Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR625

Introduced
3/24/11  
Introduced
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Enrolled
3/24/11  
Passed
3/24/11  

Caption

Recognizing Sammy Andrews for his contributions to the sport of rodeo and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant impact of Sammy Andrews on the rodeo industry, particularly through his breeding program at Andrews Ranch. The acknowledgment of his contributions not only pays tribute to his individual achievements but also emphasizes the importance of rodeo culture in Texas. By recognizing such figures, the resolution fosters a sense of pride in Texas's agricultural and sporting heritage. This recognition can also inspire future generations involved in rodeo, encouraging them to pursue excellence in the sport.

Summary

Senate Resolution 625 honors Sammy Andrews for his substantial contributions to the sport of rodeo and his involvement with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. A second-generation stock contractor, Andrews began his career as a pick-up man in high school and has since made remarkable achievements, both as a competitor and a stock contractor. His ranch has produced numerous award-winning animals, most notably the bucking bull Bodacious, which was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999. This resolution serves to commend Andrews for his dedicated service and impressive record in the rodeo community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR625 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for the hard work and dedication of figures like Sammy Andrews in promoting and sustaining the rodeo tradition. The resolution underscores the value placed on local culture and sportsmanship, resonating with the broader community that supports rodeo events and those who contribute significantly to them. Supporters likely see this recognition as a vital affirmation of the rodeo's significance in Texas's identity.

Contention

As a resolution, SR625 does not involve legislative contention or opposition typically found in bills that dictate changes to law or policy. Instead, it serves as a form of recognition, which tends to be less controversial. However, it may raise discussions regarding how we honor and recognize local sporting figures and traditional practices in a modern context. The focus on an individual’s achievements within a specific sport reflects discussions about the preservation of cultural practices in a rapidly changing society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR27

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

TX SR181

Congratulating Pat Yancey for his induction into the Rodeo Hall of Fame at Tarleton State University.

TX HR1348

Congratulating J. Tom Fisher of Andrews on winning the 2022 PRCA Steer Roping World Championship.

TX SR9

Recognizing DeMarcus Ware for his induction into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor.

TX HR662

Commending State Representative Charlie Geren for his exceptional service to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.

TX SR54

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

TX SR249

Recognizing Tony Dungy on his achievements and contributions to the State of Texas.

TX SR74

Congratulating the Tarleton State University men's rodeo team on winning the overall championship at the 2022 College National Finals Rodeo.

TX HR1307

Recognizing May 23, 2023, as Miss Rodeo Texas Day.

TX HR493

Honoring Samuel Perez Jr. for his contributions to his community.

Similar Bills

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