85R7404 KSM-F By: Flynn H.C.R. No. 52 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, It is the responsibility of the federal government to fully maintain the security of the Texas-Mexico international border, but Washington has neglected its duty; and WHEREAS, An unprotected border facilitates drug smuggling and human trafficking and opens the door to spillover violence from criminal cartels; moreover, the ease with which members of terrorist organizations can enter the country poses a grave threat to homeland security; and WHEREAS, The federal government's failure to prevent illegal entry has shifted much of the responsibility to the State of Texas; consequently, budget writers must weigh the costs of border security against the expense of other state services; since January 2013, Texas has spent a total of $2.8 billion on border security, including $463,000,000 to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and $416,000,000 to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission; and WHEREAS, Furthermore, in 2014, former governor Rick Perry transferred $38,700,000 from a state law enforcement fund to pay for deploying additional Department of Public Safety officers and National Guard troops along the Texas-Mexico border; the cost incurred by DPS alone since 2013 totals more than $1.4 billion; and WHEREAS, The executive branch and the United States Congress have consistently delayed meaningful action on border security, forcing Texas to expend significant resources to keep the international border with Mexico secure and placing an undue burden on the state's taxpayers; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby express its dissatisfaction with the federal government's inadequate efforts to secure the Texas-Mexico international border; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Congress of the United States be respectfully urged to reimburse the State of Texas in the amount of $2.8 billion for bearing the financial burden of the federal government's responsibility to secure the Texas-Mexico international border from 2013 through 2016; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to the president of the Senate and to the speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all the members of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.