Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR249

Introduced
2/15/11  
Introduced
2/15/11  
Enrolled
2/15/11  
Enrolled
2/15/11  
Passed
2/15/11  

Caption

Recognizing the Terrell Heritage Jubilee Cook-off as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition.

Impact

By recognizing the Terrell Heritage Jubilee Cook-off as a state championship, SR249 elevates the event’s status and promotes Texas's heritage of barbecue cooking. This official recognition can encourage local tourism and participation, enhancing local businesses and community engagement around culinary traditions. Additionally, it aligns with Texas's identity as a state known for its barbecue culture, fostering a sense of pride among residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution 249 recognizes the Terrell Heritage Jubilee Cook-off as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition. This resolution highlights the cultural significance of barbecue in Texas and honors the long-standing tradition of the Terrell Heritage Jubilee, which has been celebrated since 1981. The annual event features not only the cook-off but also various activities including a carnival, rodeo, arts and crafts, and health and business expos, thereby attracting roughly 15,000 visitors annually to Terrell.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR249 appears overwhelmingly positive. Community members, local officials, and enthusiasts express pride in the Terrell Heritage Jubilee and its contribution to Texas’s cultural landscape. The resolution solidifies the bond between culinary arts and Texas identity, reinforcing positive sentiments about local traditions and community gatherings.

Contention

While the resolution serves to celebrate the cultural significance of barbecue and local traditions, it may also spark discussions on resource allocation for state-recognized events versus other community needs. However, such contentions seem minimal in this context, as the focus remains primarily on celebrating food heritage and promoting local culture rather than introducing significant legislative disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR643

Recognizing the National Championship Barbecue Cookoff in the City of Meridian.

TX SR40

Recognizing the Pitmasters barbecue team from Temple High School for placing in a national championship.

TX SR475

Recognizing the AG Youth of Texas Lots, Stock, & Barrows BBQ Cook-Off taking place on May 5 and 6, 2023.

TX HR25

Commemorating the 2023 Syndicate Smokedown barbecue competition hosted by the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate.

TX SR712

Recognizing the DPS Troopers Foundation Burn and Turn BBQ Cook-Off.

TX HCR104

Designating Granbury as the official Celebration Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

TX SR30

Recognizing the James Madison High School Cowboy Smokers barbecue team for winning a national title.

TX SR39

Recognizing the Pleasanton Express for its success in newpaper competitions.

TX SR542

Recognizing May 2023 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

TX SR682

Recognizing the Harlingen Police Department on the occasion of its BBQ Cook-off.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.