Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR53

Introduced
2/18/09  
Refer
2/23/09  
Report Pass
3/31/09  
Engrossed
4/9/09  
Refer
5/6/09  
Report Pass
5/20/09  
Enrolled
5/28/09  

Caption

Designating the American quarter horse as the official State Horse of Texas.

Impact

By officially recognizing the American quarter horse, HCR53 aims to promote awareness and appreciation for this breed, which has influenced various aspects of Texas life and the local economy. The designation serves not only to honor the horse's historical contributions but also to support ongoing endeavors associated with horse breeding, racing, and recreational activities. This recognition may encourage tourism and local events focused on horse-related activities, thereby benefiting local economies and preserving traditional practices.

Summary

HCR53, enacted by the 81st Legislature of Texas, designates the American quarter horse as the official State Horse of Texas. This resolution highlights the significant role that the American quarter horse has played in Texas' history and culture, particularly in relation to the ranching industry, which has long been a cornerstone of the Texas economy. The resolution reflects Texas' identity, which is deeply intertwined with cattle drives and cowboy culture. As an iconic symbol of the West, the American quarter horse symbolizes both the historical and contemporary significance of horse riding in the state.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves to celebrate a breed that is widely beloved in Texas, it also emphasizes the importance of preserving state heritage and identity through state symbols. Critics of similar resolutions might argue about the relevance of designating symbols given other pressing issues within the state. However, no notable opposition was indicated in the discussions surrounding HCR53, suggesting broad consensus on the importance of recognizing the American quarter horse within the cultural fabric of Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1549

Recognizing the 2023 American Quarter Horse Youth World Cup in Bryan/College Station.

TX SR54

Congratulating Wes O'Neal of Holliday on receiving the 2022 Working Cowboy Award from the Ranching Heritage Association.

TX HCR4

Designating Mineral Wells as the official Wellness Capital of Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.

TX HCR82

Designating Llano as the official Deer Capital of the Texas Hill Country for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HR246

Recognizing February 20 and 21, 2023, as Panhandle Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR805

Recognizing March 28 and 29, 2023, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR27

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

TX HCR83

Designating Floresville as the official Peanut Capital of Texas.

TX SCR36

Designating Mineola as the official Sweets Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033, replacing the city's previous designation as the City of Festivals.

TX HR1296

Congratulating Coleman Locke on his induction into the American Brahman Breeders Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.