Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR28

Caption

In memory of Opal Sweet Dozier Reed.

Impact

The resolution seeks to celebrate Dr. Reed’s contributions to her community and the field of health services. Recognizing her impact may serve as an inspiration for current and future healthcare professionals, especially in Texas. The acknowledgment of her life as a loving mother, grandmother, and community member underlines the importance of family legacy and the roles that individuals play in shaping their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 28 honors the life and contributions of Dr. Opal Sweet Dozier Reed, who passed away at the age of 99. This resolution is a formal tribute to her legacy, emphasizing her professional and personal achievements. Dr. Reed was noted for her extensive career in nursing, having earned multiple nursing degrees and a doctorate in psychology. Her dedication to healthcare was highlighted by her roles as a director of nursing at various centers and as an educator at Kilgore College, where she also authored two books concerning nursing.

Contention

While resolutions of tribute typically do not engage in contentious debate, there can be broader reflections within the community regarding representation and acknowledgment of influential figures, particularly women in healthcare. However, this specific resolution appears to be unanimously embraced as a non-partisan gesture of respect and remembrance.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX SR59

In memory of Carolyn Doss Kerns.

TX SR566

In memory of Albina Ann Mages Schmitz.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX SR29

In memory of Betty Wade Arnold.

TX SR157

In memory of Dee Lois Judy of Longview.

TX SR54

In memory of Doris Jane Sheridan.

TX SR81

In memory of Alice Jane Boulter Littlejohn.

TX SR113

In memory of Susan Gallaher Merritt of Quitman.

TX SR24

In memory of Jerry Ronald Payne Sr.

Similar Bills

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