Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR126

Introduced
3/23/09  
Refer
3/26/09  
Report Pass
4/16/09  
Engrossed
5/21/09  
Enrolled
5/24/09  

Caption

Designating the Mills County Goat and BBQ Cook-off as an official Texas State Goat Barbecue Championship Cook-off.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of local traditions and events in Texas, recognizing how the Mills County Goat and BBQ Cook-off contributes to the state’s reputation for barbecue excellence. By officially designating this cook-off championship, the bill aims to elevate the status of local events and encourage tourism and participation, which can have a positive economic impact on the area. Additionally, the cook-off includes various activities like car shows, craft exhibits, and live entertainment, enhancing community engagement.

Summary

HCR126, introduced by Representative Miller, designates the Mills County Goat and BBQ Cook-off as the official Texas State Goat Barbecue Championship Cook-off. This resolution highlights the significance of the event, which is held annually in Goldthwaite and has gained popularity among barbecue enthusiasts and skilled cooks, making it a notable attraction in the region. The Mills County Chamber of Commerce sponsors the cook-off, which not only features competitions in goat barbecue but also categories for brisket, pork spare ribs, chicken, and beans.

Contention

There typically aren't significant points of contention surrounding resolutions like HCR126, which focus on community recognition and celebration. However, discussions could arise about the inclusion of similar events as state-designated championships. Some might argue that such designations should be reserved for competitions with broader impact and participation, while others would support the recognition of unique local traditions. Ultimately, HCR126 serves to honor a long-standing community event that is cherished by local residents and supports local organizations through its proceeds.

Companion Bills

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