HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 1-1           WHEREAS, Texas is blessed with a rich and colorful history,
 1-2     and no event captures the unique spirit of the Lone Star State
 1-3     better than rodeo; and
 1-4           WHEREAS, The cattle industry of the Southwest flourished
 1-5     throughout the 1800s, but the fencing of the open range in the
 1-6     latter part of that century forever changed the nomadic existence
 1-7     of the cowboy; bronc riding and roping contests at community
 1-8     celebrations quickly gained popularity as opportunities for cowboys
 1-9     to test their skills against counterparts from other ranches, and
1-10     these informal contests eventually gave way to organized
1-11     competitions that awarded prize money to the top finishers; and
1-12           WHEREAS, From the earliest days of the sport, Texas has
1-13     played a key role in the development of the modern rodeo; the
1-14     world's first recorded rodeo was held in Pecos in 1883, and Fort
1-15     Worth staged the first indoor rodeo in 1917; Rockdale's legendary
1-16     Bill Pickett laid the foundation for the popular steer-wrestling
1-17     event when he developed a method of bulldogging a steer by the lip,
1-18     and his success on the rodeo circuit opened the door for other
1-19     African American cowboys; and
1-20           WHEREAS, Problems soon emerged for the competitors, however,
1-21     and when the need for an organization representing the cowboys'
1-22     interests became apparent, Texas was again at the leading edge; the
1-23     Rodeo Cowboys Association, the forerunner to today's famed
1-24     Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), was established in
 2-1     Houston in 1945, and renowned Bandera calf roper Toots Mansfield, a
 2-2     seven-time world champion, was installed as its first president;
 2-3     and
 2-4           WHEREAS, Female competitors such as Fort Worth's Barbara Inez
 2-5     "Tad" Lucas also gained fame and fortune on the rodeo circuit in
 2-6     the early part of this century, and cowgirls eventually banded
 2-7     together to establish the Women's Professional Rodeo Association in
 2-8     San Angelo; many of these women have been honored for their unique
 2-9     contributions in the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, which is
2-10     located in Fort Worth; and
2-11           WHEREAS, Today, internationally known rodeos in Houston, Fort
2-12     Worth, and San Antonio, as well as countless others across the
2-13     state, continue the Lone Star rodeo legacy and preserve this
2-14     invaluable link to our past; no other sport so embodies the
2-15     independence, fortitude, and courage exhibited by our state's
2-16     forebears, and thus the rodeo holds a special place in the hearts
2-17     of all Texans; now, therefore, be it
2-18           RESOLVED, That the 75th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-19     hereby declare rodeo to be the official sport of Texas.
                                                                     Siebert
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             President of the Senate              Speaker of the House
               I certify that H.C.R. No. 21 was adopted by the House on May
         2, 1997, by a non-record vote; and that the House concurred in
         Senate amendments to H.C.R. No. 21 on May 24, 1997, by a non-record
         vote.
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                                                 Chief Clerk of the House
               I certify that H.C.R. No. 21 was adopted by the Senate, as
         amended, on May 22, 1997, by a viva-voce vote.
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                                                 Secretary of the Senate
         APPROVED:  _____________________
                            Date
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                          Governor