Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR500

Caption

Recognizing I Am Texas for holding a Guinness World Record as the largest published book.

Impact

The resolution does not introduce new laws or amend existing ones but serves as a symbolic gesture to honor a cultural milestone for Texas. By recognizing 'I Am Texas,' the resolution underscores the importance of arts and literature in fostering a sense of community and state pride among the next generation. It reflects the value placed on youth participation in cultural production and the importance of educational initiatives in promoting literacy and creative expression in Texas schools.

Summary

Senate Resolution 500 (SR500) recognizes the monumental achievement of the book 'I Am Texas,' which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest published book in the world. This massive book, created by over 1,000 students across Texas, features stories, poetry, and art, showcasing the diverse voices of the state's youth. The resolution highlights the book's significance as an ode to Texas seen through the eyes of its children, and acknowledges the collaborative effort that made this extraordinary project possible. SR500 aims to commend the individuals and organizations involved in its creation, which include the iWRITE Literacy Organization and the Bryan Museum.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SR500 is overwhelmingly positive and celebratory. The resolution was supported by members of the Senate who see it as an important recognition of the artistic and literary efforts of young Texans. The bill received acclaim for its uplifting representation of the youth voice and the promotion of collaboration in educational storytelling, further indicating a strong bipartisan support for recognizing achievements within the state's educational sector.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered positive attention, discussions around such recognitions can often lead to examination of broader issues such as funding for arts education and program accessibility. Critics may argue that while such resolutions celebrate achievements, they can overshadow the need for ongoing support and resources for educational initiatives in the arts. However, this specific resolution, SR500, does not appear to have any notable points of contention in the discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1837

Congratulating the City of Brownsville on setting the Guinness World Record for largest huapango dance.

TX SR255

Recognizing the Rotary Club of Graham for winning a Guinness World Record title.

TX HR855

Congratulating the City of Bowie on the Guinness World Records' certification of its Bowie knife sculpture as the world's largest Bowie knife.

TX SR644

Recognizing Mary McCoy for receiving a Guinness World Record and for her contributions to music and radio.

TX SR6

Commends Mason William Andrews on being certified as the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world by Guinness World Records.

TX SCR11

Express condolences upon the death of Viola Cocran and to posthumously commend her volunteer efforts at Slidell Memorial Hospital, which earned her designation in the Guinness Book of World Records.

TX HR1066

Congratulating the Reverend D. N. Benford Sr. of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City on being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving pastor of the same church.

TX HR380

Congratulating ranchers Scott and Pam Evans of Bay City on their Guinness World Record longhorn steer, Sato.

TX SR462

Recognizing Bob Wade for his mastery of oversized Texas symbols.

TX HCR005

House concurrent resolution congratulating Ariana Wunderle on establishing a Guinness World Record for the longest distance walking a tight- rope while wearing high heels

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.