Texas 2023 - 88th 3rd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR65

Caption

Recognizing the induction of the Holistic and Historical 1882 Grote Ranch into the Texas Department of Agriculture Family Land Heritage Program.

Impact

The resolution does not introduce any changes to state laws; instead, it serves as an acknowledgment of the historical significance and ongoing contributions of the Grote family to Texas's agricultural landscape. It highlights the importance of family-owned farms and ranches, which play a vital role in the state's economy and cultural heritage. The inclusion of the Grote Ranch in the Family Land Heritage Program not only preserves the history of the ranch but also supports initiatives that encourage sustainable farming practices that can be passed down through generations.

Summary

Senate Resolution 65 (SR65) recognizes the induction of the Holistic and Historical 1882 Grote Ranch into the Texas Department of Agriculture Family Land Heritage Program. This program is designed to honor farms and ranches that have been continuously operated by the same family for over a century, thereby acknowledging their contribution to agriculture and family heritage in Texas. The Grote Ranch's lineage stretches back to its establishment in 1882 by C. H. and Mina Grote, and it continues to be operated by their descendants, reflecting a strong family commitment to agriculture and land stewardship.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR65 is overwhelmingly positive. Senators expressed appreciation for the heritage and stewardship demonstrated by the Grote family. By honoring the Grote Ranch, the resolution brings attention to the values of hard work, community, and family legacy in Texas agriculture. No significant opposition or contentious points were mentioned during the discussions surrounding the resolution, indicating a broad consensus on the importance of family farms in the state.

Contention

As a resolution, SR65 does not appear to have generated any notable contention or debate. It is primarily a ceremonial acknowledgement, celebrating a family's long-standing agricultural legacy without proposing legislative changes that might typically raise concerns among stakeholders. The focus remains on honoring the Grote family's contributions rather than addressing policy issues, thus minimizing the potential for conflict.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR336

Commending Texas AgriForestry Small Farmers and Ranchers for its contributions to historically underserved agricultural producers.

TX HR447

Recognizing the White Ranch as the oldest Anglo-owned cattle ranch in continuous operation in Southeast Texas.

TX SR54

Congratulating Wes O'Neal of Holliday on receiving the 2022 Working Cowboy Award from the Ranching Heritage Association.

TX SR489

Recognizing Bob Ford on his induction into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.

TX HR602

Recognizing the White Ranch in Chambers County for 195 years of continuous operation and for having the oldest Texas cattle brand in continuous use.

TX SR639

Recognizing the dedication of an Official Texas Historical Marker for the Broken Spoke dance hall.

TX HCR96

Congratulating the Cavender family on its receipt of the 2023 Star of Texas Award from the Texas Historical Foundation.

TX SR19

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

TX HB3589

Relating to the transfer of the administration of school nutrition programs from the Texas Department of Agriculture to the Texas Education Agency.

TX HR2357

Congratulating Jack Ingram on his induction into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.