Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR413 Latest Draft

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                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 413
 WHEREAS, Members of the Texas Senate are pleased to join
 with a delegation of citizens of Edinburg in celebrating Edinburg
 Day at the State Capitol on March 8, 2011; and
 WHEREAS, Long considered the gateway to the lower Rio
 Grande Valley, Edinburg was originally known as Chapin; it was a
 ranching community until the introduction of the railroad and
 irrigation in the early 20th century shifted the emphasis of the
 local economy to the farming of cotton, grain, and citrus; and
 WHEREAS, Officially incorporated in 1919, Edinburg
 experienced a period of prosperity fostered by the foresight of
 such city leaders as John Closner and W. F. Sprague; as a center
 for agricultural marketing and processing, Edinburg experienced
 a building boom that included the construction of the Grandview
 Hospital and the Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin Elementary
 Schools, all of which still stand; and
 WHEREAS, The educational needs of area students are met by
 the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District; the
 district includes 30 elementary schools, five middle schools,
 three high schools, a dropout recovery school called the Vision
 Academy of Excellence, and an alternative education campus; and
 WHEREAS, Founded in 1927 as Edinburg Junior College, The
 University of Texas--Pan American remains one of the Valley's
 premier institutions of higher learning; its seven colleges
 offer 120 degree programs, 57 master's, 56 bachelor's, 3 doctoral
 and 2 collaborative doctoral degrees; in the past decade
 graduation rates for undergraduates have doubled; and
 WHEREAS, The Regional Academic Health Center includes The
 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio research
 campus in Edinburg, an educational campus in Harlingen, and a
 public health campus in Brownsville; and
 WHEREAS, Edinburg has established a first-class network of
 public and private health assets featuring major hospital
 systems along key segments of the city known as the Edinburg
 Medical Corridor, which employs thousands of medical
 professionals and features cutting-edge medical technology; and
 WHEREAS, The vibrant history of the region is preserved by
 the Museum of South Texas History; the museum's recent expansion
 includes the world-class Rio Grande Legacy exhibit, tracing the
 history of the Valley from prehistoric times to the 20th century,
 and construction of the Will Looney Legacy Park; and
 WHEREAS, Edinburg's dynamic business climate led to record
 sales tax figures in 2010 and attracted major employers such as
 the Santana Textiles denim manufacturing plant and the Rio Grande
 Valley Produce park, both under construction; and
 WHEREAS, In October of 2008, Edinburg celebrated its
 centennial as the county seat of Hidalgo County; Edinburg has
 been recognized three times by the National Civic League as an
 All-America City; the people of Edinburg are determined to
 preserve the best of the city's past while building a future full
 of hope and opportunity; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 82nd
 Legislature, hereby recognize March 8, 2011, as Edinburg Day at
 the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the delegation
 from Edinburg; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 them as an expression of esteem from the Texas Senate.
 Hinojosa
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on March 8, 2011.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate