Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR18

Caption

In memory of Eva Charlotte Hahn of Temple.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges not only the personal accomplishments of Eva Hahn but also her involvement in the community. It stresses her dedication to patriotism, education, and democratic values, as well as her role as a volunteer and leader in various local organizations. Although this resolution does not create or amend any laws, it serves to celebrate the impact of individual lives on community values and local history.

Summary

HR18 is a resolution dedicated to the memory of Eva Charlotte Hahn of Temple, Texas, who passed away on July 9, 2025, at the age of 87. The bill recounts her life history, emphasizing her journey from Czechoslovakia through various hardships, including resisting the Nazi regime and escaping communism. It highlights her contributions in Australia during the development of the polio vaccine and her eventual move to the United States, where she became a prominent member of her community in Temple.

Contention

Since HR18 is a memorial resolution, it does not appear to have notable points of contention typical for legislative bills that propose changes in law or policy. Instead, it focuses on celebrating and acknowledging the life of a significant individual within the community. The bipartisan acknowledgment of her contributions suggests a shared respect among legislators for her legacy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR401

In memory of Eva Marie Coe of Tyler.

TX HR986

In memory of Guerry Legrande Hahn Sr. of Anahuac.

TX HR265

In memory of William Perry Cloud of Temple.

TX SR682

In memory of Frances Elaine Cowen of Tyler.

TX HR661

In memory of Lamar Oslin Lewis of Temple.

TX SR300

In memory of Lamar Oslin Lewis of Temple.

TX HR1031

In memory of Mary Helen VanDeaver of Clarksville.

TX SR154

In memory of Dr. Jan Hansen Garrett of Tyler.

TX SR580

In memory of Carlotta Young of Georgetown.

TX HR1350

In memory of Taylor Hall Jr. of Brazoria County.

Similar Bills

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