Texas 2021 - 87th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR28

Caption

In memory of Tracey Adams of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Impact

The resolution does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations; instead, it serves a ceremonial purpose, honoring the memory of individuals like Tracey Adams who lost their lives in the fight against COVID-19. This type of resolution is common in state legislatures, providing an avenue for the community to unite in remembrance and support for the families affected by the pandemic. It fosters a sense of solidarity among those who recognize the sacrifices made by frontline workers during the health crisis.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) serves as a memorial tribute to Tracey Adams, a dedicated employee of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice who tragically passed away due to complications related to COVID-19. The resolution acknowledges the significant loss and void in the community caused by the pandemic, particularly reflecting on the personal and professional impact of Ms. Adams' untimely death. It emphasizes her commitment to her role and the respect she garnered among her colleagues during her brief tenure as a correctional officer cadet.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR28 is one of respect and mourning. The resolution reflects a collective acknowledgement of loss and a tribute to those who served the community during challenging times. While there are no opposing views to a memorial resolution, it highlights how deeply the pandemic has affected families and communities, reinforcing the importance of recognizing individuals who made significant contributions within their fields.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, HR28 lacks points of contention typically seen in legislative measures that propose policy changes or regulations. However, it inevitably brings to light the ongoing discussions about the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare and correctional systems, and the need to support and honor frontline workers who have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Although HR28 does not engage with legislation directly, it highlights the essential role of resilience and support within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR329

In memory of attorney and criminal justice advocate Jeff Blackburn.

TX HR466

In memory of attorney and criminal justice advocate Jeff Blackburn.

TX SB1996

Relating to certain personnel policies of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to certain related duties of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1727

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, and the powers and duties of the office of inspector general of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX HB1520

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX SB1386

Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB3427

Relating to the ombudsman office for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HR2546

In memory of Kyle Douglas Bradley, Atascosa County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2.

TX HB967

Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB1539

Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.