Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR196

Introduced
3/3/09  
Enrolled
3/3/09  

Caption

Recognizing March 3, 2009, as Rolling Plains Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of rural counties pooling resources to foster economic and community development. Counties such as Wheeler, Donley, and others have benefitted from the efforts of the Rolling Plains Communities Partnership, showcasing the organization's role in enhancing the region's prosperity.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 196 recognizes March 3, 2009, as Rolling Plains Day at the State Capitol in Texas. The resolution celebrates the contributions of the Rolling Plains Communities Partnership and the citizens of the area known for its scenic landscapes. This region covers approximately 28 million acres and is characterized by juniper woodlands, prairie midgrasses, and is traversed by four rivers, which provide both beauty and recreational opportunities.

Contention

Although generally supportive, Senate Resolution No. 196 points to a broader discourse on rural community development and recognition within the state legislative framework. Celebrating specific regions like the Rolling Plains underscores the need for focused attention on promoting rural areas amid larger state governance discussions, emphasizing both pride and progress within these communities.

Companion Bills

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