If you happen to be voting on the (R) primary:
[url=https://www.texasgop.org/republican-primary-ballot-propositions/][/url]https://www.texasgop.org/republican-primary-ballot-propositions/
7.) Texans should protect and preserve all historical monuments, artifacts, and buildings, such as the Alamo Cenotaph and our beloved Alamo, and should oppose any reimagining of the Alamo site
from what I've read, The two major concerns are:
1) Would the Cenotaph survive (structurally) a move. I'm not an engineer, but many believe it to be at risk
2) The proposed new location does not provide the same focus/honor/respect/emphasis on the sacrifice of the Alamo defenders.
I'm inclined to support both of these concerns, but wonder if there is another valid position to consider?
Also of note, the THC discussion/decision on the proposal to relocate is on March 24th and the proponents of this proposition hope that overwhelming support will provide enough weight to convince THC to deny the request to move the Cenotaph.
[url=https://www.texasgop.org/republican-primary-ballot-propositions/][/url]https://www.texasgop.org/republican-primary-ballot-propositions/
7.) Texans should protect and preserve all historical monuments, artifacts, and buildings, such as the Alamo Cenotaph and our beloved Alamo, and should oppose any reimagining of the Alamo site
from what I've read, The two major concerns are:
1) Would the Cenotaph survive (structurally) a move. I'm not an engineer, but many believe it to be at risk
2) The proposed new location does not provide the same focus/honor/respect/emphasis on the sacrifice of the Alamo defenders.
I'm inclined to support both of these concerns, but wonder if there is another valid position to consider?
Also of note, the THC discussion/decision on the proposal to relocate is on March 24th and the proponents of this proposition hope that overwhelming support will provide enough weight to convince THC to deny the request to move the Cenotaph.