Texas 2023 88th Regular

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                    88R10184 TBO-D
 By: Murr H.C.R. No. 82


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, The picturesque Hill Country community of Llano has
 long been known across the state and nation as a premier location
 for deer hunting; and
 WHEREAS, In the years after its founding in 1855, Llano was
 the last stop on the railroad and an outpost on the edge of the
 largely unsettled land that extended to the west; many settlers
 relied on the abundant deer and other game as a source of food,
 particularly as they were first establishing their ranches and
 farms; and
 WHEREAS, Even after the frontier era passed, the countryside
 near Llano retained its thriving deer population, and hunters from
 other parts of the state and beyond began making trips to the area;
 by the early decades of the 1900s, the community had become a
 well-known center for the sport, and in more recent years, Llano's
 informal status as a "deer capital" has been furthered through
 coverage in a range of publications and websites; and
 WHEREAS, Today, the town remains one of the Lone Star State's
 most popular destinations for deer hunters; the region of the Hill
 Country around Llano boasts one of the highest densities of deer in
 the nation, with a ratio of one deer for every two to three acres of
 land; and
 WHEREAS, More than 15,000 people hunt in Llano County each
 year, harvesting over 12,000 white-tailed deer annually; the
 hunters spend as much as $3.5 million in the county, making the
 sport a significant factor in the local economy; and
 WHEREAS, On the Friday before the start of each deer season,
 the Llano Chamber of Commerce hosts a Hunters Welcome event to
 express the city's appreciation for the contributions hunters make
 to the town's prosperity, and throughout the season, banners,
 posters, and special offers from businesses create a friendly
 environment for hunting enthusiasts; and
 WHEREAS, From its origins as a frontier town to the present
 day, Llano has been a paradise for deer hunters, and the community's
 prominent role in this popular sport is indeed deserving of special
 recognition; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 88th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby designate Llano as the official Deer Capital of the Texas
 Hill Country; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That, in accordance with the provisions of Section
 391.003(e), Government Code, this designation remain in effect
 until the 10th anniversary of the date this resolution is finally
 passed by the legislature.