Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR743

Introduced
4/27/09  
Introduced
4/27/09  
Enrolled
4/27/09  
Enrolled
4/27/09  
Passed
4/27/09  

Caption

Recognizing Ray Wharton of Bandera for being inducted into the Frontier Times Museum Hall of Honor in Bandera.

Impact

The acknowledgment of Ray Wharton serves not only to honor an individual but also to celebrate the broader cultural heritage of Texas. The Frontier Times Museum plays an important role in showcasing the exploits of early pioneers, and this resolution emphasizes the values and character traits that are intrinsic to the legacy of Texan history. By recognizing individuals like Wharton, the resolution acts as a reminder of the continued importance of cowboy culture in Texas.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 743 is a formal recognition of Ray Wharton from Bandera, Texas, who is being inducted into the Frontier Times Museum Hall of Honor on July 25, 2009. This resolution highlights Mr. Wharton's contributions to the legacy of the Texas cowboy and acknowledges his significant role in mentoring young cowboys over the years. Celebrating this honor is timely, coinciding with the National Day of the American Cowboy, which adds to the significance of the occasion.

Contention

While the resolution appears largely celebratory and without contention, it does represent a commitment by the Texas Senate to recognize and promote cultural heritage. However, discussions regarding the role and representation of such honors can surface, especially in relation to how historical figures and narratives are celebrated or overlooked in modern contexts.

Companion Bills

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