In memory of former Midland mayor Carroll Morgan Thomas.
This resolution does not propose changes to existing laws or regulations but serves as a public acknowledgment of an individual’s impact on the community and the state. By honoring Thomas's legacy, the bill aims to inspire current and future leaders within Midland and beyond. It emphasizes the value of civic duty and community service, which are fundamental aspects of local governance and community organization.
HCR132 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Texas Legislature to commemorate the life and contributions of Carroll Morgan Thomas, a former mayor of Midland, who passed away on March 22, 2025. The resolution pays tribute to Thomas's life, recognizing his professional accomplishments, particularly in geology, as well as his public service and community engagement. It highlights his leadership roles, including his tenure as mayor and various positions within local organizations such as the Rotary Club, Midland Chamber of Commerce, and his contributions to political campaigns.
While the resolution serves to honor a respected local leader, it may generate discussions regarding the recognition of public figures in legislative actions. Such memorials can evoke diverse sentiments among constituents, particularly regarding who is deemed worthy of such honor. Nonetheless, HCR132 is primarily a unifying gesture, reflecting the collective mourning and respect of the Midland community for Thomas's lifetime of service.