Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR141 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/03/2023

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                            88R10831 JRI-D
 By: Raymond H.R. No. 141


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Proud residents of Laredo are gathering in Austin to
 celebrate Laredo Day at the State Capitol on February 7, 2023; and
 WHEREAS, Originally known as San Agustin de Laredo, the city
 was founded in 1755 as an outpost of the Spanish empire; it later
 belonged to Mexico, after that country gained independence from
 Spain in 1821, and nearly two decades later it was named the capital
 of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande; Laredo became part of
 Texas in 1846 and was subsequently chosen as the Webb County seat;
 and
 WHEREAS, From its earliest days, Laredo was an important
 crossing on the Rio Grande and a trading center for livestock,
 hides, and wool; its role in international trade expanded with the
 arrival of the railroad in 1881 and with the development of the Zona
 Libre, or free trade zone, along the border between the United
 States and Mexico; its economy was further helped by coal mining,
 the introduction of onion farming, and the discovery of rich oil and
 gas fields; and
 WHEREAS, Today, this bustling gateway city is the largest
 inland port along the U.S.-Mexico border and one of the top U.S.
 Customs districts in the nation, and its diverse economy benefits
 from the retail, hospitality, import and export, and petroleum
 industries; Laredo is also a focus for higher education in the Rio
 Grande Valley, as the home to Texas A&M International University,
 two campuses of Laredo Community College, and The University of
 Texas Education and Research Center at Laredo; and
 WHEREAS, Visitors and residents alike may explore such area
 attractions as the historic San Agustin Cathedral, the Republic of
 the Rio Grande Museum, and the Laredo Center for the Arts, while 40
 blocks of import vendors along San Bernardo Avenue draw shoppers
 from near and far; in addition, Laredo is home to Washington's
 Birthday Celebration, a month-long event that includes a carnival,
 a colonial pageant, a jalapeƱo festival, and a parade; and
 WHEREAS, Boasting a rich heritage and a vibrant international
 culture, the people of Laredo may indeed take great pride in the
 role their community continues to play in the story of the Lone Star
 State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize February 7, 2023, as Laredo Day at the
 State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting delegation.