Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR176 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/25/2025

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                    89R15554 KRT-D
 By: Hinojosa of Nueces S.R. No. 176




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of Port Aransas are gathering in Austin on
 March 5, 2025, to celebrate Port Aransas Day at the State Capitol;
 and
 WHEREAS, In the early 1800s, Mustang Island was frequented by
 the famed buccaneer Jean Lafitte, and in 1855, an English sheep and
 cattle rancher named Robert A. Mercer built a cabin on the island; a
 community developed around the site, and the first post office was
 established in 1888; initially called Ropesville, the town was
 renamed Tarpon eight years later to highlight the island's fine
 fishing, and in 1911, it was officially designated as Port Aransas;
 and
 WHEREAS, The city has since become one of the most popular
 family destinations on the Texas Gulf Coast, and the superb beaches
 draw campers, swimmers, and surfers from across the Lone Star
 State; the town's launching ramps, lighted piers, and jetties
 enable anglers to catch a wide variety of fish, including red
 snapper, redfish, flounder, speckled trout, tuna, and more; and
 WHEREAS, Port Aransas is also one of the top bird-watching
 locations in the country, and many areas afford fine opportunities
 to view local species such as herons and roseate spoonbills as well
 as the annual migrations of hummingbirds, flycatchers, orioles, and
 whooping cranes; additionally, visitors may delight in the town's
 art galleries, shops, restaurants, and locations of historical
 interest; and
 WHEREAS, Port Aransas boasts a thriving tourism industry,
 which is an important economic engine for the state, generating
 nearly $19 million in city and state hotel taxes and more than $15
 million in related sales taxes per year; and
 WHEREAS, The community is served by the Port Aransas
 Independent School District, and over the course of its 112-year
 history, it has demonstrated a long-standing tradition of
 excellence and a commitment to helping students become responsible
 citizens and reach their full potential; the area further benefits
 from the educational opportunities provided by The University of
 Texas Marine Science Institute, which supports sustainability and
 research in fields vital to the future of the Texas coast; and
 WHEREAS, Blessed with natural beauty and a colorful history,
 Port Aransas is one of the Lone Star State's great treasures, and
 its citizens may indeed take pride in their rich heritage; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 89th Texas Legislature
 hereby recognize March 5, 2025, as Port Aransas Day at the State
 Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting delegation.