A panel of lawmakers Tuesday approved a proposal to designate several Texas โhashtags,โ an effort to expand the state’s use of social media.
The House Culture, Recreation and Tourism Committee voted unanimously to pass a measure by state Rep. Kenneth Sheets, R-Dallas, that would designate #txlege as the official hashtag โ a label used to categorize social media posts โ of the Texas Legislature. The label is already widely used on Twitter by state lawmakers, reporters and citizens watching proceedings in the Capitol.
Sheets used โTwitter languageโ to describe his measure, House Continuing Resolution 104, to the committee, referring to the bill as #HCR104 and addressing members by their Twitter account names.
“Hashtag thank you, Chairman ‘at’ Ryan Guillen,” he told committee Chairmanย Ryan Guillen, D-Rio Grande City,ย as he took the podium. That translates on Twitter to “#thankyou, Chairman @RyanGuillen.โ
In the last 24 hours, the hashtag #txlege had been used in 93 tweets per hour, reaching an audience of 2.9 million people on Twitter, Sheets said. He said social media was an important way for lawmakers to communicate with their constituents, “especially younger generations.”
State Rep. John Frullo, R-Lubbock, voted โhashtag yesโ on the measure. State Rep. Andrew Murr, R-Junction, one of a small number of state lawmakers who donโt use Twitter, voted โpound sign yes.โ
Last week, the same committeeย voted to name Hico the Steak Capital of Texas and the western honeybee theย official State Pollinator.
Sheets also proposed resolutions to make #Texas the state hashtag and #TexasToDo the official label for Texas tourism. He said several tourism websites in the state already use the #TexasToDo label, and added that Texas would be the first state with an official hashtag. The committee passed both measures, which, along with the #txlege proposal,ย will be sent to the House for consideration.
No members of the public showed up to comment on Sheetsโ proposals, but he said there were probably lots of people testifying on Twitter.

