Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR227 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/27/2015

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                    84R6745 MGB-D
 By: Clardy H.R. No. 227


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, On February 18 and 19, 2015, members of the
 Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Nacogdoches,
 and Stephen F. Austin State University and its Student Government
 and Alumni Associations are visiting Austin to celebrate
 Nacogdoches-SFA Days at the State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, Nacogdoches is the site of a Caddo Native American
 settlement and a Spanish mission established in 1716; founded by
 Antonio Gil Y'Barbo, it received designation from Spain as a pueblo
 in 1779, and today it proudly calls itself the first town in Texas,
 and it has also been designated the official Garden Capital of
 Texas; and
 WHEREAS, The city became an important gateway for trade with
 the French and later the Americans, and claims among its lengthy
 list of Texas milestones being home to the first English-language
 newspaper, oil well, and two-story building, as well as the state's
 inaugural district court session; the nine flags flown over the
 city include those of three short-lived early republics; and
 WHEREAS, Today, the vintage charm of Nacogdoches brings
 myriad tourists, who explore such attractions as the Old Stone
 Fort, the Victorian homes along Mound Street, the 19th-century
 buildings of Millard's Crossing, and the quaint antique shops and
 restaurants along brick downtown streets; many also come to enjoy
 recreational activities at Lake Nacogdoches, Lake Naconiche, and
 Sam Rayburn Reservoir, all known for their bass fishing; in
 addition to tourism, the primary industries of the area include
 agricultural services, manufacturing, and oil and gas; and
 WHEREAS, Education has been an important part of the area's
 economy since Stephen F. Austin State University opened its doors
 to 158 students on September 18, 1923; its alumni association was
 organized just five years later and has worked diligently through
 the years to support the school, which now has an enrollment of
 approximately 13,000 students; SFA boasts an exceptionally scenic
 campus recognized for the SFA Gardens and also operates a beef and
 poultry farm, a dairy farm, an experimental forest, a forestry
 field station, and the Waters of East Texas Center; its observatory
 is the second largest not only in Texas but also in the Central Time
 Zone; and
 WHEREAS, Beautifully situated in the Texas Forest Country,
 Nacogdoches is attracting active retired Texans; it was one of the
 first three communities in Texas recognized as a Go Texan certified
 retirement community because of its cultural and sporting events,
 health care, safety, and continuing education opportunities; and
 WHEREAS, The combination of numerous amenities and a
 neighborly atmosphere makes Nacogdoches a splendid place to live,
 work, and study, and it is a pleasure to welcome those representing
 the many facets of this vibrant part of the Lone Star State; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize February 18 and 19, 2015, as
 Nacogdoches-SFA Days at the State Capitol and extend to the
 visiting delegation best wishes for an enjoyable stay in Austin.