Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR83

Introduced
3/4/11  
Introduced
3/4/11  
Refer
3/10/11  
Refer
3/10/11  
Report Pass
5/6/11  
Report Pass
5/6/11  
Refer
5/13/11  
Refer
5/13/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Redesignating the Lake Whitney area as the Getaway Capital of Texas.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the natural beauty and recreational facilities available at Lake Whitney, which includes a state park with campsites, swimming beaches, and trails for horseback riding. By officially redesignating the area, the resolution seeks to bolster tourism and attract more visitors, which could have positive economic implications for local communities. The area is notable for its fishing and outdoor leisure activities, appealing to both locals and out-of-state visitors.

Summary

HCR83 is a concurrent resolution from the Texas Legislature that aims to redesignate the Lake Whitney area as the 'Getaway Capital of Texas'. This designation is intended to highlight the area's rich recreational opportunities and draw attention to its historical significance as a popular destination for visitors seeking outdoor activities. The resolution follows a previous designation in 2005, showcasing the enduring appeal of the Lake Whitney region to residents and tourists alike.

Contention

One notable aspect of HCR83 is its focus on preserving the identity and recognition of Lake Whitney as a prime recreational area. While the resolution supports the continued designation, it does not directly address potential conflicts or assumptions pertaining to future development or conservation efforts in the area. The historical context provided in the resolution serves to build a case for maintaining the title, yet it brings up questions about sustainability and infrastructure as tourism grows.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR4

Designating Mineral Wells as the official Wellness Capital of Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.

TX HR805

Recognizing March 28 and 29, 2023, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

TX SR149

Recognizing 2023 as the Texas State Parks Centennial.

TX HCR104

Designating Granbury as the official Celebration Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HR491

Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Texas Bays and Estuaries Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR263

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Chambers County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HCR105

Designating Palestine as the official Dogwood Trails Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SCR45

Designating Palestine as the official Dogwood Trails Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX HR559

Recognizing March 16, 2023, as Hill County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR192

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Brazoria County Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.