Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR705

Introduced
3/4/09  
Refer
3/9/09  
Enrolled
3/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing March 12, 2009, as Katy Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution highlights the growth of the Katy Independent School District, which has expanded its infrastructure significantly, adding numerous campuses focused on educational excellence and technology. This underscores the city’s commitment to nurturing a highly educated youth population, which is an important aspect of the region's development and future prospects.

Summary

HR705 is a resolution recognizing March 12, 2009, as Katy Day at the State Capitol in Texas. The resolution commemorates the citizens of Katy who gathered in Austin to celebrate their community's history and achievements. Originating as a farming community in the 1870s, Katy has evolved significantly, with historical roots tied to agriculture and later benefitting from natural gas discoveries.

Contention

While not a legislative bill in the traditional sense that includes contentious policy changes or regulations, the resolution serves to unify the community of Katy through recognition and celebration of its heritage. The act of designating a specific day highlights the pride residents hold in their local achievements and cultural events, fostering a sense of identity and continuity.

Notable_points

The resolution does not pertain to any legal changes or implications on state laws but serves as a formal acknowledgment of Katy's history, community spirit, and the contributions of its citizens to the greater Texas landscape. Such acts are significant for local pride and community bonding.

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