Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR342

Introduced
2/28/11  
Introduced
2/28/11  
Enrolled
2/28/11  
Enrolled
2/28/11  
Passed
2/28/11  

Caption

Celebrating Hudspeth County Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution impacts state laws primarily through its ceremonial nature, emphasizing the importance of community and regional identity in Texas. By officially recognizing Hudspeth County Day, the resolution reinforces the connection between state governance and local heritage. There are no legislative changes resulting from the resolution, but it enhances the visibility of local communities at the state level, allowing residents to celebrate their history and contributions in a formal context.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 342 recognizes and celebrates 'Hudspeth County Day' at the State Capitol. The resolution acknowledges the historical significance of Hudspeth County, which was formed in 1917 from lands in eastern El Paso County and named after State Senator Claude Benton Hudspeth. The text highlights the rich cultural heritage of the area and honors the contributions of its citizens to the broader narrative of Texas history. The resolution serves not only as a celebration of the county but also as an emblem of pride for local residents.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR342 is positive and celebratory. It promotes community pride and recognizes the longtime historical narratives that have shaped Hudspeth County. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for the county's rich past, agricultural contributions, and resilience of its people. As a non-controversial instrument, it garners support across the legislative body without noted opposition.

Contention

Since SR342 is a resolution and not a typical bill aimed at changing statute, there are no significant points of contention associated with it. The absence of debate or dissent in the text illustrates a consensus on the importance of celebrating local cultures and histories in the context of state governance. The resolution is primarily a unifying measure intended to uplift community spirit rather than to elicit public policy disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR62

Recognizing January 26, 2023, as Howard County Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR132

Recognizing Maverick County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1231

Recognizing Wilson County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR1057

Recognizing April 12, 2023, as Panola County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR88

Recognizing February 14, 2023, as Montgomery County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR630

Recognizing March 22 and 23, 2023, as Tarrant County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR611

Recognizing March 22 and 23, 2023, as Tarrant County Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR260

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Hunt County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR899

Recognizing April 5, 2023, as Karnes County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR434

Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Erath County Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.