Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR95

Caption

Recognizing January 26, 2023, as Lamar Day.

Impact

While SR95 does not enact or amend state law, it contributes to the recognition and celebration of Texas history and heritage. The acknowledgment of Lamar Day serves to promote awareness of Texas history and instills a sense of pride among residents, particularly in Fort Bend County, where Lamar had significant ties. This resolution fosters community events that honor Lamar's legacy and encourage civic engagement by reminding citizens of their historical roots and the importance of education in Texas's development.

Summary

Senate Resolution 95 (SR95) recognizes January 26, 2023, as Lamar Day in the State of Texas. The resolution celebrates the contributions of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, the second president of the Republic of Texas, highlighting his role in the state's history, including his efforts in public education and governmental advocacy. The resolution notes that Lamar is regarded as the Father of Texas Education for his commitment to establishing a land grant-based public education system. Lamar's leadership, particularly during challenging times for the Republic, is also recognized.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR95 is overwhelmingly positive, as it is intended to honor a historical figure who played a substantial role in shaping Texas. Celebrations like Lamar Day generate pride within communities, especially those like Richmond and Fort Bend County, where local traditions and historical figures are actively commemorated. Supporters argue that such resolutions strengthen community bonds and enrich cultural heritage, promoting a shared understanding of Texas's past.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention associated with SR95, as it is a non-controversial resolution focused on honoring a historical figure. Given the nature of the resolution, discussions are centered around celebrating Lamar's contributions without any opposition. Nonetheless, it does serve as a reminder of the historical complexities of Texas, including the challenges faced by early leaders, which can spark discussions about the state's diverse history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR656

Recognizing March 27, 2013, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR530

Recognizing March 27, 2013, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR72

Recognizing residents of Lamar County on the occasion of Lamar County Day.

TX HR524

Recognizing February 27 and 28, 2019, as Lamar County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR214

Recognizing March 7-9, 2017, as Lamar County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR591

Recognizing April 8-9, 2015, as Lamar County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR881

Recognizing April 6, 2011, as Lamar County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR96

Recognizing January 26, 2023, as Howard County Day.

TX SR82

Recognizing January 26, 2011, as Laredo Legislative Day at the Capitol.

TX SR13

Recognizing January 29, 2025, as Brownsville Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.