Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

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                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 598
 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is pleased to
 recognize the citizens of Williamson County who have come to the
 Capitol in celebration of Williamson County Day on April 28,
 2009; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is among the fastest-growing
 counties in the nation, with five of the fastest-growing cities
 in the country, including Hutto, which has grown by 1,270 percent
 since 2000; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is home to one of the
 fastest-growing health care clusters in America, with five new or
 expanded hospitals and the new Texas A&M Health Science Center;
 and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is a center for higher
 learning, with historic Southwestern University, Texas State
 University's Round Rock campus, Austin Community College, and
 the East Williamson County Higher Education Center, all of which
 have plans for major expansion in the near future; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is home to the Electric
 Reliability Council of Texas in Taylor, which manages the
 majority of the state's electrical grid, and is home to
 leading-edge companies focused on the creation of clean,
 renewable energy for the future; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Life-Sciences Collaboration Center in
 Georgetown is a growing and vital resource for the recruitment of
 emerging biotechnology, nanotechnology, and medical device
 companies and for the enhancement of scientific education in area
 public schools and universities; and
 WHEREAS, The transportation infrastructure of Williamson
 County continues to be expanded to accommodate the area's growth
 and to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors; Leander
 leads Central Texas with its planned Transportation Oriented
 Development and active engagement in the completion of Capital
 Metro's new commuter rail system; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is among the safest places in
 the nation, with one of the lowest crime rates anywhere, and
 Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Georgetown have been listed among the
 best places to live, ride out the recession, launch a new
 business, and retire in America; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County honors its fallen heroes in
 Afghanistan and Iraq with the Nathan Chapman Memorial and with
 generous support for scholarships and other assistance to the
 families of these honored dead; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County and its communities have
 adopted and actively support the Aviation Battalion of the 4th
 Infantry Division, its soldiers and their families, and looks
 forward to welcoming these brave soldiers home soon; and
 WHEREAS, Williamson County is widely known for its
 exceptional quality of life and for the hospitality, good will,
 and civic engagement of its citizens; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 81st
 Legislature, hereby declare April 28, 2009, Williamson County
 Day; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 the delegation from Williamson County as a memento of this
 special day.
 Ogden
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on April 28, 2009.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate