Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR364

Introduced
2/10/09  
Enrolled
2/12/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 11, 2009, as Camp County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

HR364 serves to promote awareness of Camp County’s significance within Texas, recognizing both its historical and contemporary contributions to the state. It details economic activities, particularly highlighting the importance of poultry, livestock, peaches, and timber industries. The resolution points to the county being home to Pilgrim's Pride Corporation, a significant player in the national chicken production arena, reinforcing the economic impact of the region.

Summary

House Resolution 364 recognizes February 11, 2009, as Camp County Day at the State Capitol. This resolution is a formal acknowledgment of the citizens of Camp County who gather at the Capitol to celebrate their heritage and achievements. The resolution highlights the rich history of Camp County, noting that it is the third smallest county in Texas, located in the picturesque East Texas timberlands. The region has a diverse history, with the Caddo being the earliest residents followed by other Native American tribes and Anglo settlers since the 1830s.

Contention

While the resolution does not contain substantial points of contention, it implicitly encourages local pride and recognition, which can sometimes lead to debates around resource allocation and recognition of rural counties versus urban areas in state policies. Local resolve and historical acknowledgment can also catalyze discussions about regional funding and support from the state government, reflecting ongoing themes of rural identity and its influence within broader legislative discussions.

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