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SR 150

In memory of Dr. Charles Wesley Alworth of Tyler.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Bryan Hughes

Texas Senate passes memorial resolution honoring Dr. Charles Wesley Alworth of Tyler for his community contributions and legacy.

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Bill Summary · SR 150

Legislative bill overview

SR 150 is a memorial resolution honoring Dr. Charles Wesley Alworth of Tyler, Texas. The resolution was introduced by Senator Bryan Hughes and commemorates Dr. Alworth's life and contributions to his community.

Why is this important

Memorial resolutions serve as official legislative recognition of notable individuals and their impact on their communities and state. This formal acknowledgment becomes part of the official state legislative record and honors the individual's legacy for future generations.

Potential points of contention

  • Memorial resolutions are largely ceremonial and have no binding policy effect, making them symbolic rather than substantive legislative action
  • Without additional context about Dr. Alworth's specific accomplishments or role, the significance of this particular memorial cannot be fully assessed
  • Some may view legislative time spent on memorial resolutions as resources that could be directed toward policy-making bills with measurable impacts

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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