Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR423

Caption

In memory of Joe G. Rivera of Cameron County.

Impact

The resolution primarily serves a ceremonial purpose that recognizes the legacy of Rivera and honors his service to the citizens of Cameron County. By adopting this resolution, the Texas Senate affirms the values of public service and community dedication that Rivera embodied. The tribute reflects the importance of recognizing local leaders who have made a positive difference in their communities, promoting an understanding of the role such individuals play in shaping local governance and civic pride.

Summary

Senate Resolution 423 serves to commemorate and honor the memory of Joe G. Rivera, a former Cameron County clerk who passed away on April 2, 2025. Rivera, who had an illustrious career in public service, held the office of County Clerk for over thirty-five years, during which he initiated various modernization efforts in the office's operations. He was highly regarded in his community and recognized for his contributions, earning the title of Texas County Clerk of the Year. The resolution acknowledges his significant impact on local governance and community engagement, celebrating not just his professional achievements but also his personal qualities as a family man and a faithful community member.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR423 is notably positive, marking a collective appreciation for Rivera's contributions to the community and his long-standing commitment to public service. Members of the Senate, as indicated by the resolution's passage, expressed admiration for Rivera’s dedication and the profound impact he had on the lives of those in Cameron County. The resolution elicited a shared sense of loss within the legislative body and among constituents who valued Rivera’s leadership and community engagement.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention associated with SR423. The resolution presents a unified front in honoring Joe G. Rivera and does not encounter any opposition or controversy. Instead, it serves as a quintessential example of bipartisan support in recognizing the contributions of a deceased public servant, further highlighting the importance of memorializing local leaders in state legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR332

In memory of George S. Cavazos Sr. of Cameron County.

TX HR56

In memory of Jos "Joe G." Garca Gonzalez of San Benito.

TX HR1107

In memory of the Reverend Perry Cameron Colston.

TX HR552

In memory of Deputy Ruben Garcia of the Cameron County Precinct 1 Constable's Office.

TX SR52

In memory of Joel Dean Johnson of Longview.

TX HR934

In memory of Joe Vera III, assistant city manager for McAllen.

TX HR1054

In memory of Fred Joseph Mitchell of Lewisville.

TX HR647

In memory of Gordon Robert Johnson.

TX SR35

In memory of Joe Herman Weinberg of Marshall.

TX HR154

In memory of former state senator Joe J. Bernal of San Antonio.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.