Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR91

Caption

In memory of Tejano legend Laura Canales of Kingsville on April 16, 2013, the eighth anniversary of her death.

Impact

The resolution does not impose any new laws but serves to honor Canales's contributions, thereby reinforcing the cultural values and appreciation for the Tejano music heritage within Texas. It acknowledges the importance of recognizing local artists and their contributions to Texas’s cultural identity. By memorializing Canales, the Texas Legislature emphasizes the importance of celebrating diverse musical traditions and the influence they hold within the community. The resolution aims to inspire future generations of artists in the Tejano genre.

Summary

House Resolution 91 (HR91) serves as a tribute to the legacy of Laura Canales, a celebrated figure in Tejano music, on the eighth anniversary of her passing. Recognized as 'La Reina de la Onda Tejana' (the Queen of the Tejano Wave), Canales made significant contributions to the music genre, breaking gender barriers and paving the way for many female artists who followed. The resolution highlights her musical achievements, notable awards, and her impact on the cultural landscape of Texas, affirming her status as a beloved icon of the genre.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HR91 is predominantly positive, celebrating Canales’s accomplishments and the richness of Tejano music. Supporters of this resolution express pride in Canales's achievements and the cultural significance of her work. There is a sense of nostalgia and gratitude for her contributions, indicating a collective identity tied to her music and its role in Texas culture. The supportive tone of the resolution reflects a broader appreciation for the arts and the importance of local legends.

Contention

While resolutions like HR91 are generally non-controversial, discussions around artistic recognition may spark debates about the representation of women in music and the visibility of various genres in Texas legislation. Such recognition can be seen as a critique or acknowledgment of historical underrepresentation in the arts, prompting discourse on how legislation can contribute to cultural recognition and promote diversity within Texas's musical heritage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1298

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Tejano band Tortilla Factory.

TX HR1062

Honoring native Texan and legendary country music artist Tanya Tucker.

TX HR2010

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Rotary Club of Kingsville.

TX HR2012

In memory of Alberto "Beto" Maldonado of Kingsville.

TX SR69

In memory of Laura Lewis.

TX HR627

In memory of cumbia legend Fito Olivares of Houston.

TX HR927

Recognizing April 6, 2023, as Tejano Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR393

Recognizing April 6, 2023, as Tejano Day.

TX HR35

In memory of legendary college football coach Mike Leach.

TX SR683

Recognizing the christening of the USS Kingsville.

Similar Bills

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