Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR139

Introduced
2/9/09  
Enrolled
2/9/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 10, 2009, as Waller County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves as a ceremonial acknowledgment of Waller County's diverse heritage, which includes contributions from various immigrant groups and a significant agricultural history before transitioning to an economy bolstered by oil in the 1930s. By recognizing such a day, the Texas Senate aims to foster a sense of pride and unity within the local community and across the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 139 recognizes February 10, 2009, as Waller County Day at the State Capitol, honoring the citizens of Waller County for their contributions to Texas. The resolution highlights the county's historical significance, naming it after Edwin Waller, a notable figure in Texas history who was also the first mayor of Austin. This recognition emphasizes the county's rich historical background, including its origins from sections of Austin and Grimes Counties in 1873 and its role in the early days of Texas, particularly during the Texas Revolution.

Contention

Although resolutions typically do not face opposition like legislative bills, the underlying implications of recognizing specific counties can highlight the continued relevance of local history in the broader narrative of state identity. Such recognitions may prompt discussions about resource allocation and representation for rural counties in the state's legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR290

Recognizing February 10, 2009, as Waller County Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

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