Texas 2023 - 88th 4th C.S.

Texas House Bill HR79

Caption

Congratulating Carolyn Witherspoon on her retirement as the executive director of the Coalition of Health Services, Inc., in Amarillo.

Impact

The bill's adoption affirms the value placed on long-serving public health leaders and recognizes their role in improving healthcare access and quality in local communities. By celebrating Witherspoon's career, the resolution brings attention to the importance of healthcare networks and the challenges faced in rural health services. However, it does not propose any changes to state laws or regulations; rather, it serves as a tribute to an individual's contributions within the existing healthcare framework.

Summary

House Resolution 79 (HR79) congratulates Carolyn Witherspoon on her retirement as the executive director of the Coalition of Health Services, Inc., in Amarillo, Texas. Witherspoon has dedicated over 25 years to enhancing the well-being of residents in the Texas Panhandle through her leadership and coordination among healthcare facilities. This resolution is a formal recognition of her contributions to health services in the region, emphasizing her impact on healthcare initiatives and collaboration in a 32-county area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR79 appears overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a consensus appreciation for Witherspoon's work and the broader mission of the Coalition of Health Services. The resolution was adopted with a non-record vote, which suggests a unifying support across party lines. This indicates a shared recognition of the importance of leadership within local health organizations and the collaborative efforts necessary to address health challenges in Texas.

Contention

Since HR79 is a resolution rather than a bill amending laws, it lacks points of contention typically found in legislative discussions on policy changes. Instead, it highlights Witherspoon’s effective tenure as a model for public service within the healthcare sector. The resolution is straightforward in its intent and purpose, aiming only to honor an individual rather than stirring debate over healthcare policy or state regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR333

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TX HR59

Congratulating Marie Gonzales on her retirement as the executive director of special education at Round Rock ISD.

TX HR293

Congratulating Lavona Burgess on her retirement as director of support services for the Flower Mound Police Department.

TX HR19

Congratulating Dr. Andy Schwartz on his retirement as state veterinarian and executive director of the Texas Animal Health Commission.

TX HCR122

Congratulating Don Ward on his retirement as executive director of the One-Call Board of Texas.

TX HR1730

Congratulating Patrick Bresette on his retirement as executive director of Children's Defense Fund-Texas.

TX HR1712

Congratulating Gabriela Kane Guardia on her appointment as interim executive director of Latinitas.

TX HR645

Congratulating Ruben Garza on his retirement as executive director of the Southside Community Center in San Marcos.

TX HR46

Congratulating Gina Spagnola on her election to the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Board.

TX HR483

Congratulating Rose Benavidez on her inauguration as chair of the Association of Community College Trustees Board of Directors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.