Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2692

Caption

Commending Miss Mae's Bar-B-Que in Wimberley for participating in Bar-B-Quesday at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves more than just a ceremonial purpose; it is a recognition of the important role local businesses like Miss Mae's play in preserving and promoting Texas's rich culinary heritage. By featuring local establishments in state events, the legislature fosters community pride and encourages support for state businesses. The participation in Bar-B-Quesday not only boosts the profile of the restaurant but also enhances the visibility of Texas's renowned barbecue culture as a vital part of state identity.

Summary

House Resolution 2692, introduced by State Representative Jason Isaac, commends Miss Mae's Bar-B-Que located in Wimberley, Texas, for its participation in the 'Bar-B-Quesday' event at the State Capitol. This initiative showcases various barbecue establishments from House District 45, emphasizing the significance of Texas barbecue culture in the state's culinary landscape. The resolution highlights the restaurant's deep-rooted family traditions, tracing back to the recipes of owner Steve Dunks’ grandmother, who originally prepared barbecue for her family and ranch hands before establishing her own restaurant in 1983.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR2692 is positive. It reflects a celebration of local culture and culinary traditions, with the intention of fostering community engagement and support for local businesses. Both legislative members and the public generally view this resolution as an important affirmation of the state's culinary diversity and heritage, contributing to the local economy and fostering community unity.

Contention

There is little to no contention surrounding this resolution as it functions primarily as a formal commendation. Unlike contentious legislative bills that may impact state laws, this resolution focuses on celebrating community contributions rather than proposing legal changes or policy shifts. Its role as a promoter of local cultural symbols, such as barbecue, suggests that it aims to unify rather than divide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR633

In memory of Nick Bradshaw of Wimberley.

TX HR919

Commending Dr. Ernst Nicanord for his participation in the Physician of the Day program at the State Capitol.

TX HR510

Commending Dr. Samuel Mathis for his participation in the Physician of the Day Program at the State Capitol.

TX HR164

Commending Josh Barraza of Fabens High School for participating in the 2023 Youth Voice Empowerment Summit in El Paso.

TX HR165

Commending Isaias Barraza of Fabens High School for participating in the 2023 Youth Voice Empowerment Summit in El Paso.

TX HR169

Commending Arturo Barraza of Americas High School for participating in the 2023 Youth Voice Empowerment Summit in El Paso.

TX HR639

Congratulating Alan Jones of Wimberley on his 68th birthday.

TX HR2333

In memory of Amber Nicole Barrera Rosales.

TX HR1475

In memory of Gero's Taco Bar founder Rob Lippincott of Austin.

TX SR31

In memory of Barbara Ruth Boone.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.