Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR432

Caption

Recognizing Rob Kepple on his exemplary career with the Texas District and County Attorneys Association.

Impact

The resolution not only acknowledges Kepple’s individual achievements but also emphasizes the importance of strong organizational leadership within prosecutorial ranks. His leadership is celebrated as having advanced the professionalism and effectiveness of Texas prosecutors. This recognition serves to inspire further commitment to legal standards and practices in Texas law enforcement agencies, underscoring a community of prosecutors dedicated to upholding justice.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 432 is a commendation recognizing Rob Kepple for his exemplary career with the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, notably his 22 years of service as the executive director. The resolution highlights Kepple's contributions to legal training and advocacy for prosecutors throughout Texas. His career reflects significant accomplishments, including his pivotal role in drafting the 1993 Texas Penal Code and fostering the growth of one of the nation’s largest prosecutor associations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR432 is overwhelmingly positive, with many legislators expressing deep respect and admiration for Rob Kepple's extensive contributions to the legal landscape in Texas. The clout and reputation he built have left an indelible mark on the state's prosecutorial community, highlighting the value placed on leadership and service within the legal profession.

Contention

While SR432 is a straightforward commendation, it reflects broader conversations around the role of legal professionals in the community. There is an acknowledgment that effective leadership in organizations representing district and county attorneys is vital for maintaining the integrity and administration of justice. This resolution may evoke considerations about how leadership transitions within such organizations can influence legal practice and policy in Texas.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR802

Commending Rob Kepple on his exemplary career and his many contributions to the Lone Star State.

TX SR309

Recognizing Fred Cant for his exemplary career in broadcasting.

TX HR207

Congratulating Elwood "Woody" Mitchell on his retirement from the Harris County District Attorney's Office.

TX SR52

Recognizing Anthony Woods for his service to his country and the State of Texas.

TX SR274

Recognizing Carl Idlebird on the occasion of his induction into the Association of Texas Small School Bands Hall of Fame.

TX SR281

Recognizing James Anthony Tamayo for his exemplary leadership of the Diocese of Laredo.

TX SR30

Expresses condolences upon the death of former district attorney, judge, and Louisiana State Senator Robert W. "Bob" Kostelka.

TX SR391

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

TX HR1575

Dillard, Dr. Thelma; remarkable career and lifelong dedication and exemplary service in education, civil rights, and community leadership within the Bibb County region; commend

TX HR914

Coweta County Cattlemen's Association; exemplary performance at the 2025 Georgia Cattlemen's Association Convention; commend

Similar Bills

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