Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR76 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/23/2023

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                    88R9458 CJM-D
 By: Morrison H.R. No. 76


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of Matagorda County are gathering in
 Austin on February 7, 2023, to celebrate Matagorda County Day at the
 State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, One of the oldest counties in Texas, Matagorda
 County derives its name from the Spanish word for "thick brush," in
 reference to the canebrakes that once lined its shores along the
 Gulf Coast; located between Galveston and Corpus Christi, 72 miles
 southwest of Houston, the county offers residents easy access to a
 large metropolitan city while providing the quiet lifestyle of a
 rural South Texas community; and
 WHEREAS, Noted for its abundant wildlife, Matagorda County is
 thought to have more species of birds than anywhere else in the
 country during certain times of the year; its diverse geography,
 from marshes and coastal prairies to rivers and forests, affords
 outstanding birding opportunities; the Matagorda County Birding
 Nature Center is an ideal place to learn about birds, gardening,
 wildlife, and native plants, and three Great Texas Coastal Birding
 Trail loops encompass 17 observation sites; moreover, the county's
 bays are filled with redfish, flounder, trout, crab, oysters, and
 shrimp, and the Port of Palacios is one of the largest shrimping
 ports in Texas, home to more than 125 shrimp boats; and
 WHEREAS, Ranching, farming, and petroleum remain important
 economic resources in Matagorda County, which further benefits from
 the presence of the South Texas Project; moreover, the county is the
 home of international companies TenarisBayCity, OQ Chemicals
 Corporation, and LyondellBasell, and has recently welcomed HIF USA,
 Air Liquide, and Röhm America LLC to the area; the county also
 boasts several prospective residential developments, totaling over
 800 housing starts, as well as many new retail outlets and
 restaurants; and
 WHEREAS, Bay City, the county seat of Matagorda County, has
 been called the "Gateway to the Great Outdoors"; founded in 1894,
 the city was named for its location in the center of a vast coastal
 prairie, which has been known as "Bay Prairie" from the time of
 Stephen F. Austin; although the city is 25 miles from the Gulf of
 Mexico, a port was constructed in the 1960s to link it to the Gulf
 Intracoastal Waterway via the Colorado River; and
 WHEREAS, Matagorda County is blessed with a rich history and
 abundant natural resources, and its residents may take great pride
 in their county's legacy and bright future; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize February 7, 2023, as Matagorda County
 Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
 delegation.