Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1533

Introduced
4/22/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 23, 2009, as Technosaurus Day and commending Shashwath Murthy of Irving for his research on the species.

Impact

Recognizing Technosaurus Day serves to educate the public about Texas's contributions to paleontology, fostering a greater appreciation for the natural history of the region. It also aims to inspire future generations to engage with scientific inquiry and the study of prehistoric life. By promoting awareness of local paleontological discoveries, the resolution reinforces the importance of preserving such knowledge for educational purposes and cultural enrichment.

Summary

House Resolution 1533 recognizes April 23, 2009, as Technosaurus Day in Texas. The resolution highlights the significance of the Technosaurus, a dinosaur species known primarily from fossils found in Texas, specifically the Panhandle region. This small, plant-eating dinosaur lived during the Late Triassic Epoch, approximately 200 to 228 million years ago, and stands as an example of Texas's rich paleontological heritage. The resolution commends the contributions of Shashwath Murthy, a fifth-grade student from Irving, Texas, who conducted extensive research on Technosaurus and effectively raised public awareness through his testimony before the House Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention mentioned within the document, the promotion of a designated day celebrating a specific dinosaur raised by a student's initiative may highlight the value of youth contributions to science and education. This resolution reflects a broader effort in local communities to recognize historical and scientific achievements, emphasizing the significance of educational initiatives in young people's lives.

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