Recognizing the historic and cultural value of the battleship Texas.
Impact
The resolution highlights the battleship Texas as an asset of the State of Texas, managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and supported by the Battleship Texas Foundation. The Foundation is tasked with fundraising efforts aimed at restoration and enhancement projects, ensuring that the battleship remains accessible for future generations and serves its educational purpose effectively. The designation of the ship as a National Historic Landmark also underlines its importance in American military history.
Summary
Senate Resolution 419 recognizes the historic and cultural significance of the battleship Texas, which has served as a prominent symbol of Texas history since its commission in 1914. The battleship played a notable role in both World War I and World War II, participating in numerous significant naval battles. This resolution aims to honor its legacy and the contributions it made as a flagship of the Texas Navy, emphasizing its importance as an educational resource and cultural icon.
Contention
While Senate Resolution 419 is primarily celebratory in nature, the discussions surrounding the funding and management of historical sites like the battleship Texas have seen various viewpoints. Some argue for increased funding and resources to preserve such sites, while others raise concerns about the sustainability of these endeavors and the allocation of state resources. The ongoing efforts of the Battleship Texas Foundation reflect a commitment to both preserving the ship's legacy and providing educational opportunities for youth across Texas.
Relating to Motor Vehicle Registrations and to the USS Alabama Battleship Commission; to amend Section 32-6-55, Code of Alabama 1975; to allow former and current chairs of the USS Alabama Battleship Commission to use the USS Alabama Battleship Commission distinctive license tag; to require that the commission annually certify to the Department of Revenue a list of those individuals eligible for the distinctive license tag.
Relating to Motor Vehicle Registrations and to the USS Alabama Battleship Commission; to amend Section 32-6-55, Code of Alabama 1975; to allow former and current chairs of the USS Alabama Battleship Commission to use the USS Alabama Battleship Commission distinctive license tag; to require that the commission annually certify to the Department of Revenue a list of those individuals eligible for the distinctive license tag.