Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR31 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 01/23/2019

                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 31
 WHEREAS, Proud citizens of Wharton County are gathering in
 Austin on February 12, 2019, to celebrate Wharton County Day at
 the State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, The county was founded in April of 1846, and its
 name commemorates two heroes of the Texas Revolution, brothers
 William Harris Wharton and John Austin Wharton; located on the
 Coastal Plain of Southeast Texas, it is bounded by Matagorda,
 Colorado, and Jackson Counties and by the San Bernard River,
 which marks its northern and northeastern borders with Austin and
 Fort Bend Counties; and
 WHEREAS, More than 41,000 people call the area home, and
 its nearly 1,100 square miles primarily encompass prairie and
 timberland; the Colorado River, which traverses the county from
 northwest to southeast, divides it roughly in half and flows
 through the communities of Wharton and Glen Flora; and
 WHEREAS, Prospective landowners first came to the plains
 of the Colorado River in 1822, led by Stephen F. Austin under
 contract with the Mexican government; during the time of the
 Republic of Texas, the area consisted of three counties,
 Matagorda, Jackson, and Colorado, containing isolated plantation
 homes and two growing towns, Preston and Egypt; and
 WHEREAS, After Texas joined the United States in December
 1845, Wharton County was formed from parts of the three existing
 counties near the intersection of the mail routes from Matagorda
 to Columbus and from Houston to Victoria; the advent of railroads
 and irrigation brought increased settlement to the area, which
 remains a center of agricultural, educational, industrial, and
 medical services for a large region; and
 WHEREAS, Wharton County's major cities and towns are El
 Campo, Wharton, East Bernard, Boling, and Louise; the county
 seat, Wharton, is known for its small-town way of life and its
 diverse cultural influences from immigrants of Czech, Danish,
 and Mexican ancestry; the city offers outstanding festivals and
 proximity to both Houston and the Gulf Coast, and it is noted for
 its excellent schools and championship football teams; the area
 also provides exceptional hunting and outdoor recreation
 opportunities; and
 WHEREAS, Residents of Wharton County are heirs to a rich
 history and heritage, and they may take pride in their county's
 myriad contributions to the Lone Star State as they look ahead to
 a promising future; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 86th
 Legislature, hereby recognize February 12, 2019, as Wharton
 County Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the
 citizens of Wharton County who are here in Austin today.
 Kolkhorst
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on January 23, 2019.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate