Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR501

Introduced
4/1/09  
Enrolled
4/1/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 1, 2009, as Hutto Day at the Capitol.

Impact

The resolution celebrates the community dynamics and contributions of Hutto, highlighting its recognition in Southern Business and Development Magazine as one of the Top 10 Edge Markets for its outstanding business climate. The local workforce, city governance, and educational opportunities provided by the Hutto Independent School District are commended in the resolution, which points to the city’s agrarian roots while acknowledging the current diversified economy that includes high-tech and manufacturing jobs.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 501 recognizes April 1, 2009, as Hutto Day at the Capitol, celebrating the growth and development of the city of Hutto, Texas. The resolution aims to honor the residents of Hutto for preserving their town's amenities while guiding its growth. Hutto, which has seen significant population growth from 579 residents at incorporation in 1911 to an estimated 17,120 today, is recognized for maintaining its small-town charm amidst rapid urban development.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a celebratory statement rather than a legislative bill imposing new laws or regulations, it reflects a broader commitment to recognizing local growth achievements at the state level. However, discussions around such resolutions can often reveal differences in community priorities, particularly as cities like Hutto balance growth with maintaining quality of life for residents. The resolution emphasizes local governance and community spirit, potentially paving the way for future initiatives aimed at sustaining Hutto's rapid growth.

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