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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 251
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WHEREAS, Many notable citizens of Lubbock are visiting |
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Austin on February 24, 2015, to pay tribute to their city's rich |
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heritage and to celebrate Lubbock Day at the State Capitol; and |
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WHEREAS, A thriving region of the state, the Lubbock area |
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is one of the oldest inhabited places in Texas; archeologists |
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have discovered evidence of some 12,000 years of continuous |
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habitation at the Lubbock Lake Landmark site, a national historic |
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and state archeological preserve; and |
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WHEREAS, The City of Lubbock was incorporated on March 16, |
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1909, and railroads stimulated the city's growth as a trade |
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center; residents also wanted the benefits of an institution of |
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higher learning, and when legislation creating Texas |
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Technological College was passed in 1923, the site selection |
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committee, impressed by the enthusiasm and hospitality of local |
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citizens, chose Lubbock for its location; and |
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WHEREAS, Today a community of almost 240,000 people, |
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Lubbock is home to the Texas Tech University System and its |
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flagship campus as well as to two other universities and a |
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community college; together, they draw more than 53,000 students |
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to the city each year, making a significant impact on the local |
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economy; approximately 10,000 young Texans graduate in Lubbock |
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each year, and 30 percent of residents over the age of 25 hold at |
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least a bachelor's degree; and |
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WHEREAS, Fostering a dynamic business environment, Lubbock |
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has a regional labor force of more than 207,000, and the cost of |
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doing business continues to rank as one of the lowest in the |
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nation, due to affordable land, wage rates, electric and natural |
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gas utilities, property taxes, and living expenses; and |
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WHEREAS, Lubbock is consistently recognized by national |
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organizations for its business-friendly atmosphere; it was |
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ranked seventh in the 2014 Forbes list of "Opportunity Cities" |
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based on low cost of living, cultural offerings, and the strength |
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of the business community; in addition, it has been named a top |
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city for professional women and for young entrepreneurs seeking |
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to start a business; and |
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WHEREAS, Noted for its diverse economy, the city draws its |
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strength from agribusiness, manufacturing, and commerce, as well |
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as from educational facilities and medical infrastructure |
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considered the most extensive to be found between Dallas and |
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Phoenix; with the growth of cotton culture on the High Plains, |
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Lubbock has become one of the world's primary centers for the |
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processing of cottonseed and hybrid grain sorghum seed; and |
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WHEREAS, The economy is deeply rooted in cotton farming, |
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and Lubbock remains home to the world's largest contiguous cotton |
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patch; the area also features several major, award-winning |
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wineries and vineyards, which produce more than 70 percent of all |
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the state's wine grapes; and |
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WHEREAS, This vibrant city also offers a wealth of |
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recreational opportunities and cultural institutions, among them |
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the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, the Lubbock Civic Ballet, the |
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Museum and Planetarium of Texas Tech University, and the Silent |
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Wings Museum; plans are well advanced for a new, state-of-the-art |
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performing arts center to be named after local legend and Rock |
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and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Buddy Holly; and |
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WHEREAS, City leaders meticulously planned infrastructure |
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to create neighborhood parks and ensure the smooth flow of |
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traffic; located at the intersection of five major highways, |
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Lubbock is nicknamed the "Hub City," and it aims to continue that |
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vital transportation function through the eventual Interstate |
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Highway 27 expansion, a mayoral initiative that is expected to |
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relieve congestion on other Texas highways; and |
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WHEREAS, Those desiring a glimpse of the frontier can find |
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it in the restored structures at the Ranching Heritage Center, a |
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15-acre site that traces the evolution of ranch architecture and |
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the history of the cattle industry; the region's history is also |
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celebrated at the Bayer Museum of Agriculture; and |
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WHEREAS, A host of talented musicians have hailed from the |
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Lubbock area, among them Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, the Maines |
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family, Virgil Johnson and the Velvets, Waylon Jennings, Tanya |
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Tucker, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Pat Green, and Butch |
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Hancock; their rich and diverse contributions have earned |
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Lubbock and West Texas the state designation as the official |
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"Music Crossroads of Texas"; and |
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WHEREAS, Lubbock's thriving business community is |
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represented by the largest business federation on the Texas South |
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Plains, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, which has promoted the |
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prosperity of the Lubbock area for more than a century; achieving |
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great success from its earliest days, it recruited out-of-state |
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farmers to till the fertile soils of the Llano Estacado, secured |
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railroad service, founded the South Plains Fair, and drafted and |
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delivered the application that would result in the establishment |
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of Texas Technological College, which today thrives as the heart |
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of the Texas Tech University System; and |
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WHEREAS, The chamber was also instrumental in establishing |
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Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport and Reese Air Force |
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Base, as well as the revolutionary market-driven Chamber |
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Employer Health Plan, which is now a national model; its efforts |
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have also been key in the development of outstanding |
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transportation infrastructure; committed to revitalizing the |
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community and its downtown, the chamber oversees the efforts of |
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Imagine Lubbock Together, a private-public partnership; it is |
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the nation's first and only chamber to be twice 5-Star Accredited |
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and twice named Chamber of the Year; and |
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WHEREAS, The delegation visiting the Capitol today |
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includes proud members of the chamber's 40th Leadership Lubbock |
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Class, who represent the future business and community leaders of |
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Lubbock; and |
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WHEREAS, Truly keeping faith with the founders of their |
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West Texas community, the citizens of Lubbock are renowned for |
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their friendliness and warmth as well as their hardiness and |
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determination, and they have helped to build a vital urban center |
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that serves not only a large part of West Texas but also eastern |
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New Mexico; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 84th |
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Legislature, hereby recognize February 24, 2015, as Lubbock Day |
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at the State Capitol and extend to the members of the visiting |
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delegation and all their fellow citizens sincere appreciation |
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for the bright luster they add to the Lone Star State. |
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Perry |
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President of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that the |
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above Resolution was adopted by |
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the Senate on February 24, 2015. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate |