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Presenter reads travel-industry proclamation citing $92 billion; council cannot act without quorum

Bowie city council · April 29, 2026

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Summary

A presenter read a proclamation at a Bowie council meeting highlighting the travel industry's economic role and citing $92,000,000,000 in 2025 state and local revenue; the council did not formally adopt the proclamation because there was no quorum.

A presenter read a proclamation emphasizing the travel industry’s economic contributions and local events during a Bowie council meeting that lacked a quorum.

The presenter said, "Travel industry fuels every industry and will continue to be an essential part of Bowie, Texas economy development and workforce," and read a passage stating that travel spending "generat[es] $92,000,000,000 in state and local revenue in 2025 to support essential services such as education, emergency response, public safety, and more." The proclamation also referenced local events and assets including Jim Bowie Day, the Chicken and Bread Days Festival, and the Blade Pickleball Courts at North Central Texas College.

The transcript does not indicate a source for the $92,000,000,000 figure; the amount was read as part of the proclamation text but not cited during the meeting. The presiding council member said the council did not have enough members present to take formal action on the proclamations. "So council, we are apparently not gonna have a quorum tonight, so we will not be able to do this tonight," the presiding member said.

Because a quorum was not present, the proclamation was read for the record but not formally adopted at that meeting.