Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1780

Caption

In memory of Robert Cole Grable of Fort Worth.

Impact

The passage of HR1780 serves as a reminder of the importance of acknowledging individual contributions to society. By honoring Robert Cole Grable, the resolution not only pays tribute to his legacy but also emphasizes the values of dedication, community service, and professional excellence. This act of remembrance may inspire others to reflect on individuals who have positively influenced their lives or their communities. Such resolutions can foster a culture of respect and gratitude within the legislative framework, aiming to reinforce the significance of personal stories in the political discourse.

Summary

House Resolution 1780 (HR1780), introduced in memory of Robert Cole Grable of Fort Worth, is a resolution that honors his life and contributions. It reflects on his rich and purposeful life, detailing his journey from his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Southern Methodist University to his successful legal career in Texas, particularly in oil, gas, and mineral law. The resolution signifies a respectful and solemn recognition of Mr. Grable's impact on his community and the legal field as well as his dedicated service during his time in the naval legal officer ranks.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1780 is overwhelmingly positive, with members of the legislature expressing admiration and respect for Robert Cole Grable's life and contributions. The resolution brings together legislators in a shared moment of reflection, highlighting the unity in recognizing the valued lives of citizens who have made significant impacts. The respectful tone of the discussions signifies a collective appreciation for both community members and the contributions they've made that shape the state.

Contention

While HR1780 itself is primarily a tribute with little contention surrounding its passage, it does highlight the broader implications of how legislation can honor community figures. There may be discussions around how resolutions like this could lead to calls for legislative change or acknowledgment of issues that Grable himself championed. However, HR1780 itself remains a non-controversial resolution focused on remembrance rather than active policy change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR27

In memory of Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo president W. R. "Bob" Watt Jr.

TX HR1415

In memory of James R. Perry of Fort Worth.

TX HR161

In memory of former Fort Worth mayor Bob Bolen.

TX HR582

In memory of Devoyd "Dee" Jennings of Fort Worth.

TX HR22

In memory of Devoyd "Dee" Jennings of Fort Worth.

TX HR2192

In memory of Willie Mae Froebel Stark of Fort Worth.

TX HR232

In memory of Robert David Rogers of Dallas.

TX HR106

In memory of Robert Marion Estes of Parker County.

TX HR875

In memory of Robert William "Bobby" Brown of Fort Worth.

TX HR1030

In memory of Barrett Martin Havran of Fort Worth.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.