Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR30

Caption

In memory of Toby Powell.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Powell's importance as a civic leader, detailing his journey from a local business to influential roles in public service, including mayoral responsibilities. His efforts aimed at reducing tax burdens and implementing civic improvements position the city for future prosperity. This recognition reinforces the value placed on community leaders and public servants within the state laws and local governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 30, also known as SR30, serves as a memorial in honor of Toby Powell, a respected leader in the Conroe community who passed away at the age of 79 on September 12, 2020. The resolution acknowledges his lifelong commitment to Conroe and highlights his significant contributions as a community leader, particularly during his tenure as mayor. The Texas Senate expresses its condolences to his family, recognizing the impact of his leadership and legacy on the community he cherished.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a piece of legislation that amends existing laws, SR30 does not face traditional debate over its content. However, it underscores a broader narrative about the role and significance of community leadership in local politics. The resolution reflects the values of honoring public servants, which may evoke discussions on how communities remember and celebrate contributions made by local leaders, especially in times of loss.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR457

In memory of Draco Miller of Brownwood.

TX HR440

In memory of Draco Miller of Brownwood.

TX HR71

In memory of Willie Ray Powell Sr.

TX HR1096

In memory of Assistant Chief Jay Patrick Powell of the Lewisville Police Department.

TX SR8

In memory of Tom Reid.

TX SR426

In memory of Leopoldo Jesus Villa.

TX SR4

In memory of Willie Jean Birmingham of Marshall.

TX SR733

In memory of Norberto "Beto" Salinas.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HCR15

In memory of former Brazoria County sheriff and judge E. J. "Joe" King.

Similar Bills

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