Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR121

Caption

Congratulating Jeff Bonner on his retirement from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges and celebrates the significant role that individuals like Jeff Bonner play in environmental management and public service within Texas. While it does not directly change state laws, it serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving natural resources and the professionals behind those efforts. Such recognitions can inspire other employees within state agencies and encourage a continued commitment toward wildlife management and conservation.

Summary

House Resolution 121 was introduced to congratulate Jeff Bonner on his retirement from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). This resolution highlights Mr. Bonner's exemplary career, which spanned over two decades, commencing in 2000 as a private lands biologist and culminating in his role as a technical guidance biologist. Throughout his time with TPWD, he was noted for his dedication to wildlife protection and for assisting landowners within the state of Texas. It is a commemorative measure that reflects on Bonner's contributions and the impact he had in his field.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR121 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting strong appreciation and respect for Mr. Bonner's contributions to TPWD and the state. The unanimous vote in favor of the resolution indicates broad bipartisan support for recognizing public service and the sacrifices made by individuals dedicated to preserving the state's natural heritage. The resolution expresses heartfelt congratulations and best wishes for Bonner's future endeavors.

Contention

As a resolution, HR121 is not contentious in nature. There are no significant points of contention or opposition expressed in the discussions surrounding the bill. Instead, it serves as a consensus-building measure highlighting the shared values of dedication to public service and environmental stewardship. The resolution provides an avenue for the Texas legislature to collectively honor an individual who has made notable contributions to state governance and conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1511

Congratulating Randall J. Hayes on his retirement from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR275

Congratulating Captain Ken Baker on his retirement from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR2072

Congratulating Colonel Craig Hunter on his retirement as director of law enforcement for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR2607

Congratulating Captain Brad Chappell on his retirement as an Internal Affairs Unit investigator from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR2133

Congratulating Richard Taylor of Mason on his receipt of a 2011 Lone Star Land Steward Award from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR1824

Honoring David Sinclair for his 40 years of service to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SR24

Commends Jimmy L. Anthony on his retirement from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

TX HR2028

Congratulating Captain Game Warden Mike Hanson Jr. on receiving a 30-year Service Award from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SR534

Recognizing Clemente Guzman III for his contributions to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HR667

Congratulating Ryan Hunter, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game warden, on his recognition as state officer of the year for Texas by the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.