Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR391

Caption

Recognizing Clenon Mitchell on his career in the United States Navy.

Impact

Passage of SR391 emphasizes the importance of recognizing veterans and their contributions to national security and community. Such resolutions foster a sense of respect and appreciation for military service members and veterans among the public and can inspire future generations to consider service in the armed forces. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like Master Chief Mitchell, thereby reinforcing the values of dedication and patriotism within the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 391 honors Master Chief Clenon Mitchell for his distinguished career in the United States Navy, recognizing his dedication and service spanning over 25 years. Enlisting in 1983, he served aboard various vessels, including the USS Bolster and the USS Roanoke, where he contributed to vital naval operations in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. The resolution provides a detailed account of his leadership roles and the commendations he received, highlighting the significant impact of his service on military logistics and mission readiness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR391 is overwhelmingly positive, signaling a strong appreciation for military service. Senate members unanimously supported the resolution, viewing it as a meaningful gesture that acknowledges the sacrifices made by servicemen and women. This consensus reflects a broader trend in society towards valuing the contributions of veterans and promoting their recognition in various forms, including formal resolutions.

Contention

Although SR391 enjoys broad support, discussions around such resolutions can occasionally raise points of contention regarding the ongoing challenges faced by veterans after service, including reintegration into civilian life and access to benefits. Advocates argue for a comprehensive approach that not only recognizes service but also addresses the needs of veterans in terms of healthcare, employment, and social support. This context ensures that honors like SR391 do not serve as a mere formality but are complemented by actions that genuinely support veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR535

Recognizing Gonzalo Partida on the occasion of his retirement.

TX SR462

Recognizing U.S. Navy Petty Officer Simon Urbanic for his service aboard the USS Vulcan during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

TX ACR169

The United States Navy Sailor Noah Tobin Memorial Overcrossing.

TX SR75

Commend Commander Desmond Walker of Hollandale, Mississippi.

TX SR76

Recognizing Tedd L. Mitchell for his service as chancellor of the Texas Tech University System.

TX HR1136

Commending retired U.S. Navy Commander Everett Alvarez Jr. for his service in the Vietnam War.

TX HR54

Recognizing Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell for his service as chancellor of the Texas Tech University System.

TX SR41

Recognize Commander Desmond Walker upon receipt of 45th Annual Vice Admiral Stockdale Leadership Award.

TX HCR79

Recognizing The Crew And Families Of The Uss Delaware (ssn-791) For Their Continuted Dedication And Service To The United States Armed Forces.

TX SR464

Recognizing Laura Koerner for her service as mayor pro tem of Fair Oaks Ranch.

Similar Bills

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