Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4439

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to creating the Governor's Medal of Service award to recognize service to the people of Texas.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will establish a formalized process for recognizing significant contributions to the state through the Governor's Medal of Service. This acknowledgment would not only honor public servants but also motivate current and future residents to engage in meaningful service to their communities. The act could potentially foster a culture of appreciation for service-oriented roles within the state, particularly among retired individuals seeking recognition for their past contributions.

Summary

House Bill 4439 establishes the Governor's Medal of Service award in Texas, designed to recognize individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the residents of the state. The award can be conferred upon residents who are honorably retired from public service in state or local government, those who have notably contributed through private sector work, or members of the Texas Legislature. The bill allows the Governor to award up to two medals each year at their discretion, highlighting exemplary service and commitment to the community.

Contention

Although the bill promotes the commendation of service, discussion may arise regarding the criteria for selection, particularly the discretionary power granted to the governor in determining who qualifies for the award. Concerns may also emerge surrounding the funding for administering the award, as the bill permits the Governor's office to solicit donations from public and private sources to cover related expenses. This raises questions about the implications of requiring external funding for the recognition of state service.

Companion Bills

TX SB2053

Identical Relating to creating the Governor's Medal of Service award to recognize service to the people of Texas.

Similar Bills

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