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House Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism Meets
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Texas State Rep. Larry Phillips
Posted: 8/6/2010 Views: 4165 Impressions: 17724
Categories: Government, Local News, Politics
Posted: 8/6/2010 Views: 4165 Impressions: 17724
Categories: Government, Local News, Politics
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In recent weeks I have written about the interim committee charges for the 32 standing committees. Each committee meets during the interim in order to hear testimony regarding its charges. Recently, the House Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism, of which I am a member, met in Austin to hear from the state agencies it oversees: Texas Parks and Wildlife; the State Library and Archives Commission; and the State Preservation Board.

The committee also heard from the State Preservation Board, which oversees the Governor's Mansion Restoration Project and the Capitol Dome Restoration Project. The agency testified that the last two years since the fire have been spent trying to find a plan that would restore the Governor's Mansion to as close to its original state as possible while updating it in accordance to the needs of a modern day governor and the public. Currently, prep work is taking place on the building; for instance, lead paint is currently being stripped from outside of the building. The actual reconstruction of the mansion is scheduled to begin October 1 of this year. It is anticipated that the reconstruction will be completed in February 2012.
The Preservation Board also reiterated that the work on the Capitol Dome and House Chamber, about which I have previously written, are being paid for by funds earned through sources such as the Capitol gift shop and especially the annual capitol ornament; no tax-payer dollars are being used to fund that project.
For more information on this committee hearing or any other matter of state government, please contact my office by writing to P.O. Box 2910, Austin, TX 78768-2910 or by emailing me at larry.phillips@house.state.tx.us. My district office phone number is (903) 891-7297.
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