Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HR152

Impact

The passage of HR152 aims to honor and promote community engagement through local events like the BBQ cook-off. By establishing this resolution, the Texas House of Representatives draws attention to the cultural importance of barbecue in the state while also emphasizing the event's contribution to educational opportunities for local youths. The act of commemorating such events fosters a sense of pride within the community and encourages participation, thus supporting both local traditions and educational initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 152 (HR152) commemorates the 7th annual Bell County Area Go Texan BBQ Cook-off, scheduled to take place on October 18, 2025, in Belton, Texas. This resolution recognizes the significance of the event, which is sanctioned by the Champions Barbecue Alliance as one of the state championship cook-offs. The cook-off showcases talented chefs from Texas and beyond, competing across various categories, including chicken, ribs, and brisket, culminating in a grand champion receiving invitations to prestigious barbecue competitions. Alongside promoting culinary talent, HR152 highlights the cook-off's role in raising scholarship funds for graduating seniors in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR152 is overwhelmingly positive, as it is viewed as a celebration of local culture and community spirit. Lawmakers and constituents alike often express enthusiasm for the annual cook-off as a cherished tradition in Bell County. The resolution not only underscores the importance of culinary craftsmanship but also reinforces support for local fundraising efforts, which are vital for educational success in the region. Overall, the bill portrays an image of unity and celebration among Texans who cherish their barbecue heritage.

Contention

As HR152 serves primarily as a commemorative resolution, it does not introduce any controversial elements or actionable legislative changes. The resolution enjoys broad support, and thus there seems to be little contention surrounding its passage. Rather, it is embraced as a unifying statement that recognizes the joy and values upheld by community events like the BBQ cook-off.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR35

Commemorating the 2026 Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3719 Charity BBQ Cook-Off.

TX SR584

Recognizing the eighth annual Harlingen Police Department BBQ Cook-off.

TX HR1530

Commemorating the 2025 Harvest Christian Academy BBQ Cook Off in Edinburg.

TX SR169

Recognizing the participants, organizers, and sponsors of A Smokey Initiative BBQ Cook-Off.

TX HR1036

Commemorating the first annual El Rey del Ro: Anzaldas BBQ Cookoff in Mission.

TX HR311

Commemorating the 2025 Fire in the Hole BBQ Cook-Off in Somerset.

TX SR10

Congratulating Ernest Servantes and David Kirkland on the selection of Burnt Bean Co. in Seguin as the No. 1 restaurant in the Texas Monthly 2025 list of the 50 Best BBQ Joints in Texas.

TX HR179

Commemorating the 2025 Bon Temps Rouler Cajun Throwdown BBQ and Crawfish Cook-Off.

TX HR1334

Commemorating the 2025 Buda Lions Country Fair & BBQ Cook-Off.

TX HR30

Commemorating the first annual West Texas BBQ Cook-Off in El Paso.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.