Bill Text: TX SR319 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Recognizing Robert L. Hurley on the occasion of his retirement.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [SR319 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SR319-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Recognizing Robert L. Hurley on the occasion of his retirement.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [SR319 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SR319-Introduced.html
88R16586 CW-D | ||
By: Flores | S.R. No. 319 |
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WHEREAS, The Honorable Robert L. Hurley retired as Atascosa | ||
County judge on December 31, 2022, following an exemplary | ||
eight-year tenure in office; and | ||
WHEREAS, Elected to the first of two terms on January 1, 2015, | ||
Judge Hurley worked tirelessly to bring positive change to the | ||
county, including numerous capital improvements; the county built a | ||
much-needed animal control shelter, as well as a new office | ||
building for the Precinct 3 justice of the peace, featuring a | ||
revenue-generating truck weigh station; a new courthouse annex not | ||
only relieved crowding, but anticipates future growth; and | ||
WHEREAS, Judge Hurley collaborated effectively with | ||
stakeholders to develop an intercity mass transit system; during | ||
the COVID-19 pandemic, he led a robust response, and he brought the | ||
first San Antonio Food Bank to the county; he undertook | ||
modernization of bill payments and the employee compensation | ||
system; while remaining focused on cost control and property tax | ||
reduction, he supported staff members wholeheartedly; he launched a | ||
wellness initiative, committed to an improved health insurance | ||
plan, and implemented a safety program with a new safety manager; in | ||
addition, he hired the county's first IT manager and supervised | ||
overhauls of the EMS system and indigent health care; and | ||
WHEREAS, In his role as judge of the probate and juvenile | ||
courts, Judge Hurley demonstrated similar dynamism; he spearheaded | ||
the effort to clear up years of probate case closures and expired | ||
guardianship cases, created a court visitor program to supervise | ||
active guardianship cases, and secured a grant to establish a | ||
public defender program in concert with three other counties; the | ||
juvenile detention center now has a rehab treatment facility; and | ||
WHEREAS, Judge Hurley served on the board of the Alamo Area | ||
Council of Governments during his tenure; previously, he was a | ||
member of the Pleasanton City Council, and he was twice elected | ||
mayor; he has shared his expertise with a host of civic | ||
organizations over the years, among them the Atascosa County | ||
Economic Development Corporation and Atascosa County Mental Health | ||
Advisory Board; in 2003, the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce named | ||
him Man of the Year; and | ||
WHEREAS, A strong and energetic leader, Bob Hurley has | ||
contributed significantly to the betterment of his community, and | ||
his endeavors have produced results of lasting benefit to countless | ||
Texans; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature | ||
hereby congratulate Bob Hurley on his retirement as Atascosa County | ||
judge and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued happiness | ||
with his wife, June, and his children, grandchildren, and | ||
great-grandchildren; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for Judge Hurley as an expression of high regard by the | ||
Texas Senate. |