Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR246 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/15/2023

                    88R7025 BK-D
 By: Price H.R. No. 246


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, On February 20 and 21, 2023, proud residents of the
 Texas Panhandle are visiting Austin for Panhandle Days at the State
 Capitol, a celebration of the rich heritage of this important
 region of the Lone Star State; and
 WHEREAS, The striking landscape of the Panhandle ranges from
 the vast grasslands and open sky of the Llano Estacado to the
 breathtaking vistas of Palo Duro Canyon and the Caprock Escarpment
 to the gently undulating rolling plains of the southeast; the
 ancient Paleo-Indians once lived here, as did members of later
 indigenous cultures, and in 1541, when the explorer Francisco
 Vázquez de Coronado passed through the area, he found a rich
 rangeland, thick with buffalo and wildlife; and
 WHEREAS, The Panhandle's distinctive shape results from
 boundaries that were established by the Compromise of 1850, and in
 the decades after the Civil War, pioneering cattlemen such as
 Charles Goodnight, James Adair, and Thomas Sherman Bugbee
 established enormous ranching empires; the arrival of the railroad
 in the late 1880s hastened the development of wheat and cotton
 farming, and the discovery of oil and natural gas in the 1920s
 further boosted and diversified the region's economy; and
 WHEREAS, Today, the Panhandle continues to prosper from
 farming and from the oil, gas, and wind industries, and
 cattle-raising remains a multibillion-dollar business, with more
 feedlots in the region than anywhere else in the nation; Amarillo,
 the Panhandle's largest city, is home to such large employers as
 Xcel Energy, Tyson Foods, Bell Helicopter, Pantex, and several
 health care systems, as well as to the Texas Cattle Feeders
 Association and the Minor League Baseball team, the Amarillo Sod
 Poodles; Pampa, the second-largest city, is a thriving center for
 petroleum and livestock, and Dalhart boasts the annual XIT Rodeo
 and Reunion and the Hilmar Cheese Company; Sunray is home to a
 Valero refinery, while Dumas and Hereford are known for cattle
 feeding and beef processing enterprises; the town of Panhandle
 serves as the county seat of Carson County and is home to a National
 Blue Ribbon School, Panhandle Elementary School, and Borger is the
 site of a Phillips 66 refinery and a Nutrien nitrogen plant; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Panhandle is home to several renowned
 schools from K-12 grade schools to higher education institutions;
 six Texas Panhandle schools, including Happy High School, Vega
 Elementary School, Claude School, Gruver Elementary School, and
 Gruver Junior High School, were named top schools in the country and
 awarded the prestigious National Blue Ribbon School designation in
 2022; the higher educational needs of the Panhandle's residents are
 served by the nationally recognized Texas Tech University Health
 Sciences Center and West Texas A&M University, as well as Amarillo
 College, Frank Phillips College, and Clarendon College; and
 WHEREAS, The Panhandle features a variety of notable cultural
 and recreational attractions; Amarillo supports the Lone Star
 Ballet and the Amarillo Symphony, and the city's many museums
 include the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum, the Don
 Harrington Discovery Center, the Texas Air and Space Museum, the
 Amarillo Railroad Museum, the Amarillo Museum of Art, and the
 Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian; the Panhandle-Plains
 Historical Museum in Canyon houses more than two million artifacts
 that evoke the heritage of the region, while Palo Duro Canyon State
 Park hosts the outdoor musical drama Texas, which portrays the
 struggles and triumphs of area settlers in the 19th century; Dumas
 draws visitors from across the region for its Dogie Days every June,
 and Stratford, the county seat of Sherman County, hosts its popular
 Jamboree each July; and
 WHEREAS, The people of the Texas Panhandle are blessed to
 live in a region of abundant natural resources and windswept
 beauty, and they may indeed take great pride in the important
 contributions they have made and continue to make to the history,
 culture, and prosperity of Texas; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize February 20 and 21, 2023, as Panhandle
 Days at the State Capitol and extend to those attending the
 celebration sincere best wishes for a memorable and meaningful
 event.