Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR114

Introduced
2/2/09  
Enrolled
2/2/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 17 and 18, 2009, as El Paso Days at the State Capitol.

Impact

The passing of this resolution does not create or amend any laws but serves a symbolic role in recognizing the importance of cultural identity and community celebration within the legislative process. Such resolutions are often a demonstration of pride for local communities and can engender support and unity among residents. For El Paso, this recognition at the State Capitol can enhance community morale and foster a deeper connection between the residents and their local government.

Summary

Senate Resolution 114 acknowledges and honors February 17 and 18, 2009, as El Paso Days at the State Capitol in Texas. The resolution recognizes the City of El Paso for its rich history and cultural significance, highlighting its evolution from a modern metropolis rooted in Spanish origins to a bustling community with a vibrant economy, bolstered by facilities like Fort Bliss. The resolution serves to celebrate and promote local heritage through a dedicated recognition at the state level.

Contention

While resolutions like SR114 generally do not attract extensive debate or contention, they can evoke discussions on the representation and awareness of various communities within the broader legislative agenda. The recognition of specific cities often raises questions about equity in representation among other regions and communities, potentially leading to calls for similar acknowledgments for other areas of the state.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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