Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR895 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/22/2025

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                    89R25500 JRI-F
 By: Kitzman H.R. No. 895




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Proud residents are joining together to celebrate
 Austin County Day at the State Capitol on April 24, 2025; and
 WHEREAS, Located between the Post Oak Savannah and the
 Coastal Prairie regions, Austin County was one of the first
 Anglo-American colonies created in the 1820s; the county gets its
 name from Stephen F. Austin, who not only founded the colonies in
 this area but also had unprecedented influence on Texas history;
 known as the Father of Texas, Stephen F. Austin served as an
 empresario and provided land grants to the Old Three Hundred, who
 were the first families to settle in the colony that now includes
 modern-day Austin County; and
 WHEREAS, San Felipe de Austin was one of the first towns
 founded in the colony and was named in honor of Saint Stephen and
 Stephen F. Austin; in 1824, the General Land Office opened in
 San Felipe de Austin, which served as the capital of the
 Anglo-American settlements in Texas; furthermore, the town hosted
 the Conventions of 1832 and 1833 prior to the Texas Revolution;
 Austin County was officially created by the Constitution of 1836,
 with San Felipe serving as the county seat until 1848, when the
 county government moved to the community of Bellville; and
 WHEREAS, Austin County experienced multiple waves of
 settlement, with Anglo-Americans arriving first to Austin's colony
 and settling on the fertile land around the Brazos River and its
 tributaries; eventually, Germans and Czechs settled the land,
 leading to the development of many towns including Bellville,
 Wallis, Sealy, and Industry; these cultural influences are felt
 throughout the communities, with enrichments from Mexican
 immigrants, the largest foreign-born group to settle in Austin
 County in the 20th century; other influences came from African
 Americans, who further contributed to the county's development and
 the creation of many religious and social institutions; and
 WHEREAS, Austin County has fostered an environment where
 publications have flourished, like the Texas Gazette and the Texas
 Register; the Texas Gazette was created by Godwin Brown Cotton in
 1829 at San Felipe and was the first newspaper in the State of
 Texas; the Texas Register also started in Austin County at
 San Felipe in 1835 and eventually became the official voice of the
 government of the Republic of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, Austin County also was the founding place of the
 Texas postal system and the Committee of Safety in San Felipe; the
 latter would defend Anglo-Americans from Indian tribes and would
 eventually become the Texas Rangers; and
 WHEREAS, Today, Austin County has flourished into a
 successful county where its economy thrives as a hub for
 transportation, agribusiness, tourism, and manufacturing; many
 towns have prospered in this county, including Cat Spring, Shelby,
 New Ulm, and Frydek, and it now has a total population of over
 31,000 residents; and
 WHEREAS, Honoring their history as they embrace the
 opportunities of the future, the citizens of Austin County may
 indeed take great pride in their unique contributions to the story
 of the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize April 24, 2025, as Austin County Day
 at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
 delegation.