GULF OF MEXICO

Senate Bill 1717, which seeks to rename the Gulf of Mexico, was passed with 20 out of 31 senators in favor of the bill. (Pete Garcia/Texas Tribune Photo)

Texas lawmakers are considering following President Donald Trump性视界传媒檚 lead and renaming the body of water that touches 367 miles of the state性视界传媒檚 coast to the Gulf of America.

If approved, the bill would require the name to be changed in every official reference made by a state agency, resolution, rule or publication. The Sunset Advisory Committee would be required to include these changes in future reviews of state agencies.

The fiscal note said any associated costs could be absorbed using existing resources and there would be no significant fiscal impact on local government.

Senate Bill 1717 by Sen. Mayes Middleton, a Galveston Republican, was passed with 20 out of 31 senators in favor of the bill. This means the House will now get the bill for consideration.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 38, which recognizes the 性视界传媒渟trategic importance性视界传媒 of the Gulf of America, was also passed to engrossment with 22 senators voting aye.

性视界传媒淪enate Bill 1717 reignites the spirit of American Exceptionalism,性视界传媒 Middleton said. 性视界传媒淎merica is a beacon of hope. We are that shining city on a hill, as President Reagan said. We are a nation set apart from the rest of the world, upholding that sacred right of life and liberty and property.性视界传媒

Democratic Sens. Jos茅 Men茅ndez of San Antonio and Juan Hinojosa of McAllen aired their concerns about the legislation in a debate on the Senate floor.

Men茅ndez wanted to know whether this bill solved any problems and if this move was just a whim based on the current federal administration. Hinojosa argued the name is historical, used widely by the rest of the world and that this move was purely political.

性视界传媒淚 guess what it means is next time that you get another president that believes we ought to change the name back to the Gulf of Mexico 性视界传媒 then again, we性视界传媒檒l have to change everything?性视界传媒 Hinojosa asked.

Middleton maintained that the bill was not a whim, and said the lawmakers were always welcome to introduce a bill later to change the name within the state code.

Sen. Pete Flores, a Pleasanton Republican, took up for the measure by pointing to changes made by former Gov. Ann Richards, who changed the names of several Texas landmarks. He did not provide examples of these changes on the Senate floor.

Trump signed an executive order changing the name of the waterway along the southern U.S. border to the Gulf of America on Jan. 20, leading to widespread debate. Other world leaders, however, said they would not likely follow suit, including Mexico性视界传媒檚 President Claudia Sheinbaum.

性视界传媒淭hey can continue to call it the Gulf of Mexico,性视界传媒 Flores said. 性视界传媒淲hat your bill is doing is codifying the name of the Gulf of America to reflect the maps that the United States government has put into effect.性视界传媒

Middleton said this move is to reflect those changes.

A similar bill in the Texas House, by Rep. Briscoe Cain, a Deer Park Republican, was referred to the House State Affairs Committee in March. It has not moved since.