Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1418 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/01/2023

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                    88R24050 CJM-D
 By: Ashby H.R. No. 1418


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Texas Poultry Federation and Affiliates is
 celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2023,
 providing a fitting opportunity to recognize the organization for
 its contributions to the state's poultry industry; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Poultry Federation and Affiliates traces
 its origins to 1923, when its founders, Judge Walter Burton, Fred
 Glass, Mrs. Carl Hoffman, M. Johnson, Dr. J. J. Johnson, F. W.
 Kazmeier, and P. E. Payne, held the first meeting of the Texas Baby
 Chick Association in the Poultry Building at the State Fair of
 Texas; the group's early membership included 40 hatchery
 professionals, and in 1947, the organization was renamed as the
 Texas Poultry Improvement Association to better reflect its service
 to all members of the poultry industry; over the years, the TPIA
 grew to encompass a number of affiliate groups as well, and in 1965,
 all of the organizations unified to become the Texas Poultry
 Federation and Affiliates; and
 WHEREAS, Today, the organization's affiliates include the
 Texas Allied Poultry Association, the Texas Broiler Council, the
 Texas Egg Council, the Texas Poultry Improvement Association, and
 the Texas Turkey Federation; the Texas Poultry Federation and
 Affiliates is the only statewide organization that specifically
 serves the Texas poultry industry, which contributes approximately
 $3 billion to the state's economy on an annual basis; the Texas
 broiler subindustry ranks fifth in the U.S., processes more than 59
 million chickens per month, and produces over 4.73 billion pounds
 of meat each year for the global marketplace; the egg subindustry in
 Texas also ranks fifth in the nation, producing some 6.16 billion
 eggs for the global marketplace annually; and
 WHEREAS, Since its inception, the Texas Poultry Federation
 and Affiliates has played a vital role in supporting the Texas
 poultry industry, and in so doing, it has helped to strengthen the
 economy of the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby congratulate the Texas Poultry Federation and
 Affiliates on its 100th anniversary and extend to all those
 associated with the organization sincere best wishes for the
 future; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the organization as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.