Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR598 Enrolled / Bill

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                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 598
 WHEREAS, Proud residents of Williamson County are coming
 together in Austin to celebrate Williamson County Day at the
 State Capitol on April 23, 2013; and
 WHEREAS, Originally home to the Tonkawa Indians, this
 region of rolling brushland and coastal plains was first settled
 by Anglo Americans in the 1830s; Williamson County was
 established in 1848 and named for Robert M. Williamson, a judge
 and soldier; Georgetown was founded that same year and named as
 county seat; and
 WHEREAS, Today, Williamson County is among the
 fastest-growing counties in the nation, with a population of more
 than 450,000; a center for higher education, it is home to campuses
 of Southwestern University, Texas State University-Round Rock
 Higher Education Center, and Austin Community College; the county
 also boasts the Texas A&M Health Science Center and the Texas
 Life-Sciences Collaboration Center, which is drawing emerging
 biotech, nanotech, and medical device companies to the region; in
 2013, Williamson was ranked as the healthiest county in Texas by
 the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; and
 WHEREAS, With nearly 50,000 people, Georgetown has grown
 67 percent since the last census, and the city has all the
 conveniences of a modern community while preserving its
 small-town charm; over 180 homes and buildings in the town are
 listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and residents
 and visitors alike delight in its picturesque downtown and its
 many opportunities for recreation; Fortune magazine selected it
 as the number two place in the nation to live and launch a small
 business, and CNN Money magazine named it among the top 25 Best
 Places to Retire; and
 WHEREAS, Round Rock is the largest city in the county, with
 more than 104,000 residents, and it is celebrating its centennial
 in 2013; home to such major employers as Dell, TECO-Westinghouse
 Motor Company, and Hospira, the city has won numerous accolades
 in recent years; it placed second in the Milken Institute's 2012
 list of Best-Performing Cities in America, made the top 10 of
 CNBC.com's Perfect Suburbs, and was ranked by CQ Press as the
 second safest city in Texas and the 11th safest city in America
 with a population over 100,000; and
 WHEREAS, Founded in 1887 and incorporated in 1973, Cedar
 Park has grown by more than 400 percent in the last 10 years;
 ideally situated close to the amenities of Austin and the natural
 splendor of the Hill Country, the city attracts new residents
 from around the world with its 860 acres of parkland and its fine
 restaurants and shops; it has been named by Family Circle
 magazine as one of the Top Ten Places to Raise a Family; and
 WHEREAS, Leander offers its residents a relaxed, Hill
 Country lifestyle as well as easy access to the cultural and
 recreational opportunities of the Austin area; the city is close
 to several state-of-the-art medical facilities and institutions
 of higher learning; the Greater Leander Chamber of Commerce has
 grown by more than 400 percent since 2005, and the city's
 Economic Development Department has successfully encouraged
 impressive new retail, commercial, and industrial construction
 in recent years, broadening and deepening the city's economic
 base; and
 WHEREAS, Proud of its heritage as a farming center, today
 Taylor is a rapidly growing, modern community; its residents
 benefit from the access to education afforded by the East
 Williamson County Higher Education Center, as well as the
 opportunities for recreation at the city's hike and bike trails,
 swimming pools, tennis courts, and Regional Park and Sports
 Complex; the history and culture of the town are on display at the
 Moody Museum, and visitors and residents alike take delight in
 such annual events as the Taylor Zest Fest, the Rattlesnake
 Roundup, and the rodeo; and
 WHEREAS, Blessed with a thriving economy and an
 exceptional quality of life, Williamson County is justly
 celebrated for the can-do spirit and civic engagement of its
 people, who are working every day to create a bright and exciting
 future; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas,
 83rd Legislature, hereby recognize April 23, 2013, as
 Williamson County Day at the State Capitol and extend to the
 visiting delegation sincere best wishes for a memorable and
 meaningful day in Austin.
 Schwertner
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on April 4, 2013.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate