Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR619

Introduced
3/23/11  
Introduced
3/23/11  
Enrolled
3/23/11  
Enrolled
3/23/11  
Passed
3/23/11  

Caption

Recognizing the Hill Country BBQ and Chili Cook-off as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition.

Impact

While SR619 serves as a resolution and does not create new laws or regulations, it reinforces the state's commitment to supporting community events that foster education and local culture. The resolution celebrates the importance of such competitions in raising funds and enhancing community ties, particularly through the organization that sponsors the event. By recognizing the event at the state level, the resolution encourages participation and interest, which can lead to increased awareness and support for related educational programs in the region.

Summary

Senate Resolution 619 (SR619) recognizes the Hill Country BBQ and Chili Cook-off as a Texas State Barbecue Championship competition. This event is sponsored by the League of United Latin American Citizens Council 4876 and aims to raise funds to support educational initiatives in the San Marcos area through donations to schools and scholarships for deserving students. SR619 emphasizes the significance of this competition, highlighting its role in promoting community engagement and cultural celebration in Texas, known for its rich barbecue traditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR619 is overwhelmingly positive, as it brings attention to community efforts that contribute to social good. Supporters view the resolution as a means to celebrate Texas culture, particularly its culinary traditions, while also emphasizing a commitment to educational advancements. The sentiment reflects pride in local customs and a desire to uplift local organizations dedicated to improving community well-being.

Contention

Given the nature of SR619 as a resolution rather than a legislative bill, there are minimal points of contention. The focus of discussions likely revolved around its potential benefits for the community, specifically regarding fundraising for education. However, some members may have brought up considerations about resource allocation or the importance of maintaining diverse community events rather than focusing solely on barbecue culture if discussions extended beyond mere recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR643

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

TX SR475

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

TX SR712

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

TX SCR6

Recognizing the 2024 Texas Department of Public Safety Foundation BBQ Cook-Off.

TX SR682

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

TX SR40

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

TX SR208

Recognizing the 2023 Butterfield Stage Days BBQ Cook-Off .

TX HR2011

Commemorating the 2023 Stars, Stripes, and Sizzle BBQ Cook-off.

TX SR30

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

TX HR160

Commemorating the 2024 WBCA Red, White and BBQ cook-off in Laredo.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.