Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR666

Caption

In memory of Ernest G. Johnson Jr. of Wake Village.

Impact

The resolution serves more than just a ceremonial purpose; it reflects the values of remembrance and honoring service to the country and dedication to family. By adopting SR666, the Texas Senate not only pays tribute to an individual who made significant personal contributions but also reinforces the idea of community and familial bonds. This ongoing recognition is an essential aspect of legislative activity, as it humanizes the work of the legislature and connects it to constituents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 666 (SR666) is a commemorative bill introduced in honor of Ernest G. Johnson Jr., who passed away on April 25, 2025, at the age of 80. The resolution outlines Johnson's life and contributions, recognizing his service as a radioman in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, as well as his commitment to family and community. It captures the essence of a life well-lived, detailing his long marriage and the joy he found in his children and grandchildren, along with his varied interests and hobbies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR666 is predominantly one of respect and reverence for the deceased. Members of the Senate expressed sincere condolences to Johnson's family, showcasing a united front in celebrating his life and service. The tone of the discussions surrounding the resolution was warm and heartfelt, demonstrating the importance placed on honoring residents who have had a meaningful impact on their communities.

Contention

There appear to be no significant points of contention surrounding SR666, as it is a resolution intended to honor an individual's memory rather than a piece of legislation with disputed policy implications. The nature of memorial resolutions generally fosters agreement among legislators; however, the importance placed on the life and contributions of the individual being commemorated can evoke differing personal reflections among members.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR133

In memory of Ernesto "Neto" Galvan Jr. of Cotulla.

TX HR879

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston of San Antonio.

TX HR530

In memory of Roy Chester Johnson of Killeen.

TX SR158

In memory of Jerry Wade Garrison of Paris, Texas.

TX HR32

In memory of Patricia Ann Phillips Johnson.

TX HR2059

In memory of Flossie Mae Hubbard Johnson of Houston.

TX SR66

In memory of Marquis Gideon Goode Jr.

TX HR2051

In memory of James L. Johnston of Kingwood.

TX HR2275

In memory of Johnny Welton Self.

TX SCR5

In memory of James Ratliff "Jay" Hurt Jr.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.