Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR40 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/03/2023

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                    88R8615 BPG-D
 By: Bettencourt S.R. No. 40


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Since 1980, the Texas Lyceum has united the efforts
 of dynamic leaders committed to addressing the challenges facing
 our state and nation; and
 WHEREAS, Nonpartisan, nonpolitical, and nonadversarial, the
 Texas Lyceum is based on a concept dating back more than 2,500
 years, to the Aristotelian debates of ancient Greece; Connecticut
 resident Josiah Holbrook sparked a resurgence of the lyceum in the
 1820s, and in the following decade, a lyceum was established in
 Austin; this predecessor of the Texas Lyceum welcomed Sam Houston
 as an honorary member, and it debated critical issues of the
 American frontier, including annexation, slavery, and temperance;
 and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Lyceum counts among its alumni such
 notable figures as Governor Greg Abbott, former governor and U.S.
 energy secretary Rick Perry, former president George W. Bush, and
 Senator Ted Cruz; the organization works to develop the next
 generation of leaders while enhancing understanding of
 contemporary problems among today's decision-makers; serving as a
 catalyst for the exchange of diverse expertise and opinions, it
 hosts conferences and other programs that further productive
 discussions; in addition, it conducts the nationally recognized
 Texas Lyceum Poll and offers fellowships to expand opportunities
 for graduate students in public administration; and
 WHEREAS, In 2023, the Texas Lyceum is sponsoring a public
 conference, A Lyceum Look at Elections, in Austin from January 26 to
 28; the Texas Senate heartily supports the worthy goals of the
 organization and of this gathering; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature, in
 accordance with Senate rules of procedure and policies of the
 Senate Administration Committee, hereby grant the Texas Lyceum
 permission to use the Senate Chamber in the State Capitol on January
 26, 2023, from 3 p.m. to 5:45 p.m., for its presidential and new
 class investiture, unless the Texas Senate is in session on that
 date.