Recognizing March 11, 2009, as Hewitt Day at the State Capitol.
While HR746 is primarily a resolution of recognition rather than legislation, it reinforces the importance of local history and community pride. The resolution serves to honor the achievements and growth of Hewitt, providing residents an opportunity to reflect on their past while looking forward to a promising future. This type of acknowledgment can strengthen community bonds and promote a sense of belonging among residents.
HR746 is a resolution recognizing March 11, 2009, as Hewitt Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the town of Hewitt and its significance in Texas history. The resolution highlights that Hewitt was originally established in 1882 as a station on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad and was later incorporated in 1960. It outlines the growth of Hewitt from a thriving farming community to a growing suburban area, and its recognition as one of the top places to live in the United States by Money magazine in 2007.
There is no notable contention surrounding HR746 as it is a ceremonial resolution aimed at acknowledging the town of Hewitt. Its focus on celebration and community pride generally garners support across party lines, as it fosters unity and local representation in state matters.