Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR641

Caption

Recognizing Kelvin Bass for his years of service in the office of State Senator Royce West.

Impact

The resolution highlights several of Bass's notable contributions, such as expanding access to record-clearing opportunities for individuals with non-indicted charges and implementing reforms to ensure better handling of identity misuse in criminal cases. His work facilitated meaningful legislative changes, including the establishment of Texas' statewide body-worn camera law, which aims to enhance transparency and improve the relationship between law enforcement and communities. This recognition serves not only as a tribute to Bass's dedication but also underscores the impact of his work on state laws and community relations.

Summary

Senate Resolution 641 is dedicated to recognizing Kelvin Bass for his exceptional service as a senior legislative aide and press secretary to State Senator Royce West. Over his 25-year tenure, Bass has emerged as a significant figure in the Texas Legislature, providing expertise on critical issues such as criminal justice, public safety, and transportation. His deep involvement has led to the advancement of various legislative initiatives designed to improve the lives of Texans, particularly in areas of justice reform and public safety policy.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR641 is one of gratitude and respect. Legislators from both parties expressed their admiration for Bass's commitment to public service and his influential role in shaping policies that promote justice and civil liberties. This bipartisan recognition reflects his ability to work with diverse stakeholders and contribute positively to the legislative process, highlighting the importance of integrity and professionalism in public service.

Contention

The resolution is primarily a ceremonial acknowledgment and therefore does not outline any points of contention or opposition. Rather, it unifies perspectives in honoring an individual whose career has positively affected many legislative initiatives in Texas. The broad support for SR641 illustrates a consensus on the significance of recognizing dedicated public servants in the legislative field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR722

Recognizing Kelvin Bass for his service to the Texas Senate and congratulating him for earning a 2025 Betty King Public Service Award.

TX SR621

Recognizing Nick Escue for his service in the office of State Senator Roland Gutierrez.

TX SR622

Recognizing Benjamin Aguillon for his service in the office of State Senator Roland Gutierrez.

TX SR516

Recognizing Ibrahima Kande for his service to the office of State Senator Roland Gutierrez.

TX SR618

Recognizing Hayden Head for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Senator Brent Hagenbuch.

TX SR536

Recognizing Mark Garcia for his 25 years of service as Texas Senate auditor.

TX SR707

Recognizing the staff and interns in the office of State Senator Nathan Johnson for their service during the 89th Legislature.

TX SR517

Recognizing Maria Yuliana Soria Chavez for her service to the office of State Senator Roland Gutierrez.

TX SR694

Recognizing Dennis Nixon for his 50 years of service at IBC Bank.

TX SR484

Recognizing Bryan Collier for his 40 years of service to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Similar Bills

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