Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR716 Introduced / Bill

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                    83R11008 JGH-D
 By: Lucio III H.R. No. 716


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of Harlingen are gathering in Austin on
 March 6, 2013, to celebrate Harlingen Day at the State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, From the time in 1904 when Lon C. Hill chose a site
 alongside the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico Railway as the
 location for a new town, Harlingen was destined to become a
 crossroads of commerce; the first train passed through the rugged
 settlement that railroad workers called "Rattlesnake Junction" on
 July 4, 1904; tales of Texas Rangers and customs patrol agents
 taking target practice next to the rail depot soon gave Harlingen
 its next nickname of "Six-Shooter Junction"; and
 WHEREAS, Between the 1910s and 1930s, trains brought
 thousands of Midwestern farmers to Harlingen to set up operations
 in the fertile Magic Valley, where they found they could grow at
 least two crops a year, and the city at one point had the largest ice
 plant in Texas, which worked to keep countless railcars of produce
 cold as they headed north; the city has also been a state and
 national center for cotton farming for 60 years, and since 1953, the
 Harlingen Cotton Committee has ceremonially auctioned the first
 bale of cotton grown each year in the United States; and
 WHEREAS, During World War II, the city was home to Harlingen
 Army Airfield, a facility that grew and evolved into Harlingen Air
 Force Base; the base eventually became Valley International
 Airport, the Rio Grande Valley's busiest cargo and passenger
 commercial airport, which, together with the city's bridge to
 Mexico and the port that connects it to the Intracoastal Waterway,
 serves to further underscore the community's importance as a center
 for trade; and
 WHEREAS, Also important to Harlingen is the United Launch
 Alliance plant, which supplies components to the Atlas V rocket and
 is the second largest taxpayer in the city; employing 200
 residents, it recently celebrated its 25th anniversary in the
 community; and
 WHEREAS, Since 1999, Harlingen has been home to the Regional
 Academic Health Center, a branch campus of The University of Texas
 Health Science Center at San Antonio; Valley Baptist Medical Center
 serves as the RAHC's primary teaching hospital while Su Clinica has
 been the center's main ambulatory teaching site since 2002;
 altogether more than 1,000 medical students and 60 internal
 medicine residents have trained there, many of whom now practice in
 hospitals and clinics across the Rio Grande Valley; there is strong
 support for expanding the RAHC into the South Texas School of
 Medicine, and already the center has benefited from investments of
 more than $200 million from UT and an additional $50 million from
 the City of Harlingen, VBMC, and Su Clinica; and
 WHEREAS, Harlingen is also headquarters to the U.S.
 Department of Veterans Affairs Valley Coastal Bend Health Care
 System, which provides for the health care needs of veterans in the
 region; the VA has been one of the RAHC's primary teaching partners,
 sponsoring internal medical residents and committing to the
 sponsorship of 25 residents for the proposed medical school; in
 addition, the VA moved its outpatient clinic and
 160,000-square-foot ambulatory and surgical facility to Harlingen
 in order to be close the RAHC; and
 WHEREAS, Area residents have long understood the importance
 of education, and the city is home to two outstanding educational
 institutions, Texas State Technical College and the Marine Military
 Academy; on the academy's campus, visitors may view Dr. Felix W. de
 Weldon's full-size plaster model of his famous Iwo Jima memorial in
 Washington, D.C.; and
 WHEREAS, In 2013, Harlingen is hosting its 20th annual Rio
 Grande Valley Birding Festival, one of the premier such festivals
 in the nation, bringing visitors from around the world; the area's
 semitropical climate, natural resources, and friendly people make
 it a destination for travelers, including "winter" Texans and other
 outdoor enthusiasts; the community's attractions include the mural
 and heritage trails in the historic downtown district and numerous
 sports fields and parks, and shoppers from across the state and over
 the border come to the Harlingen Bass Pro Shop, with its wide array
 of supplies for hunting, fishing, boating, camping, and other
 outdoor activities; and
 WHEREAS, This thriving city of 70,000 is led by mayor Chris
 Boswell and city commissioners Danny Castillo, Robert A. Leftwich,
 Michael Mezmar, Basilio "Chino" Sanchez, and Victor Leal, and under
 their guidance the city's crime rate has dropped consistently from
 2008 to 2013, including a 20 percent drop in violent and property
 crimes, making it a safe place to live, work, and play; and
 WHEREAS, Harlingen is a dynamic community that draws on its
 rich history even as it works to build an exciting future, and its
 residents may indeed take great pride in the city they call home;
 now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize March 6, 2013, as Harlingen Day at the
 State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation sincere best
 wishes for an enjoyable and memorable visit.