Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR485

Caption

In memory of Ramiro Robles of El Paso.

Impact

The adoption of HR485 led to a moment of reflection within the Texas House of Representatives, paying tribute to an individual who represented the best qualities of civic engagement and family dedication. By memorializing individuals like Robles, the resolution strengthens the legislative body's connection to the community and fosters unity by celebrating local heroes who have contributed positively to society. Such honors remind the public of the individuals who shape and define community values through their commitment and service.

Summary

House Resolution 485 honors the life and legacy of Ramiro Robles, a distinguished community leader from El Paso, Texas. The resolution acknowledges Robles's contributions to his community, particularly through his involvement with the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), and his service in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. It highlights his commitment to education and youth programs, and the deep affection he had for his family, which includes his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The resolution encapsulates the values that defined Robles's life, emphasizing family, civic duty, and community involvement.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR485 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a sense of respect and gratitude for Ramiro Robles's life and contributions. The resolution represents a collective acknowledgment from state representatives of the importance of honoring those who have served their community and country. It illustrates the notion that individual stories and achievements are vital to the fabric of Texas's cultural and civic heritage.

Contention

While HR485 is primarily a tribute without significant contentious points, the act of memorializing individuals often invites discussions about civic responsibility and the roles community leaders play in fostering social change. There may also be varying opinions on the visibility and recognition of certain figures over others within such tributes, but HR485 seems to enjoy broad support as it celebrates the life of a respected figure within the local community.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR129

In memory of Ren Javier Ramirez of McAllen.

TX HR7

In memory of Ramiro Humberto Gamboa Sr. of Corpus Christi.

TX HR498

In memory of Palmhurst mayor Ramiro Jose Rodriguez Jr.

TX SR91

In memory of El Paso Police Chief Gregory K. Allen.

TX HR1266

In memory of Leone Drugan Ivey of El Paso.

TX HR2532

In memory of Ramiro G. Perez of Concepcion.

TX HR514

In memory of Daniel Arturo Ramirez Sr. of Mission.

TX HR61

In memory of Armando "Tambor" Ramirez Gonzalez Sr. of Robstown.

TX HR1112

In memory of Miguel V. Rodriguez of Eagle Pass.

TX HR65

In memory of Victor Michael Firth of El Paso.

Similar Bills

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