Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1611

Introduced
4/27/09  
Enrolled
5/2/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 28, 2009, as Upshur County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

This resolution serves to honor and acknowledge Upshur County's historical and ongoing contributions to Texas culture and economy. By designating a specific day for recognition, the resolution aims to promote local pride and unity among residents, while also raising awareness about the cultural and recreational offerings the county has, such as the East Texas Yamboree, which celebrates local agriculture and traditions.

Summary

House Resolution 1611 recognizes April 28, 2009, as Upshur County Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the region's rich history and contributions to the state of Texas. The resolution highlights the significant heritage of Upshur County, noting its origins with the Caddo people and its subsequent development through the 19th century as a notable area of agriculture and lumber production. Today, the county is known as a leading producer of broiler chickens and dairy products, which reflects its evolving economic landscape.

Contention

Notably, there are no significant points of contention evident in the text, as the resolution serves primarily as a celebratory acknowledgment of the county rather than a legislative action that might invoke debate. It reflects a consensus view on the importance of recognizing local history and contributions to the wider state narrative.

Companion Bills

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