Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR22

Caption

In memory of Peter Winstead of Austin.

Impact

The resolution does not alter existing state laws but rather acknowledges Winstead's contributions and the void left by his passing. By formally honoring Winstead, the House aims to celebrate the values he represented in his professional and personal life, encouraging a reflection on civic responsibility and community involvement. The resolution also enhances the historical narrative of notable figures in Texas history, illustrating the importance of public service and legal expertise in shaping local communities.

Summary

House Resolution 22 serves as a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Peter Winstead, an esteemed attorney and civic leader from Austin, Texas. The resolution commemorates his passing on August 7, 2024, and reflects on his substantial contributions to both the legal profession and his community. Winstead's legacy includes significant work with start-up companies, where he provided crucial guidance on financial and legal matters. He is especially noted for his involvement in the initial public offering of the Dell Computer Corporation in 1988, which underscores his impact on the business landscape in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR22 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights a collective respect for Winstead's achievements and his role in the community. Legislators expressed admiration for his dedication, professionalism, and the impact he made throughout his career. This tribute reflects a shared appreciation of civic contributions and serves to inspire others in the legal community to pursue similar paths of dedication to public service.

Contention

There were minimal points of contention regarding the resolution itself, as it primarily serves to honor a respected figure rather than introduce controversial policies or changes to law. However, the nature of memorial resolutions can occasionally spark discussions on the representation of various community leaders and their legacies, alongside considerations of inclusivity in commemorating notable individuals in state history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR333

In memory of Gordon Robert Johnson of Austin.

TX HR310

In memory of former state representative James Parker McCollough of Austin.

TX HR1250

In memory of Donald Spencer Peterson of Dallas.

TX HR1240

In memory of Carlton Carl of Martindale.

TX HR1476

In memory of Mark James Hanna of Austin.

TX HR29

In memory of Albert Black of Austin.

TX HR1492

In memory of Antonio Gonzales of Austin.

TX HR25

In memory of musician W. C. Clark of Austin.

TX SR18

In memory of Michael Shannon Ewing of Austin.

TX HR23

In memory of former Austin City Council member Chris Riley.

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