Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR400

Introduced
3/10/09  
Enrolled
3/10/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 10, 2009, as Texas Folklore Society Day.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official acknowledgment of the Texas Folklore Society's contributions to cultural heritage in Texas. By recognizing the day, the Senate highlights the importance of folklore as a component of the state's collective identity. The resolution not only celebrates the organization's century of work but also promotes awareness of Texas's unique cultural history. Events planned for the anniversary period further underscore the societal value placed on preserving local traditions and narratives.

Summary

SR400 is a Senate Resolution recognizing April 10, 2009, as Texas Folklore Society Day in celebration of the organization's 100th anniversary. The Texas Folklore Society, which is dedicated to preserving and presenting the legends, customs, beliefs, superstitions, songs, and crafts of Texas and the Southwest, has played a vital role in documenting Texas culture. Founded at The University of Texas in 1909 and now based at Stephen F. Austin State University, the society has significantly contributed to the preservation of Texan folklore through numerous publications and events.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, discussions around cultural preservation can sometimes bring about differing opinions regarding which aspects of culture are prioritized and supported by public funding. However, in this particular instance, SR400 appears to enjoy broad support among legislators, focusing on a shared appreciation for Texas's rich folkloric heritage.

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