Recognizing Lillyan Baker Duck and Lloyd Nolan Duck III on the birth of their son, Hooper James Duck.
This resolution, while not a legislative bill that changes laws, serves as a formal acknowledgment and celebration of a significant life event—birth. It highlights the role of the Texas Senate in recognizing personal milestones among its constituents, which fosters a sense of community and support within the state. Resolutions like SR221 contribute to the cultural fabric of Texas by honoring families and acknowledging key moments in their lives, thus reinforcing family values and community ties.
Senate Resolution No. 221 recognizes and celebrates the birth of Hooper James Duck, the son of Lillyan Baker Duck and Lloyd Nolan Duck III. The resolution serves as a formal congratulation from the Texas Senate to the Duck family on this joyful occasion. It notes that the baby boy was born on January 8, 2021, in Austin, Texas, weighing three pounds and 15 ounces and measuring 17 and one-half inches long. The arrival of Hooper brings immense happiness not only to his parents but also to his grandparents and extended family, who are filled with joy at his birth. The resolution emphasizes the significance of this event in the life of the Duck family and its importance in the community as Hooper becomes a cherished citizen of Texas.
As a resolution celebrating a birth, SR221 does not contain points of contention typically associated with more controversial bills. There are no noted arguments or debates over its contents, which focuses solely on congratulating the Duck family. This form of legislative acknowledgment is generally well-received and promotes positivity within the legislative context, contrasting sharply with bills that may bring about public or political disagreement.