Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HCR28

Introduced
2/2/09  
Refer
2/18/09  
Enrolled
3/4/09  

Caption

Designating March 2 to March 3, 2009, as Tyler Days at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution highlights Tyler's rich history, including its agricultural roots, particularly its production of roses and peaches, which have historically contributed to the local economy. The resolution reflects the city's resilience and adaptability, especially in the face of challenges such as the peach blight in 1902, which led to the rise of rose cultivation. It illustrates how Tyler has evolved into a vibrant city with diverse economic bases, including agriculture, oil, manufacturing, and healthcare.

Summary

HCR28 is a concurrent resolution designating March 2 to March 3, 2009, as Tyler Days at the State Capitol. This resolution acknowledges the significance of these days, allowing the residents of Tyler to celebrate their city and its attributes in Austin, Texas. It provides a platform for the local delegation to showcase Tyler's unique offerings and celebrate its community spirit during their visit to the Capitol.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely celebratory and non-controversial, it serves as a reminder of the community's pride in its identity and achievements. The underlying themes of local pride and historical significance could evoke discussions regarding the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst modernization. Additionally, as similar resolutions might trigger debates about state vs. local recognition, Tyler Days stands as a testament to the local efforts that shape the region's character and identity.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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