Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1325

Caption

Recognizing September 8, 2009, as Major Jefferson Van Horne Remembrance Day in the State of Texas.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize the historical significance of Major Van Horne's role in the establishment of Fort Bliss, reflecting on the broader narrative of military expansion and settlement in the American West. State laws regarding commemorative days and historical recognition are impacted by this resolution, as it establishes a special day of remembrance that acknowledges the contributions of military figures to state history.

Summary

HR1325 is a resolution that recognizes September 8, 2009, as Major Jefferson Van Horne Remembrance Day in the State of Texas. The resolution commemorates the 160th anniversary of the establishment of Fort Bliss and honors Major Jefferson Van Horne, who founded the fort and served as its first commander. The bill pays tribute to his contributions to military service and highlights the importance of Fort Bliss in Texas's military history.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention documented in the discussions around HR1325. The resolution appears to have a unifying theme of honoring military service and does not suggest any controversy or opposition in the legislative process. It is essentially a ceremonial recognition without legislative implications that could cause division among lawmakers.

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