Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR367 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 02/25/2015

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                            H.R. No. 367


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Citizens of Reeves County are celebrating Reeves
 County Day at the State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, Habitation of Reeves County began in prehistoric
 times, with the earliest residents dwelling in rock shelters and
 caves in the Barrilla Hills, where artifacts and pictographs
 provide clues to their way of life; by the time Spanish explorer
 Antonio de Espejo visited the region in 1583, the Jumano Indians had
 established irrigated crops of corn and peaches, and farmers of
 Mexican descent later prospered in the fertile Madera Valley; the
 first Anglo farmers settled in Toyah Valley in the early 1870s; and
 WHEREAS, In 1881, the area witnessed the opening of a new
 chapter in its history with the arrival of the Texas and Pacific
 Railway; the county was organized three years later and named after
 George R. Reeves, a state legislator and colonel in the Confederate
 Army; Pecos, the county seat, attracted colorful characters as a
 crossroads for both cattle trails and railroads, and its frontier
 days saw several infamous gunfights; a roping and riding
 competition staged on the Fourth of July in 1883 launched what is
 now the West of the Pecos Rodeo, which is marking its 132nd
 anniversary in July 2015; and
 WHEREAS, Ranching and farming remain vibrant components of
 the Reeves County economy; the alkaline soil and optimal growing
 conditions produce the Pecos cantaloupe, known nationwide for its
 sweet flavor, as well as cotton, pecans, pistachios, and other
 crops; oil and natural gas represent another aspect of the economy,
 while tourists are drawn by the scenery, including such spots as the
 spring-fed pool at Balmorhea State Park, and by the West of the
 Pecos Museum, which offers the unique opportunity to explore the
 rooms of a historic hotel and saloon; and
 WHEREAS, Rich in Western heritage and natural beauty, Reeves
 County can boast of many distinctive features, and its citizens may
 take justifiable pride in the important role their unique region
 continues to play in the story of the Lone Star State; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize Reeves County Day at the State Capitol
 and extend to the visiting delegation sincere best wishes for an
 enjoyable stay in Austin.
 Nevárez
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 367 was adopted by the House on
 February 19, 2015, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House