Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR176

Impact

The impact of HR176 extends beyond mere recognition; it serves as a means of fostering community remembrance and support in the wake of loss. By officially designating Ava Moore Day, the resolution seeks to unite her friends, family, and the broader community in honoring her memory. The establishment of a scholarship fund reflects a commitment to furthering the values that Ava personified such as excellence, kindness, and mentorship among peers. This brings attention to the importance of remembering young lives lost and encourages initiatives that promote educational and community support in their honor.

Summary

House Resolution 176 (HR176) is a resolution introduced in the Texas legislature that pays tribute to the memory of Ava Renee Moore, who tragically passed away at the young age of 18 on May 25, 2025. The resolution honors her academic achievements, athletic accomplishments, and her positive influence on her community, particularly through her involvement at Timber Creek High School, where she was a standout student and athlete. To commemorate her life and legacy, the resolution designates November 7, 2025, as Ava Moore Day in Texas, which will be marked by various tributes including the retirement of her jersey number and the establishment of a scholarship fund in her honor.

Contention

While HR176 is primarily a resolution of remembrance, it underscores the significance of recognizing the contributions of young individuals in society. Although discussions around such resolutions may not typically involve contention, the emotional weight carried by the commemoration may evoke varied responses from constituents about how to best memorialize those lost. Proponents of the scholarship fund could argue for its necessity in fostering future leaders, while others may discuss the implications of dedicating state resources to such honors. Thus, this resolution serves not only to honor Ava Moore but also to highlight an ongoing dialogue about youth empowerment and the remembrance of lives affected by tragedy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1186

Commending Ava Vargas for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Mary E. Gonzlez.

TX HR580

Congratulating Taylor Jones of The University of Texas at Austin women's basketball team on being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week.

TX SR636

Congratulating Izabella Paz Gutierrez on the occasion of her graduation from Antonian College Preparatory High School.

TX HR1271

Congratulating Sydney Atkinson on her graduation from Allen High School.

TX HR1040

Congratulating Jadyn Houston of St. Stephen's Episcopal School on being named to the 2025 Junior U.S. U-18 Women's National Team in field hockey.

TX HR1267

Congratulating Hope Fitzmaurice on her graduation from Allen High School.

TX HR1269

Congratulating Bree Bearden on her graduation from Allen High School.

TX HR892

Congratulating The University of Texas women's basketball team on advancing to the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Division I tournament.

TX HR1177

Commending Danna Morales for her service in the office of State Representative Mary E. Gonzlez.

TX SR65

In memory of Glenda Joan Gordon Long of Kilgore.

Similar Bills

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