Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR99

Introduced
1/10/11  
Introduced
1/10/11  
Refer
2/14/11  
Refer
2/14/11  
Enrolled
3/7/11  
Enrolled
3/7/11  
Passed
3/7/11  

Caption

Commemorating the dedication of a Texas State Historical Marker at the First United Methodist Church of Buna.

Impact

The passing of HR99 signifies an official recognition of the First United Methodist Church's contributions to the Buna community. While this resolution does not alter existing state laws, it reflects the legislative body's commendation of historical institutions that have played a vital role in local heritage. By designating a historical marker, the bill helps preserve the memory of the church and promotes awareness of local history among residents and visitors alike.

Summary

House Resolution 99 (HR99) commemorates the dedication of a Texas State Historical Marker at the First United Methodist Church of Buna. This resolution acknowledges the church's long-standing history, dating back to its establishment in January 1904 by Tex Rogers and the Hancock family. Services were initially held in a schoolhouse until 1922 when the congregation dedicated the building and community hall that has served its members for generations. The resolution highlights the church's role in fostering spiritual growth and community outreach through various programs including the Epworth League and Methodist Youth Fellowship.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR99 is largely positive, focusing on honoring a significant community institution. Lawmakers and community members interviewed expressed a deep respect for the church's contributions and its essential place in the fabric of local history. This resolution serves as a means of fostering pride within the community and recognizing the collective efforts of past and present congregants.

Contention

There appear to be no notable points of contention surrounding HR99. The nature of the resolution is celebratory and uncontroversial, emphasizing community acknowledgment rather than legislative change. This reflects a broader trend in local governance where historical recognitions unify communities rather than divide them.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR207

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of A&M United Methodist Church.

TX HR195

Commemorating the 125th anniversary of Katy's First Baptist Church.

TX HR2505

Commemorating the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker honoring Congressman Mickey Leland.

TX HR2034

Honoring Valley Spring United Methodist Church in Llano County on the 120th anniversary of the church's sanctuary.

TX HR2292

Commemorating the dedication of a historical marker for the James D. Burrus Elementary School in Houston.

TX SR377

Recognizing St. Luke Community United Methodist Church on the occasion of its 90th anniversary.

TX HR244

Congratulating St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church in Dallas on its 90th anniversary.

TX SR684

Recognizing the dedication of the Official Texas Historical Marker for Mason Cemetery.

TX SR639

Recognizing the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker for the Broken Spoke dance hall.

TX HR1059

Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Austin.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.