Texas 2011 - 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR104 Latest Draft

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                            82S10673 BPG-D
 By: Raymond H.R. No. 104


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, In November 1963, many Texans were anticipating a
 two-day visit to their state by President John F. Kennedy; and
 WHEREAS, The president's itinerary included stops in Dallas,
 San Antonio, Houston, Fort Worth, and the capital of the Lone Star
 State, where he was to appear at the Municipal Auditorium on
 November 22; the speech he planned to deliver in Austin that evening
 included memories of his 1960 campaign tour of Texas with then vice
 presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson and concluded with a call
 for unity and renewed confidence in American ideals; and
 WHEREAS, The assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas on
 November 22, 1963, forever changed the United States of America and
 its people; in the aftermath of that tragedy, the planned visit to
 Austin became a somber footnote in the annals of Texas and the
 United States; and
 WHEREAS, The placement of a Texas Historical Marker near the
 auditorium would serve to remind future generations of President
 Kennedy's leadership and his special interest in the citizens of
 the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby direct the Texas Historical
 Commission to work with the City of Austin to develop a unique
 design for an official Texas Historical Marker in honor of
 President Kennedy, to be paid for entirely with funds raised
 privately for this purpose, for placement on or near the site of the
 Austin Municipal Auditorium; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That such marker include these words from President
 Kennedy's intended remarks:
 For our Country is moving and it must not stop. It
 cannot stop.  Let us stand together with renewed
 confidence in our cause--united in our heritage of the
 past and hopes for the future--and determined that
 this land we love shall lead all mankind into new
 frontiers of peace and abundance.
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the chief clerk forward an official copy of
 this resolution to the chair of the Texas Historical Commission.