Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR533 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/09/2023

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                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 533
 WHEREAS, Proud residents of Lampasas are celebrating their
 city's sesquicentennial in 2023; and
 WHEREAS, In 1760, a mission and presidio were built just
 west of the site of modern-day Lampasas at a time when the area
 was under Spanish rule; during the Revolutionary War, Lampasas
 would figure into a pivotal chapter of American history when
 Isaac Cox, a Pennsylvanian and Spanish army veteran, and seven of
 his nephews delivered over 700 horses from the area to Major
 General Charles Lee, a high-ranking officer in the Continental
 Army under General George Washington; Lampasas County would go on
 to supply horses for the U.S. military's use in the
 Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II as well; and
 WHEREAS, In the early 1850s, Moses Hughes and his family
 were among the first Anglo settlers to arrive in the area;
 Mr. Hughes and his ailing wife, Hannah, came in search of mineral
 springs due to their rumored healing properties; news of
 Mrs. Hughes's reported cure drew others to the community, and the
 town's growth in population led the Texas Legislature to declare
 Lampasas, formerly called Burleson, as the seat of the newly
 created Lampasas County on February 1, 1856; and
 WHEREAS, The City of Lampasas was officially incorporated
 by the 12th Texas Legislature on April 13, 1873; several years
 later, a group of farmers gathered to discuss the economic issues
 that were impacting their livelihoods, which provided the
 impetus for the creation of the National Farmers' Alliance and
 Industrial Union, also known as the Farmers' Alliance; the
 organization would become a powerful nationwide political
 movement that, at its height, had a membership of nearly three
 million; and
 WHEREAS, Beginning in 1882, the arrival of the railroad
 brought visitors from all over the country to the mineral baths and
 grand hotels of Lampasas, which acquired the moniker "the Saratoga
 of the South"; Lampasas was the birthplace of the Texas Bankers
 Association, the oldest state banking association in the nation;
 organized in 1885 by two local bankers, Frank Malone and E. M.
 Longcope, the group had its first meeting at the luxurious 200-room
 Lampasas Park Hotel; the rapidly growing town was also selected as
 the location for the 1892 Texas Democratic Convention, which took
 place at the Hannah Springs Auditorium; and
 WHEREAS, Lampasas has been home to a number of famous
 figures, including Olympic gold medalist and professional
 football player Johnny "Lam" Jones, Keith Null of the St. Louis
 Rams, and 1970 Super Bowl veteran Jim Hargrove of the Minnesota
 Vikings and St. Louis Cardinals; the list of notable Lampasas
 natives also includes Stanley Walker, author, journalist, and
 editor of the New York Herald Tribune during the 1920s and 1930s,
 whose 1956 book Home to Texas describes his return to the city
 after 40 years in New York; among other Lampasas icons are Grammy
 Award-winning fiddle player Jason Roberts and country music
 artists Dale and Terry McBride and Donnie Price, as well as
 prominent individuals such as Joy Mahana Bishop, the first woman
 appointed to the Senior Executive Service, and William Thomas
 Campbell, cofounder and treasurer of Texaco Oil; and
 WHEREAS, Today, Lampasas boasts an array of historic
 buildings that showcase the community's past, including the Old
 Huling Mansion, the Moses Hughes Home, the Keystone Star Hotel,
 the Major Martin White House, and the Adelphia; residents and
 visitors enjoy such amenities as the town's four local wineries,
 as well as popular eateries like Eve's Café, one of the top
 customer-rated German restaurants in the U.S., and Storm's
 Drive-In, a favorite of Elvis Presley when the legendary rock and
 roll singer was stationed at Fort Hood; area citizens keep up
 with local news and events by reading the Lampasas Dispatch
 Record newspaper, which dates back to 1906, and flock to annual
 gatherings such as the week-long Spring Ho Festival in July and
 the Riata Roundup Rodeo in April; and
 WHEREAS, Celebrating their unique history as they work to
 build an even brighter future, the citizens of Lampasas are
 justifiably proud of their community, and it is indeed fitting to
 honor the contributions they have made to the story of the Lone
 Star State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th
 Legislature, hereby commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lampasas
 and extend to its residents sincere best wishes for the future.
 Flores
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 9, 2023.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate