Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1699

Introduced
5/2/11  
Refer
5/3/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Passed
5/19/11  

Caption

Commemorating the 2011 Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration.

Impact

This resolution aims to honor the Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration Foundation for organizing events that foster community engagement and educational outreach about the historical significance of Juneteenth. The celebration features a variety of family-oriented activities, including parades, historical reenactments, and cultural festivals, which serve to educate attendees about the struggles endured and the achievements made by the African American community over the years. This recognition helps reinforce the importance of celebrating state history and promotes awareness of the ongoing legacy of slavery and emancipation in modern society.

Summary

House Resolution 1699 commemorates the Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration, an event dedicated to the historical significance of Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in Texas. The resolution acknowledges the long struggle for emancipation that culminated on June 19, 1865, when Union troops informed enslaved Texans of their freedom. The resolution highlights how Juneteenth has evolved from a day of profound realization to an annual celebration that brings communities together to reflect on their heritage and commemorate the contributions of African Americans to Texas.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR1699 is positive, reflecting an appreciation for the cultural significance of Juneteenth within Texas and its role in acknowledging the African American community's history. The resolution represents a unifying effort to recognize and honor the contributions of those who fought for freedom and to celebrate the resilience of communities across the state. By formally acknowledging these events through the resolution, it reinforces the value placed on community history and cultural heritage.

Contention

While the resolution itself faces little contention, it arises within a broader context where discussions about the commemoration of Juneteenth can provoke varying opinions regarding how history is acknowledged and taught. Some argue that recognition of such events is essential for education and awareness, while others feel the focus should extend beyond celebratory events to address present-day inequalities stemming from that history. Nonetheless, HR1699 serves as a primary acknowledgment of the importance of Juneteenth as a cultural and historical milestone.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1744

Commemorating the 2023 Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration.

TX HR2417

Commemorating the Garland 2023 Juneteenth Celebration.

TX HR2416

Commemorating the 2023 Mesquite NAACP Juneteenth Festival.

TX HCR22

Designating Galveston as the Juneteenth Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SR667

Recognizing the Juneteenth Cultural Celebration Gala in El Paso.

TX HR921

Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the city of Columbus.

TX HR1752

Commemorating the 2023 Mesquite Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Celebration.

TX HR70

Congratulating Madison Swain on her performance at the Miss Juneteenth USA Pageant.

TX HR203

Commemorating the 175th anniversary of Starr County.

TX HR2459

Commemorating Dallas Pride 2023.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.