Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR190

Caption

Recognizing Navarro County.

Impact

The resolution highlights Navarro County's diverse economy, which is bolstered by petroleum, manufacturing, and agriculture. The fertile black loam of the region supports varied agricultural activities, including the cultivation of corn, cotton, wheat, and others, while local ranches contribute to beef and dairy production. The text emphasizes the community's advancements in education, facilitated by Navarro College, and celebrates the various recreational offerings presented by nearby lakes and historical attractions, reinforcing the county’s status as a desirable place to live and work.

Summary

H.R. No. 190 is a resolution recognizing Navarro County, Texas, and its residents for their significant contributions to the state. This county, established on April 25, 1846 and named after José Antonio Navarro, has a rich history that includes its development as a major trading and shipping center following the completion of the railroad in 1871. The discovery of oil in Navarro County has played a transformative role in its economy, marking the county as a central figure during the oil boom in Texas with over 200 million barrels pumped, which boasts the longest continuous oil flow in the state's history.

Sentiment

The sentiment around H.R. No. 190 is overwhelmingly positive, with a focus on honoring the community's heritage and achievements. The resolution functions not just as a recognition of past successes but also as a means to inspire ongoing pride among residents and acknowledge the intertwined narratives of education, economy, and historical importance in shaping Navarro County’s identity. The passage of the resolution expresses a unified sentiment of appreciation from the Texas Legislature toward this specific locality.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a recognition and does not propose any legislative changes, the overall emphasis on Navarro County's contributions raises awareness about regional pride and economic history. Potential points of contention could arise in discussions regarding resource management and the implications of oil production, particularly in the context of environmental sustainability. However, these themes are likely secondary to the resolution's core purpose of acknowledging community contributions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1109

Recognizing Navarro County for its contributions to the State of Texas.

TX SR83

Recognizing April 18, 2023, as Navarro County Day.

TX HR559

Recognizing March 16, 2023, as Hill County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1057

Recognizing April 12, 2023, as Panola County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR88

Recognizing February 14, 2023, as Montgomery County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR349

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Parker County Day.

TX HR119

Recognizing February 14, 2023, as Jim Wells County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR692

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Parker County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR303

Recognizing February 27, 2023, as Washington County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR278

Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Wise County Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.