Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR566

Introduced
2/23/09  
Refer
2/23/09  
Enrolled
3/18/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 26, 2009, as Shelby County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a ceremonial acknowledgment rather than having direct legislative impact on state laws. However, it highlights Shelby County's contributions to the state, recognizing its economic activities related to agriculture and natural resources. Importantly, the resolution underscores the community's efforts in tourism, particularly around local recreational areas such as the Sabine National Forest and Toledo Bend Reservoir, thereby promoting regional identity and pride.

Summary

HR566 is a resolution recognizing February 26, 2009, as Shelby County Day at the State Capitol. This occasion is intended to celebrate and pay tribute to Shelby County, a region rich in history and resources located alongside the Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Sabine River. Historically inhabited by the Caddo tribe, the region has transitioned through various phases of settlement and development, achieving its current status in Texas history. The resolution emphasizes the unique characteristics of Shelby County, including its agricultural roots and attractions, which draw visitors year-round.

Contention

While HR566 does not present any widely noted points of contention, its acknowledgment of local heritage may spark discussions related to resource management and community development within Shelby County. Residents may have differing opinions on how best to celebrate and promote their county while balancing economic development with environmental conservation. Nevertheless, the resolution is largely seen as a positive recognition of local culture and history.

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