Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1271

Caption

In memory of Joe "Smokey" Davis of Fulshear.

Impact

The resolution conveys the collective respect and admiration of the Texas House of Representatives for Joe Davis. It underscores his dedication to the rodeo profession and community, noting his role as a pioneer who significantly contributed to the cultural fabric of Texas. By memorializing his accomplishments, the resolution serves to inspire others in the rodeo industry and preserve the history of Texas rodeo culture.

Summary

House Resolution No. 1271 is a tribute to the life and legacy of Joe 'Smokey' Davis, a renowned rodeo rider and producer from Fulshear, Texas. Established on the premise of celebrating his contributions to the rodeo community and his impact in the state, this resolution honors Davis's extensive career that includes producing rodeos and involvement in livestock shows. It highlights his accomplishments in breakaway roping and his entrepreneurship in founding rodeo production companies, which have hosted numerous events throughout Texas and beyond.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1271 is one of reverence and respect. The resolutions passed unanimously in the House, indicating a strong bipartisan appreciation for Davis's life and contributions. The discussion reflecting on Davis’s achievements presents a sentiment of pride in Texas's rodeo heritage, and it serves to remind the community of the value of preserving traditions and honoring those who have significantly impacted them.

Contention

While HR1271 primarily serves as a memorial resolution and does not introduce legal contention, it reflects broader themes of community recognition and memory preservation within state legislations. There may be differing views regarding whose contributions are deemed worthy of such recognition, but in this case, Joe Davis’s impactful legacy in the rodeo community has garnered agreement across political lines, demonstrating unifying respect for his life’s work.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR27

In memory of Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo president W. R. "Bob" Watt Jr.

TX HR231

In memory of Neal Gay.

TX HR1179

In memory of Joseph "Joe" Emmett.

TX HR34

In memory of Harlon Brooks of Nacogdoches.

TX HR518

In memory of former Texas state representative David Anthony Swinford of Dumas.

TX SR487

In memory of Kenneth David Clark.

TX SR6

In memory of Jimmy Lance Hook.

TX HR82

In memory of James Reed Lovell of Amarillo.

TX HR80

In memory of Barry Gerard Andrews of Dallas.

TX SCR7

In memory of James Ratliff "Buzz" Hurt Sr.

Similar Bills

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