In memory of Oscar Rolando "Rolly" Correa of Salado.
The resolution does not enact new laws or policies but serves to honor a respected figure in the community, thereby fostering a sense of remembrance and community unity. It encourages reflection on his legacy and the values he embodied, such as loyalty, generosity, and service. By officially commemorating Correa’s contributions, the resolution aims to inspire others to act with similar devotion in their communities.
HR65 is a resolution introduced in the Texas Legislature to pay tribute to the life and contributions of Oscar Rolando 'Rolly' Correa, who passed away on July 31, 2025. The bill recounts his remarkable life, including his career in law enforcement as a game warden for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, where he served for several decades. It highlights his role as a constable in Bell County and his profound commitment to community service, particularly in his church and through various outreach efforts both domestically and internationally.
As a resolution, HR65 is generally not subject to the same level of opposition or debate as traditional legislation. However, the focus on individual tributes may lead to discussions about the importance of community role models and the impact of public service in local governance. It emphasizes the need for recognizing individuals who make significant contributions to society, potentially influencing future resolutions and discussions around public service honoring.