Bill Text: TX HR355 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled


Bill Title: Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas Day at the State Capitol.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Passed) 2023-03-01 - Reported enrolled [HR355 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HR355-Enrolled.html
 
 
  H.R. No. 355
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Distinguished citizens of Irving-Las Colinas are
  gathering on March 1, 2023, to celebrate Irving-Las Colinas Day at
  the State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, The Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce, which is
  recognized as the first Five Star Chamber of Commerce in Texas,
  actively represents the interests of the largest business park in
  North Texas and is celebrating 90 years of service to the area's
  thriving business community; for the last five decades, area
  residents have also benefited from access to Las Colinas
  Association, which helps to maintain a premier master-planned
  community, as well as the Irving Convention and Visitor's Bureau
  and Visit Irving, which have ably represented the hospitality
  industry community in Irving-Las Colinas for the past half century;
  and
         WHEREAS, Irving began its period of rapid growth in the
  mid-20th century; the Plymouth Park Shopping Center opened in 1955,
  followed by the opening of the University of Dallas in 1956 and
  Irving Community Hospital in 1964; the creation of DFW
  International Airport and the creation of Las Colinas and Valley
  Ranch master-planned business and residential communities
  contributed further to the city's growth, and for more than four
  decades, the city has been home to the Big 12 Conference
  headquarters and the National Football Foundation; and
         WHEREAS, Today, with a population of more than 254,000,
  Irving has been ranked as the second most culturally diverse city in
  the United States and is known as the "Headquarters of
  Headquarters," with more headquarters per capita than any other
  city in the State of Texas; Irving is home to more than 8,500
  companies, including 10 Fortune 500 global headquarters:
  ExxonMobil, McKesson Corporation, Caterpillar, Builders
  FirstSource, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Pioneer Natural
  Resources, Fluor Corporation, Vistra Energy, Celanese Corporation,
  and Commercial Metals Company, as well as the Fortune 1000 global
  headquarters for The Michaels Companies, Darling Ingredients,
  Nexstar Media Group, and Flowserve Corporation; other major
  employers include such companies as 7-Eleven, Allstate Insurance
  Company, AT&T, The Boeing Company, CHRISTUS Health, Citigroup,
  Inc., Keurig Dr Pepper, Envoy Air, Frito-Lay, Microsoft
  Corporation, Mission Foods, NCH Corporation, NEC Corporation of
  America, Neiman Marcus Direct, Trader Joe's, Trend Micro, TXOne
  Networks, and Verizon; and
         WHEREAS, Irving's educational resources make it a fine place
  to live and work; the University of Dallas, Dallas College North
  Lake Campus, and eight other institutions of higher education offer
  opportunities for study and personal growth; and
         WHEREAS, The Irving Arts Center, which was recognized as the
  best arts center in Texas by the program Official Best of America in
  2022, is home to three symphony orchestras and two award-winning
  theater companies; other local attractions include the gondolas at
  the Mandalay Canal, the museum and sculpture of the Mustangs of Las
  Colinas, the Toyota Music Factory, and Gables Water Street, which
  provide entertainment for residents and visitors alike; and
         WHEREAS, Benefiting greatly from the farsighted leadership
  of mayor Rick Stopfer, city manager Chris Hillman, and city council
  members John Bloch, Brad M. LaMorgese, Mark Zeske, Phil Riddle, J.
  Oscar Ward, Al Zapanta, Kyle Taylor, and Dennis Webb, Irving is a
  forward-looking and vibrant city, and its creative and hardworking
  citizens are to be commended for their contributions to the
  prosperity of the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas
  Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the local
  government officials, corporate executives, chamber
  representatives, and other citizens present today.
 
  Meza
  Anchía
  Johnson of Dallas
 
 
Phelan Guerra Murr
 
Allen Guillen Neave Criado
 
Allison Harless Noble
 
Anchía Harris of Anderson Oliverson
 
Anderson Harris of Williamson Ordaz
 
Ashby Harrison Orr
 
Bailes Hayes Ortega
 
Bell of Kaufman Hefner Patterson
 
Bell of Montgomery Hernandez Paul
 
Bernal Herrero Perez
 
Bhojani Hinojosa Plesa
 
Bonnen Holland Price
 
Bowers Howard Ramos
 
Bryant Hull Raney
 
Buckley Hunter Raymond
 
Bucy Isaac Reynolds
 
Bumgarner Jetton Rogers
 
Burns Johnson of Dallas Romero, Jr.
 
Burrows A. Johnson of Harris Rose
 
Button J. Johnson of Harris Rosenthal
 
Cain Jones of Dallas Schaefer
 
Campos Jones of Harris Schatzline
 
Canales Kacal Schofield
 
Capriglione King of Hemphill Shaheen
 
Clardy King of Uvalde Sherman, Sr.
 
Cole Kitzman Shine
 
Collier Klick Slaton
 
Cook Kuempel Slawson
 
Cortez Lalani Smith
 
Craddick Lambert Smithee
 
Cunningham Landgraf Spiller
 
Darby Leach Stucky
 
Davis Leo-Wilson Swanson
 
Dean Longoria Talarico
 
DeAyala Lopez of Bexar Tepper
 
Dorazio Lopez of Cameron Thierry
 
Dutton Lozano Thimesch
 
Flores Lujan Thompson of Brazoria
 
Frank Manuel Thompson of Harris
 
Frazier Martinez Tinderholt
 
Gamez Martinez Fischer Toth
 
Garcia Metcalf Troxclair
 
Gates Meyer Turner
 
Gerdes Meza VanDeaver
 
Geren Moody Vasut
 
Gervin-Hawkins Morales of Harris Vo
 
Goldman Morales of Maverick Walle
 
González of Dallas Morales Shaw Wilson
 
González of El Paso Morrison Wu
 
Goodwin Muñoz, Jr. Zwiener
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 355 was adopted by the House on March 1,
  2023, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
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