Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR550

Introduced
4/21/09  
Enrolled
4/21/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 21, 2009, as Delta County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a recognition of Delta County but also promotes community pride and awareness among citizens across Texas. It highlights the importance of local governance and history while providing a platform for Delta County to showcase its agricultural bounty and recreational opportunities. This public acknowledgment can foster greater community spirit and encourage tourism and investment within the area.

Summary

Senate Resolution 550 commemorates April 21, 2009, as Delta County Day at the State Capitol. This resolution expresses the Texas Senate's acknowledgment of the contributions and significance of Delta County, which was established in 1870. The resolution highlights the county's geographical features, naming its founding date, and its historical ties to state Senator L.W. Cooper, the county seat's namesake. The statement emphasizes the pride of Delta County's citizens in their achievements which contribute to the overall progress and history of Texas.

Contention

Though Senate resolutions typically garner unanimous support, they may face scrutiny regarding representation and inclusiveness of various communities. While SR550 specifically rejoices in the accomplishments of Delta County, similar resolutions in the past have sometimes been challenged for not addressing broader issues that affect other counties or communities equally. Nonetheless, this resolution avoids potential contention by focusing solely on celebrating the distinctive characteristics of Delta County without delving into legislative impacts or policy changes.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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