Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR215

Introduced
1/29/09  
Enrolled
2/4/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 3, 2009, as Cedar Creek Lake Area Day at the State Capitol and welcoming members of the Leadership Cedar Creek Lake class.

Impact

In the context of state laws, the resolution does not create new laws but serves to honor and bring attention to the Cedar Creek Lake area. Such resolutions play a role in solidifying the cultural and social identity of the region, fostering a sense of pride among its residents. The act of recognizing a specific day symbolizes state acknowledgment of the contributions and characteristics that make communities unique, thus influencing how state governance interacts with local identities.

Summary

House Resolution 215 recognizes February 3, 2009, as Cedar Creek Lake Area Day at the Capitol, an event aimed at celebrating the residents of the Cedar Creek Lake area in Henderson County, Texas. The resolution highlights the importance of the region, which is home to over 60,000 Texans, and acknowledges it as the largest residential lake in the state, offering a plethora of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, camping, and golf. This event serves as a platform for local leaders and citizens to showcase their community pride and collaborative spirit.

Contention

While the resolution itself appears to be celebratory and uncontroversial, it subtly reflects the dynamics of community organization and regional pride. It promotes local governance and leadership development through programs like Leadership Cedar Creek Lake, aimed at involving citizens in community matters and encouraging active participation in local governance. The emphasis on community identity underscores the importance of grassroots initiatives in shaping legislative discussions and recognizing local heritage.

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