Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR61

Caption

Recognizing January 28, 2015, as Brownsville Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution commends the citizens of Brownsville for their positive contributions to the state's growth and prosperity. In particular, it reflects on the community's proactive development under the Imagine Brownsville Comprehensive Plan, which aims to leverage the region's unique economic assets and cultural strengths to build a promising future. By formally recognizing Brownsville Day, the resolution serves to elevate the city’s profile within the state and promotes awareness of its cultural significance among Texas citizens and lawmakers.

Summary

Senate Resolution 61 (SR61) is a celebratory resolution recognizing January 28, 2015, as Brownsville Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the significance of the city of Brownsville, which is the largest city in the lower Rio Grande Valley and serves as the seat of Cameron County. Named in honor of Major Jacob Brown, the city has a rich history dating back to its charter in 1848. SR61 emphasizes the importance of Brownsville as a cultural center that embodies the heritage of both the United States and Mexico, promoting a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect through various annual festivals and events that celebrate its diverse traditions.

Contention

While SR61 is a resolution celebrating a community event rather than a bill with legislative provisions, it is essential to acknowledge the role such recognitions play in fostering local pride and unity. There are no notable points of contention associated with this resolution as it serves purely to acknowledge the contributions of Brownsville and its residents. The resolution passed unanimously, indicating broad support among Senate members for celebrating the diverse cultural tapestry that enhances Texas's identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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TX HR243

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