Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1799

Introduced
5/9/11  
Introduced
5/9/11  
Refer
5/11/11  
Refer
5/11/11  
Enrolled
5/24/11  
Enrolled
5/24/11  
Passed
5/24/11  

Caption

Honoring members of the Zumwalt, Kent, and Burket families for their service during the Texas Revolution and the period of the Texas Republic.

Impact

While HR1799 is symbolic rather than legislative, it reinforces the importance of recognizing local history and honoring the sacrifices made by early settlers in Texas. The resolution serves to promote awareness of Texas's complicated history and to foster a greater appreciation for the individuals who contributed to the founding of the state. Through this recognition, the resolution may encourage similar efforts across Texas to honor local heritage and the stories of influential families.

Summary

House Resolution 1799, introduced by Representative Parker, serves as a tribute to the contributions of the Zumwalt, Kent, and Burket families during the Texas Revolution and the early days of the Texas Republic. The resolution highlights the historical significance of these families, who were among the early Anglo settlers who played pivotal roles in Texas's struggle for independence. The document outlines specific actions undertaken by members of these families, including participation in key battles and community organizing efforts in Gonzales during the tumultuous 1830s.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1799 appears to be largely positive, with lawmakers and citizens expressing appreciation for the historical narrative and the role these families played in shaping Texas. It fosters a sense of pride in the state's history and serves to unite communities through shared stories of resilience and bravery. Support for the resolution is likely based on a collective recognition of the value of honoring such historical significance.

Contention

There are no substantial points of contention surrounding HR1799. As a resolution focused on historical commemoration, it is unlikely to face opposition as it does not propose new laws or impose regulations. The nature of the resolution suggests a consensus on the desirability of honoring historical figures, making it an uncontroversial act within the legislative context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR548

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TX HR549

Commemorating the 188th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto.

TX HR16

Honoring the members of The Texas Trio for their contributions to Texas music and culture.

TX HR423

Commemorating the 2023 Texas Independence Day ceremony hosted by the Sons of the Republic of Texas.

TX HR270

Honoring Karen Kennard of The Children's Assessment Center in Houston for her service in behalf of Texas children.

TX HR6

Honoring Pastor Elias R. Vasquez and Emma Vasquez of First Christian Church in Alice for their service.

TX HR124

Honoring civil rights pioneer Heman Marion Sweatt on the 75th anniversary of Texas Southern University.

TX HR518

In memory of former Texas state representative David Anthony Swinford of Dumas.

TX HR1449

Honoring Admiral David C. Tyson Jr. of the Texas Navy for his contributions to the Richardson community.

TX HCR115

Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Master Sergeant Mike C. Pea.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.