Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR203

Introduced
2/17/09  
Enrolled
2/17/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 19, 2009, as Austin County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution does not directly alter state laws but serves as an important declaration that highlights the pride and achievements of Austin County. It contributes to fostering a sense of community and localized identity among residents and promotes the cultural legacy of the county as part of Texas's broader narrative. The recognition afforded by such a resolution can enhance civic engagement and appreciation among locals and visitors alike regarding the historical context of the area.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 203 recognizes February 19, 2009, as Austin County Day at the State Capitol. The resolution acknowledges the historical significance of Austin County and its residents, celebrating their contributions to the state of Texas. Throughout the resolution, there are reflections on the early settlement of the area, the founding of key towns, and the diverse cultural makeup of its residents over the years. The resolution seeks to honor both past and present citizens of Austin County and promotes awareness of its rich heritage.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention as SR203 is a celebratory resolution rather than a policy change, it does emphasize the pride and communal identity within Austin County. The historical references may evoke discussions regarding the representation of diverse immigrant groups and their contributions, which could open avenues for debate on how best to acknowledge all communities within the state's historical narrative. Nonetheless, the nature of this resolution is largely positive and uncontroversial.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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