Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR811

Introduced
3/11/11  
Introduced
3/11/11  
Refer
3/14/11  
Refer
3/14/11  
Enrolled
3/21/11  
Enrolled
3/21/11  
Passed
3/21/11  

Caption

Commemorating the first annual Neon Desert Music Festival in El Paso on April 30, 2011.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the festival's role as a significant economic catalyst for the area, as it aimed to draw music fans into downtown El Paso, thereby benefiting local businesses. Additionally, a portion of the festival proceeds was allocated to support two local nonprofit organizations, Amor Por Juarez and Creative Kids. This aspect highlights the festival's dual role in not only promoting local culture but also contributing to community well-being through charitable donations.

Summary

HR811 is a resolution commemorating the first annual Neon Desert Music Festival, which took place in El Paso on April 30, 2011. The festival was organized by Splendid Sun Productions with support from the City of El Paso and was designed to be a major cultural and entertainment event expected to attract around 10,000 attendees. The event featured a diverse lineup of artists, including Grammy-nominated bands, and was set across multiple stages in downtown El Paso, showcasing the city's dedication to promoting local music and culture.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR811 is predominantly positive, with lawmakers recognizing the festival as a vital opportunity for cultural enrichment and economic development. The organizing efforts were seen as a testament to community involvement and collaboration between the city and local stakeholders, fostering a sense of pride among residents and officials alike. Support for such cultural events reflects a broader appreciation for the arts as a means of enhancing the quality of life in urban areas.

Contention

While generally celebratory, resolutions like HR811 can sometimes face criticism surrounding funding and resource allocation for community events. Questions might arise regarding the prioritization of public resources for festival support versus other community needs. However, in this case, the resolution highlights a coordinated effort to produce an event that encapsulates community spirit and promotes local cultural expression without significant indications of opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1837

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TX HR71

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TX HR110

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TX HR1184

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TX HR993

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TX HCR21

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TX HR2416

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TX HR1733

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Similar Bills

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