82R13282 JH-D By: Torres H.C.R. No. 124 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Throughout its history, from its earliest days as a Spanish colony to the most recent events of today, Texas has benefited enormously from the contributions of Latino residents; and WHEREAS, Individuals of Hispanic descent have excelled in all sectors of our society and economy, helping to build Texas into a productive state that is focused on the future; and WHEREAS, Texans who trace their heritage to Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Spain have created a cultural legacy that has influenced our way of life in innumerable ways and greatly enriched the distinctive music, arts, food, and traditions that are associated with the Lone Star State; and WHEREAS, Adherence to the time-honored values of hard work and sacrifice and belief in the importance of family and faith are widespread among Latinos in our state and have strengthened the unifying identity that binds all Texans; moreover, members of the Hispanic community have distinguished themselves in a willingness to take up arms for our nation, valiantly stepping forward time and again through the decades; in so doing, these courageous men and women have defended their fellow citizens and upheld the principles of equality and liberty; and WHEREAS, In 1968, Congress authorized the president to issue an annual proclamation in honor of Latino citizens, and two decades later the 100th Congress passed a law designating National Hispanic Heritage Month, a 31-day period that begins on September 15 and ends on October 15 each year; and WHEREAS, Hispanic Heritage Month is widely celebrated by people throughout our state, and in light of the immense contributions that individuals of Latino descent have made to Texas, it is indeed appropriate that this observance receive formal state recognition; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas hereby designate September 15 to October 15 as Latino Texan Month; and, be it further RESOLVED, That in accordance with the provisions of Section 391.004(d), Government Code, the designation expires on the 10th anniversary of the date this resolution is passed by the legislature.