Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR23

Caption

Urging Congress to designate the Butterfield Overland Trail as a National Historic Trail.

Impact

If recognized as a National Historic Trail, SCR23 would ensure the preservation and protection of the Butterfield Overland Trail and its historically significant remnants. This designation by Congress would enhance public knowledge and appreciation of the trail, potentially increasing tourism and educational opportunities in the region. In addition, the trail's eligibility for designation was confirmed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, affirming its national significance and potential for public recreational use. This could facilitate better resource allocation for maintenance and promote the area as a cultural heritage site.

Summary

SCR23 urges the United States Congress to designate the Butterfield Overland Trail as a National Historic Trail. This trail, which traverses Texas and seven other states, holds historical significance as the route used by the Butterfield Overland Mail from 1858 to 1861, serving as a vital mail and passenger transport link across the country. The resolution highlights the trail's remarkable length of nearly 3,000 miles, showcasing its importance in the history of long-distance mail service in the United States. It also commemorates the various stops along the route, such as those in Whitesboro, Sherman, and El Paso, underscoring local pride in this historical landmark.

Contention

While SCR23 appears to garner support from local communities and historical advocates, discussions may arise concerning the allocation of federal resources for the trail's preservation. Some stakeholders may voice concerns regarding the implications of federal oversight on local management of the trail and its surrounding areas. Critics might argue that local agencies are better positioned to handle the management of the trail effectively, finding common ground between preserving historical significance and ensuring local interests are addressed. The resolution's success will depend not only on congressional approval but also on balancing local and national priorities concerning Texas's historical assets.

Companion Bills

TX HCR73

Same As Urging Congress to designate the Butterfield Overland Trail as a National Historic Trail.

Previously Filed As

TX HR167

Honoring Fort Belknap for its historic role as the starting point of the Goodnight-Loving Trail.

TX HCR27

Redesignating Bridgeport as the official Stagecoach Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SR208

Recognizing the 2023 Butterfield Stage Days BBQ Cook-Off .

TX HCR76

Urging Congress to repeal the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986.

TX HCR105

Designating Palestine as the official Dogwood Trails Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SCR45

Designating Palestine as the official Dogwood Trails Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HR1343

Urging Congress to pass H.R. 412, designating the U.S. Post Office at 620 East Pecan Boulevard in McAllen as the Agent Raul H. Gonzalez Jr. Memorial Post Office.

TX HCR60

Urging Congress to repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

TX HCR31

Urging Congress to overturn the "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'" rule via the Congressional Review Act.

TX HCR50

Urging Congress to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.

Similar Bills

TX HCR73

Urging Congress to designate the Butterfield Overland Trail as a National Historic Trail.

TX HCR27

Redesignating Bridgeport as the official Stagecoach Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HR167

Honoring Fort Belknap for its historic role as the starting point of the Goodnight-Loving Trail.

TX SCR11

Designating Bridgeport as the official Stagecoach Capital of Texas.

TX HR1309

Recognizing April 15, 2009, as Ward County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2669

Commemorating the historical and cultural significance of Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site.

TX HR1121

Recognizing March 31, 2011, as Ward County Day at the State Capitol.