Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR276

Introduced
2/23/09  
Enrolled
2/23/09  

Caption

Recognizing James W. Vaughn of Houston on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

Impact

The resolution highlights Vaughn's dedication to promoting Houston’s music scene, especially the blues genre. By featuring artists and sharing local news, his program has served as a vital link between musicians and the community. This recognition by the Texas Senate underscores the importance of local cultural contributions and aims to inspire further community engagement with the arts.

Summary

Senate Resolution 276 honors James W. Vaughn of Houston on the occasion of his 70th birthday, recognizing his contributions to the community and particularly his work in radio. Known as 'Mr. V', Vaughn has played a significant role at KPFT-FM over nearly two decades as a host and producer of 'Blues on the Move', a popular program that showcases blues music and artists. His efforts have not only provided entertainment but also fostered a deeper appreciation for local talent and blues culture in Houston.

Contention

While SR276 is largely celebratory, it may also reflect broader themes of arts appreciation within the Texas legislature. The resolution does not contain opposition or contention, as it simply serves to acknowledge an individual’s milestone and positive impact, leaving a legacy of community support and artistic contribution uncontroversial.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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