Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR5

Caption

Designating Rockwall as the official Live Music Capital of North Texas.

Impact

The resolution positions Rockwall to benefit from this designation, encouraging tourism and local economic growth as more visitors may be drawn to the area for its live music offerings. Furthermore, the designation could potentially facilitate additional support and funding for local artists and events, ensuring that the cultural fabric of Rockwall continues to thrive. By being recognized in this way, it highlights the community's dedication to the arts and cultivates a sense of pride among its residents.

Summary

SCR5 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that designates the city of Rockwall as the official Live Music Capital of North Texas. The resolution acknowledges Rockwall's commitment to fostering a vibrant arts scene, particularly through its live music initiatives, which have proven successful over the years. This includes the Concert by the Lake Series that started in 1999, attracting a growing number of attendees and leading to expanded musical offerings in the community. The recognition seeks to promote free live music events and enhance Rockwall's reputation as a music hub.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR5 is positive, as it celebrates Rockwall's achievements and ongoing efforts to promote live music and arts in the community. Local stakeholders, including artists, event organizers, and city officials, likely view this bill favorably, seeing it as an opportunity for further cultural development and recognition. The general enthusiasm around the live music initiatives has been a unifying theme in garnering support for this resolution.

Contention

While SCR5 is largely a symbolic designation, it does present a platform for discussion about the role of local governments in supporting arts initiatives. There may be some contention around how resources will be allocated to support the arts and music scene going forward. However, no significant opposition is documented, suggesting broad support for Rockwall's aspirations in establishing itself as a cultural landmark in North Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HCR42

Very Similar Designating the city of Rockwall as the official Live Music Capital of North Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2017.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.