particularly his record as a prosecutor and his appointment as a district judge in 1969, marking a significant milestone for representation within the Mexican American community in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. 2015 is overwhelmingly positive and respectful. Legislators and community members expressed admiration for Judge Benavides' dedication to justice and his efforts to represent the Mexican American community. The resolution received unanimous support, reflecting a shared appreciation for his life's work and the impact he had in his judicial capacity as well as in the community. This fictionalized tribute denotes a moment of unity across party lines to celebrate collective heritage and achievement.

Contention

There were no noted points of contention surrounding H.R. 2015, as it served primarily as a tribute rather than a legislative proposal with provisions that might provoke debate. The lack of any opposing votes signifies a consensus on the importance of honoring Judge Benavides and illustrates the acknowledgement of his legacy in the context of Texas' judicial history. This resolution stands as a reminder of the vital contributions made by individuals who have shaped the legal landscape in the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR142

In memory of Judge Fortunato Pedro "Pete" Benavides of Austin.

TX SR602

In memory of Fortunato "Pete" Benavides.

TX HCR73

In memory of the Honorable James Ray Gayle III of Angleton.

TX HR631

In memory of the Honorable Debra Ibarra Mayfield of Houston.

TX HR506

Paying tribute to the Spanish military leader and American Revolutionary War hero Bernardo de Glvez.

TX HR2275

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX HR584

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX HR1718

In memory of John Sims of Tyler.

TX HR574

Congratulating the Honorable Robert L. Hurley on his retirement as Atascosa County judge.

TX SR36

In memory of John Hamshire Williams.

Similar Bills

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