New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR151

Introduced
3/17/22  

Caption

Recognizes fourth Saturday of July as "National Day of the Cowboy."

Impact

This joint resolution aims to officially celebrate and honor the contributions of cowboys and cowgirls to American heritage and culture. By recognizing this day, the state seeks to promote activities and programs that highlight cowboy traditions and their role in the community. This initiative may also support local rodeos and other organizations that foster cowboy culture, thereby contributing to the local economy and preserving vital historical practices relevant to New Jerseyans.

Summary

AJR151 is a resolution introduced in the New Jersey Legislature to recognize the fourth Saturday of July as the 'National Day of the Cowboy.' The resolution is sponsored by Assemblyman Parker Space and emphasizes the importance of cowboys as pioneering figures who helped establish the American West. The text acknowledges the cultural and historical significance of cowboys, describing them as embodying values such as honesty, courage, compassion, patriotism, and determination. It argues that these ideals transcend generational, gender, ethnic, and political boundaries.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves to celebrate cowboy culture, it may evoke discussions regarding state recognition of different cultural groups and practices. There could be varying opinions on the emphasis placed on certain historical narratives, especially concerning cultural symbolism and representation. Nevertheless, the resolution is presented as a unifying gesture that reflects respect for a cherished element of American legacy and community identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR567

Recognizing July 25, 2009, as National Day of the Cowboy.

NJ SCR153

National Day of the Cowboy.

NJ HR1168

Recognizing July 27, 2013, as the National Day of the Cowboy in Texas.

NJ SR269

A resolution designating July 22, 2023, as "National Day of the American Cowboy".

NJ SR762

A resolution designating July 27, 2024, as "National Day of the American Cowboy".

NJ SR332

A resolution designating July 26, 2025, as "National Day of the American Cowboy".

NJ SR326

Recognizing July 23, 2011, and July 28, 2012, as National Day of the Cowboy.

NJ HB584

Relating to designating the fourth Saturday in July as National Day of the Cowboy.

NJ SB1522

Relating to designating the fourth Saturday in July as National Day of the Cowboy.

NJ HR388

Commending the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum for its commemoration of the National Day of the Cowboy.

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