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Texas: Governor Abbott Announces Inaugural Gubernatorial Historic Promotion And Patriotism Awards

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~ Governor Greg Abbott and the 1836 Project Advisory Committee have announced the launch of a new recognition program, the Gubernatorial Historic Promotion and Patriotism Awards. This annual program aims to honor Texas educators and advocates who have made significant contributions to promoting the history and patriotism of Texas.

According to Governor Abbott, it is important to remember and honor those who have bravely defended the state and country. He believes that educators play a crucial role in passing on the principles and values that these soldiers fought for. The Gubernatorial Historic Promotion and Patriotism Awards will recognize the important work done by Texans in preserving and promoting the history and patriotic knowledge of their state.

Dr. Don Frazier, Chair of the Texas 1836 Project Advisory Committee, expressed his excitement for this new initiative, stating that there is a lot of great work being done across the state that often goes unrecognized. He believes that these awards will serve as a way to acknowledge and appreciate community members and teachers who are dedicated to telling the story of Texas.

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Dr. Caroline Crimm, a member of the 1836 Project Advisory Committee, also emphasized the importance of recognizing teachers who are actively promoting patriotic education and historical awareness in Texas. She believes that they deserve all the thanks and appreciation for their efforts.

The Gubernatorial Historic Promotion and Patriotism Awards will highlight individuals who are actively advancing this mission through education, storytelling, and community engagement. The awards will be presented in two categories: Individual Excellence, which honors long-term contributions by educators and advocates of Texas history and patriotism, and Project Innovation, which recognizes recent initiatives that creatively interpret, preserve or promote Texas's historic resources.

Nominations for these awards are now open until January 31st, 2026. The recipients will be selected by the 1836 Project Advisory Committee, which consists of historians, educators, and preservation experts from across the state. These awards are presented through their patronage and aim to recognize meaningful contributions to historic promotion by increasing public awareness, appreciation, and support. The awards ceremony will take place annually in Austin and will include formal recognition and a monetary prize.

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The 1836 Project was established in 2021 through House Bill 2497, signed into law by Governor Abbott. This advisory committee is dedicated to promoting patriotic education and historical awareness across Texas, ensuring that people of all ages understand the values and events that shaped the state.

For those interested in nominating someone for these awards or learning more about the nomination guidelines, visit tea.texas.gov/1836project. The Gubernatorial Historic Promotion and Patriotism Awards serve as a way to honor those who are dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history of Texas.

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