Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2205

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of the Alamo Historic District Commission.

Impact

The creation of the Alamo Historic District Commission is expected to significantly influence how the Alamo is managed and represented. The commission's objectives include identifying the original footprint of the Alamo, proposing stewardship structures for its preservation, and improving the overall visitor experience. This initiative positions the Alamo not only as a Texas symbol but also as a site of national and historical importance, which could increase tourism and educational opportunities in San Antonio.

Summary

House Bill 2205 establishes the Alamo Historic District Commission, aiming to honor and preserve the Alamo as a significant national landmark. The bill outlines the composition of the commission, which includes representatives from local government, the state legislature, and various appointing authorities. The commission is tasked with developing a comprehensive plan for interpreting the history of the Alamo and finding ways to enhance its status as a global cultural destination.

Contention

One point of discussion surrounding HB2205 is its approach to establishing an affiliated nonprofit organization that would support the commission in raising funds and providing services. Critics may argue about the oversight and management of such partnerships, especially regarding the preservation of authentic historical narratives versus commercial interests. Additionally, the bill's limited duration until January 1, 2015, raises questions regarding its long-term vision and sustainability beyond its initial enactment.

Companion Bills

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