Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR280

Caption

Recognizing March 2, 2015, as Kaufman County Day.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a commemorative gesture, strengthening community ties and providing an opportunity for Kaufman County representatives to showcase their region's accomplishments and heritage. Such resolutions are essential for local governments, as they foster a sense of pride and recognition among citizens and encourage continued civic engagement. The celebration of Kaufman County Day underscores the importance of local identities within the state framework.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 280 recognizes March 2, 2015, as Kaufman County Day at the State Capitol. The resolution celebrates the citizens of Kaufman County, who traveled to Austin to honor their community and its contributions to the state of Texas. It highlights the county's history, created in 1848 and named after a state legislator and congressman, David Spangler Kaufman. Kaufman County's growth and community spirit are emphasized through this legislative acknowledgment.

Contention

While the nature of Senate Resolution No. 280 is largely non-controversial, community recognition may bring to light various points of contention regarding funding and support for local initiatives in Kaufman County. The resolution does not propose any changes to state laws or policies, but it does remind legislators of the importance of supporting all counties, particularly those experiencing rapid growth, such as Kaufman County, in terms of resource allocation and infrastructure improvements.

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