Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR51

Refer
5/4/11  
Refer
5/4/11  
Report Pass
5/17/11  
Report Pass
5/17/11  
Refer
5/19/11  
Refer
5/19/11  
Report Pass
5/20/11  
Report Pass
5/20/11  
Introduced
5/20/11  
Introduced
5/20/11  
Enrolled
5/23/11  
Enrolled
5/23/11  

Caption

Expressing the legislature's support for the construction of a monument to African American Texans on the grounds of the State Capitol at the location approved by the State Preservation Board for a Juneteenth monument.

Note

SCR51 demonstrates an active legislative effort to endorse tangible expressions of cultural and historical acknowledgment, potentially influencing future decisions about commemorating diverse groups within the state.

Impact

The resolution advocates for the placement of this monument at the location previously designated for a Juneteenth monument, as approved by the State Preservation Board in 2003. By doing so, it aims to recognize and celebrate African American contributions to Texas alongside the important observance of Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the United States. The bill expresses a broader commitment to inclusive representation at the State Capitol.

Summary

SCR51 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution by Ellis, West, Zaffirini, expressing the support of the Texas Legislature for the establishment of a monument to African American Texans. The bill underscores the importance of commemorating the contributions of African Americans to the state’s history, extending beyond the scope of the Juneteenth celebration alone. It highlights the need to honor the cultural and historical significance of African Americans in Texas.

Contention

While resolutions like SCR51 generally receive strong public support due to their commemoration efforts, they may also evoke discussions surrounding the allocation of resources for such monuments. There might be debates regarding the location selection and the narratives that monuments promote, particularly in a politically diverse state like Texas. Ensuring that the contributions of all communities in Texas are adequately celebrated can lead to further dialogues about historical recognition and representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB114

Relating to designating April as Minority Cancer Awareness Month.

TX SB1928

Relating to an African American Texans memorial monument on the Capitol grounds.

TX HB2793

Relating to the processing fee charged for a dishonored payment device.

TX HB1128

Relating to consent to certain medical treatments by a surrogate decision-maker on behalf of certain inmates.

TX HCR90

Urging Congress to provide a comprehensive public alert warning system.

TX HCR63

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

TX HCR84

Designating 42 as the official State Domino Game of Texas.

TX HCR133

Designating the red drum as the official State Saltwater Fish of Texas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.