Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3176

Caption

Honoring Llano as a renowned destination for deer hunters.

Impact

The resolution highlights the economic benefits that deer hunting brings to Llano. Each year, over 15,000 hunters partake in the sport, harvesting more than 12,000 white-tailed deer and contributing approximately $3.5 million to the local economy. The text describes hunting as an integral aspect of the community's identity and economic vitality, providing jobs and supporting local businesses during the hunting season. Events like the Hunters Welcome organized by the Llano Chamber of Commerce further illustrate the community's engagement with its hunting tourism sector.

Summary

H.R. No. 3176 is a resolution honoring the city of Llano, Texas, for its status as a prominent destination for deer hunting. The resolution acknowledges the historical significance of deer hunting in the area, which dates back to Llano's founding in 1855 when settlers relied on deer for sustenance while establishing their farms and ranches. Over the years, Llano has become renowned as the 'Deer Capital of Texas', drawing hunters from across the state and nation due to its dense deer population and favorable hunting conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. No. 3176 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong appreciation for the culture and economic value of deer hunting in Llano. Members of the Texas House expressed support for the resolution, indicating a collective recognition of the hunting tradition and its significance to the community. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the contributions of hunters and the continued importance of outdoor recreational activities in Texas.

Contention

While H.R. No. 3176 is largely celebratory and does not appear to face significant contention, it implicitly raises questions about wildlife management and conservation practices related to deer hunting. As hunting continues to play a major role in Llano's economy, stakeholders may need to address the balance between hunting traditions and sustainable wildlife practices to ensure that the deer population remains healthy and that the local ecosystem is not adversely impacted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR82

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

TX HR2034

Honoring Valley Spring United Methodist Church in Llano County on the 120th anniversary of the church's sanctuary.

TX HR2163

Honoring Pedernales Electric Cooperative on the 85th anniversary of its incorporation.

TX HR271

Honoring Minnie's Food Pantry for its fight against hunger in North Texas.

TX HR189

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Lubbock Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR314

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Uvalde County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1021

Honoring the Texas Pool Foundation for its role in preserving Plano history.

TX SR56

Recognizing Alejandra Llanos for being named the National Youth of the Year by the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

TX HR805

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

TX HR102

Honoring Robert Earl Keen for his contributions to Texas music.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.