Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR572

Caption

In memory of Saryah Lee'Anna Perez.

Impact

The resolution does not create or amend any laws, as it is primarily a memorial document intended to honor an individual. It serves to bring attention to the emotional and social aspects of loss, reflecting the community's support for the bereaved family. By recognizing Saryah's life, the resolution may encourage discussions on the importance of childhood, familial bonds, and community care in times of personal tragedy.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 572 pays tribute to the life of Saryah Lee'Anna Perez, a six-year-old girl from San Antonio who tragically passed away on May 9, 2021. The resolution emphasizes the impact of her loss on her family and friends, highlighting Saryah's vibrant spirit and her ability to bring joy to those around her. The resolution is a form of official recognition from the Texas Senate, aimed at expressing sorrow and solidarity with Saryah's family during this painful time.

Contention

As a resolution, SR572 does not seem to have points of contention typically seen in more contentious legislative bills. Its nature as a memorial makes it unlikely to face opposition. However, discussions surrounding loss and remembrance can bring up broader societal issues, such as child welfare and community responsiveness to tragic events. The resolution stands as a unifying gesture that seeks to provide comfort rather than spark debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR584

In memory of Alexandria Aniyah Rubio.

TX HR1383

In memory of Alexandria Aniyah Rubio of Uvalde.

TX SR591

In memory of Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo.

TX HR1369

In memory of Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo of Uvalde.

TX SR581

In memory of Amerie Jo Garza.

TX HR1375

In memory of Amerie Jo Garza of Uvalde.

TX SR592

In memory of Eliahna Amyah Garcia.

TX SR593

In memory of Tess Marie Mata.

TX HR129

In memory of Danica Summer Kaprosy of Selma.

TX HR1378

In memory of Tess Marie Mata of Uvalde.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.