Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR287

Introduced
2/17/11  
Introduced
2/17/11  
Enrolled
2/17/11  
Enrolled
2/17/11  
Passed
2/17/11  

Caption

Recognizing the Freeport Host Lions Club 2011 Fishing Fiesta Barbecue Cook-off as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition.

Impact

The impact of SR287 extends beyond mere recognition; it highlights the importance of local nonprofit organizations like the Freeport Host Lions Club in providing essential services to the community. The funds raised during the event are dedicated to vital causes, including eye examinations and glasses for children, support for military families, and scholarships for local high school seniors. This resolution reinforces the value of community engagement and the contributions that such events make toward social welfare and local vibrancy.

Summary

Senate Resolution 287 honors the Freeport Host Lions Club for its annual Fishing Fiesta Barbecue Cook-off, recognizing it as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition. This resolution acknowledges the significant role that the event plays in the community, serving not only as a cultural gathering centered around barbecue but also as a fundraising event that supports various local initiatives. The Fishing Fiesta, held during the Fourth of July holiday, includes additional activities such as washer and horseshoe tournaments, children's cook-offs, and a queen contest, making it a well-rounded family event that fosters community spirit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR287 is overwhelmingly positive. Supporters appreciate the acknowledgment of local efforts to promote community health, welfare, and entertainment through culinary arts. The celebration of the Fishing Fiesta Barbecue Cook-off as a prestigious event highlights Texas's rich barbecue culture and encourages participation, thereby fostering civic pride and unity. This legislative recognition is seen as an encouragement for similar events that aim to bring communities together and provide for local needs.

Contention

While SR287 enjoys broad support, discussions around the significance of state recognition for local events sometimes bring forth concerns about the allocation of state resources. Critics may argue that such recognitions should derive from community-based initiatives rather than legislative accolades. However, the bill itself does not have notable contention since it serves to celebrate a successful event that has been beneficial to the local community, reflecting a shared sentiment of pride in regional traditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR643

Recognizing the National Championship Barbecue Cookoff in the City of Meridian.

TX HR25

Commemorating the 2023 Syndicate Smokedown barbecue competition hosted by the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate.

TX SR40

Recognizing the Pitmasters barbecue team from Temple High School for placing in a national championship.

TX SR30

Recognizing the James Madison High School Cowboy Smokers barbecue team for winning a national title.

TX HR2524

Congratulating Louie Mueller Barbecue in Taylor on receiving a Texas Treasure Business Award from the Texas Historical Commission.

TX HR1085

Congratulating Gabriel Alonso of Madison High School in San Antonio on helping the Cowboy Smokers barbecue team win THE SLAB: National Championship.

TX HR688

Congratulating Benton Ward of James Madison High School in San Antonio on helping the Cowboy Smokers barbecue team win THE SLAB: National Championship.

TX HR1082

Congratulating Hannah McMullan of Madison High School in San Antonio on helping the Cowboy Smokers barbecue team win THE SLAB: National Championship.

TX HR1083

Congratulating Lauren Williams of Madison High School in San Antonio on helping the Cowboy Smokers barbecue team win THE SLAB: National Championship.

TX HR1084

Congratulating Autumn Juettemeyer of Madison High School in San Antonio on helping the Cowboy Smokers barbecue team win THE SLAB: National Championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.