Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR4

Impact

The resolution reflects not only on Bugg's personal achievements but also on the broader impact of his work in various capacities. As a former chair of the Texas Economic Development Corporation and an advisor to a governor, Bugg was pivotal in shaping economic and infrastructural policies in Texas. His initiatives aimed at enhancing safety and mobility in the state show a legacy that aligns with community betterment and economic growth.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 4 is a tribute to the late James Bruce Bugg Jr., who passed away on August 6, 2025, at the age of 70. The resolution acknowledges Bugg’s extensive contributions to the state of Texas, particularly his influence on San Antonio's development. His professional journey includes significant roles in banking, community leadership, and state economic initiatives, underscoring his commitment to public service and community welfare.

Contention

While resolutions like SR4 typically do not evoke contention in the same way that legislative bills might, there may be underlying discussions about the values and priorities reflected in such memorials. It invites the Senate members, constituencies, and the public to remember the essence of leadership and community service as lived by Bugg, which could bring about reflections on the current state policies and the directions they take in honoring such legacies.

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Previously Filed As

TX SR442

In memory of Joseph Burt Dial of San Antonio.

TX HR848

In memory of Daniel Chris Graney of San Antonio.

TX HR1316

In memory of Judith Gosnell Cavender of San Antonio.

TX HR831

Recognizing Erica LaHood for her role as La Reina Linda XI for Fiesta San Antonio.

TX SR222

In memory of former state Senator and Representative Joe J. Bernal of San Antonio.

TX HR532

Congratulating Marise McDermott on her retirement as president and CEO of the Witte Museum in San Antonio.

TX SR647

In memory of Carol Mendiola-Mooers of San Antonio.

TX HR632

In memory of Beverly Delle Parker.

TX SR299

Congratulating Mackie Bounds, Kevin Camarata, Dennis Knautz, and Mel Oller on their induction in the Texas Masonry Hall of Fame.

TX HR672

In memory of George William Strake Jr. and Annette DeWalch Strake of Houston.

Similar Bills

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