Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR466

Caption

Recognizing July 1 through July 4, 2013, as the Texas Family Reunion.

Impact

While resolutions like SR466 do not typically alter state laws, they serve to foster community spirit and collective remembrance. The Texas Family Reunion is intended to strengthen societal ties and promote the values of freedom and family unity, which can have a ripple effect in communities across the state. Recognizing such events can lead to increased participation in local traditions and cultural observances, particularly during the designated holiday period.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 466 recognizes the period from July 1 through July 4, 2013, as the Texas Family Reunion. This resolution highlights the significance of Independence Day and Memorial Day, both of which celebrate American freedoms and honor the sacrifices of those who have served. The initiative specifically acknowledges community efforts in Liberty Hill, where local residents decorate their town with patriotic colors and encourage gatherings that reflect on familial bonds and shared heritage. The resolution promotes a collective observance of the holiday, calling upon all Texans to engage in this celebration.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR466 is positive, with a strong emphasis on community fellowship and patriotism. Supporters view the resolution as a meaningful way to celebrate and reinforce American values. It embodies a cherished tradition that brings families together, reinforcing the bonds of community. There may be minimal contention surrounding the specifics of how to celebrate, but overall, the reception of the resolution is supportive among those who value family and community gatherings during national holidays.

Contention

Notably, debates may arise regarding the balance of community observance versus commercialism in celebrations. While the resolution promotes gathering for patriotism and reflection, different communities may have diverse interpretations of how best to celebrate. Such discussions could address inclusivity, honoring diverse backgrounds while uniting under shared American values during family reunions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2247

Commemorating the Fourth of July, 2023.

TX HR2324

Commemorating the Fourth of July, 2024.

TX SR19

Recognizing the members of the McAfee family on the occasion of their 2023 family reunion.

TX SR523

Recognizing the 50th reunion of the Winnsboro High School Class of 1973.

TX SR403

Recognizing April 10 through 14, 2023, as Texas Retired Teachers Week.

TX HR507

Recognizing Macharaviaya, Spain, on its 2023 Fourth of July celebration.

TX SR160

Recognizing February 14 through February 16, 2023, as El Paso Days.

TX HR245

Recognizing May 4, 2023, as National Day of Prayer in Texas.

TX SR111

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX HR2250

Recognizing September 17, 2023, as Constitution Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.