Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR610

Introduced
2/24/09  
Refer
2/25/09  
Enrolled
3/18/09  

Caption

Recognizing March 3, 2009, as Ellis County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The bill's passage serves primarily as a formal recognition of Ellis County's significance within Texas, promoting a sense of pride and community among its residents. By celebrating Ellis County Day, the resolution highlights the importance of localities in contributing to the broader narrative of Texas state identity. The acknowledgment at the State Capitol fosters unity and community spirit amongst the county's inhabitants and invites further appreciation of its cultural significance.

Summary

H.R. 610 is a resolution recognizing March 3, 2009, as Ellis County Day at the State Capitol. This bill aims to acknowledge and celebrate the diverse cultural heritage and economic contributions of Ellis County residents. The resolution honors the county's rich history, which traces back to its early European settlers in the mid-19th century and emphasizes the various industries that have flourished in the area over the years, including agribusiness and manufacturing.

Contention

While resolutions like H.R. 610 typically lack substantive opposition, discussions surrounding similar declarations often touch on issues of local versus state identity, with some legislators emphasizing the need to celebrate all regions equally. As with any local resolution, there may be viewpoints that question the allocation of state resources or attention over others; however, such resolutions generally garner bipartisan support as a means of fostering local pride and recognizing cultural heritage.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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