Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR672 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 04/25/2017

                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 672
 WHEREAS, The year 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the
 first license plate issued by the State of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, Introduced in 1917, state-issued license plates
 were originally made of sheet iron and featured embossed numbers
 painted white on a dark blue background, with the abbreviation
 "TEX" on the right-hand side; before that time, Texans were
 responsible for obtaining their own license plates, which could
 be either homemade or purchased from such places as saddle and
 blacksmith shops; and
 WHEREAS, The state prison system began manufacturing
 license plates in 1935, and the Texas Department of Criminal
 Justice estimates that by 2016, inmates had created some 650
 million plates; in 1965, the Texas Highway Department, now
 known as the Texas Department of Transportation, started
 offering personalized vanity plates to the public for an
 additional fee; and
 WHEREAS, As technology advanced through the decades, so
 did the manufacture of Texas license plates; the Texas Department
 of Transportation began producing digitally printed,
 vinyl-covered aluminum plates in 2009, and three years later, the
 Texas Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled the current
 general-issue plate, which utilizes black type on a white
 background and holographic security features; the Texas
 Department of Motor Vehicles now offers 420 plate designs in
 addition to the general scheme, including many that honor
 military veterans; and
 WHEREAS, Over the past century, as the automobile industry
 has evolved to become a vital sector of the United States economy
 and a dominant influence on both American society and the
 national landscape, vehicle license plates have become a
 ubiquitous, critical element of American life; their sale
 generates revenue for a variety of state programs, and their role
 as identifying markers provides essential aid to law enforcement
 officers in the performance of their work; incidental to their
 primary function, the plates now have a hold on the popular
 consciousness and have become collector's items, a means of
 personal expression, and even decorative features, notably in
 countless roadside diners; and
 WHEREAS, A humble, unobtrusive object, the license plate
 serves a number of purposes, from the essential to the whimsical,
 and it is indeed fitting that this milestone anniversary be
 recognized; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 85th
 Legislature, hereby commemorate the centennial of the first
 state-issued license plate in the Lone Star State.
 Nichols
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on April 25, 2017.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate