Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR1036

Introduced
5/27/09  
Introduced
5/27/09  
Enrolled
5/27/09  
Enrolled
5/27/09  
Passed
5/27/09  

Caption

Recognizing David Stewart on the occasion of his retirement as director of the Alamo.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal commendation rather than a legislative change to state law. However, it reflects the broader implications of valued service in positions of historic preservation, particularly as the Alamo holds a significant place in Texas history. As Stewart transitions from his role, the acknowledgement of his contributions emphasizes the importance of leadership in such positions, which can influence state policies regarding heritage and historical site management. The commendation serves to inspire future leaders in similar domains to prioritize preservation and education about Texas history.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1036 recognizes David Stewart for his service as the director of the Alamo, particularly commending his retirement effective May 31, 2009. Stewart joined the Alamo in 2002 and has significantly contributed to the preservation of this historic site. This resolution highlights not only his tenure but also the initiatives taken under his leadership that have bolstered the Alamo's educational programs and the establishment of a new site master plan. The acknowledgement of his retirement comes at a time when the Alamo continues to grow as a cultural and historical landmark within Texas.

Contention

While there may not be notable political contention associated with this resolution, the underlying themes of historic preservation and state investment in cultural heritage could draw different viewpoints. Some may argue the allocation of resources for preservation versus other pressing state needs. However, in light of Stewart's positive impact on the Alamo, the resolution aims to unify support for preserving Texas history and acknowledges the importance of dedicating efforts towards understanding and maintaining sites like the Alamo for future generations.

Companion Bills

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