H.R. No. 452
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Citizens of Lubbock are visiting Austin on March 31,
  2021, to pay tribute to their city's rich heritage and to celebrate
  Lubbock Day at the State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, The Lubbock area is one of the oldest inhabited
  places in Texas; archaeologists have discovered evidence of some
  12,000 years of continuous habitation at the Lubbock Lake Landmark
  site, a national historic and state archaeological preserve; and
         WHEREAS, The City of Lubbock was incorporated on March 16,
  1909; railroads stimulated the city's growth as a trade center, but
  residents also wanted the benefits of an institution of higher
  learning; when legislation creating Texas Technological College
  was passed in 1923, the site selection committee was impressed by
  the enthusiasm and hospitality of the city's residents and chose
  Lubbock for the college's location; and
         WHEREAS, Today, the city and its surrounding area have a
  population of more than 300,000 people, and it is home to the Texas
  Tech University System and its flagship institution, Texas Tech
  University, a school well deserving of its Tier One status; and
         WHEREAS, The Texas Tech Health Sciences Center attracts
  students from around the world; in 2016, it was named the number one
  graduate school by SR Education Group, and it is consistently
  ranked among the top universities in the nation by U.S. News & World
  Report; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock's three universities and one public
  community college annually draw more than 50,000 students to the
  area and refresh the local economy with thousands of new graduates
  each year, creating a community where more than 35 percent of
  residents over the age of 25 hold a college degree or higher; and
         WHEREAS, Texas Tech's athletic programs have achieved
  historic successes; the men's basketball team reached its first
  Elite Eight in 2018, followed by a Final Four appearance in 2019,
  and the baseball team has appeared four times in the College World
  Series in the past seven years, while the track and field team has
  won indoor and outdoor Big 12 championships; in addition, the
  women's basketball team at Lubbock Christian University won a
  national championship in 2016; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock's metropolitan area labor force is vibrant,
  and the cost of doing business continues to rank among the lowest in
  the nation because of low rates for electric and natural gas
  utilities, as well as affordable land, wage rates, and cost of
  living; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock is consistently recognized by national
  organizations for its business-friendly atmosphere, and it has been
  named the number one city for professional women, ranked in the top
  20 for young entrepreneurs to start a business, and named seventh in
  the 2014 Forbes list of "Opportunity Cities" based on the city's low
  cost of living, its cultural offerings, and the strength of its
  business community; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock enjoys a diverse economy that draws its
  strength from agribusiness, manufacturing, and commerce, as well as
  from educational and health care services, and the city boasts the
  largest medical infrastructure to be found between Dallas and
  Phoenix; with the growth of cotton culture on the High Plains,
  Lubbock has become one of the world's primary centers for the
  processing of cottonseed and hybrid grain sorghum seed; and
         WHEREAS, The Lubbock region also features several major,
  award-winning wineries and vineyards, and the area north of Lubbock
  is known for its cattle production; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock offers a wealth of cultural institutions and
  recreational opportunities, including the Lubbock Symphony
  Orchestra, the Lubbock Civic Ballet, the Museum and Planetarium and
  other offerings at Texas Tech University, and the Silent Wings
  Museum; a new, state-of-the-art performing arts center is under
  construction and is to be named after local legend and Rock 'n' Roll
  Hall of Fame inductee Buddy Holly; Lubbock County voters have also
  approved the construction of the new Lubbock County Expo Center to
  serve as a multipurpose event center for the region; and
         WHEREAS, Through meticulously planned infrastructure, city
  leaders have created a low-traffic community with the number one
  ranked commute in the state and more neighborhood parks per capita
  than any other city in Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Those wanting a glimpse of the frontier can find it
  in the restored structures at the Ranching Heritage Center, a
  15-acre site tracing the evolution of ranch architecture and the
  history of the cattle industry; the region's history is also
  celebrated at the Bayer Museum of Agriculture; and
         WHEREAS, Many talented musicians have come from the Lubbock
  area; they include Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, the Maines family,
  Virgil Johnson and the Velvets, Waylon Jennings, Tanya Tucker, Joe
  Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, Pat Green, and Josh
  Abbott; their rich and diverse contributions have earned Lubbock
  and West Texas recognition as the "Music Crossroads of Texas"; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock's thriving business community is
  represented by the largest business federation on the Texas South
  Plains, the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, which grows and guards the
  prosperity of the Lubbock area; and
         WHEREAS, Early major achievements propelled by the chamber
  during more than a century of service include recruiting
  out-of-state farmers to populate the area and make productive the
  fertile soils of the Llano Estacado, working to bring the railroad
  to Lubbock, founding the South Plains Fair, and drafting and
  delivering the application to the Texas Capitol that would result
  in establishing Texas Technological College, which today thrives as
  the heart of the Texas Tech University System; and
         WHEREAS, The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce was also
  instrumental in establishing Lubbock Preston Smith International
  Airport, Reese Air Force Base, and the area's outstanding
  transportation infrastructure, and it recently introduced an
  Association Health Plan for its small-business members in 34 West
  Texas counties and is the first chamber in Texas to launch such a
  plan; and
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Lubbock have truly kept faith with
  the founders of their West Texas community; renowned for their
  friendliness and warmth as well as their hardiness and
  determination, they have helped to build a vital urban center that
  serves not only a large part of West Texas but also eastern New
  Mexico; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 31, 2021, as Lubbock Day at the
  State Capitol and extend to the members of the visiting delegation
  and all their fellow citizens sincere appreciation for the bright
  luster they add to the Lone Star State.
 
  Frullo
  Burrows
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 452 was adopted by the House on April
  1, 2021, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House