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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 206
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WHEREAS, VIVA San Antonio Days at the State Capitol on |
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March 30 through April 1, 2021, provide a welcome opportunity to |
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honor San Antonio residents for the important contributions they |
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are making to the Lone Star State; and |
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WHEREAS, The history of San Antonio can be traced back to |
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1691, when a group of Spanish explorers and missionaries came |
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upon a river and named it San Antonio, in honor of Saint Anthony, |
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whose feast day was being celebrated; and |
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WHEREAS, The city was founded in 1718 by Father Antonio |
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Olivares; he established Mission San Antonio de Valero, which |
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would become etched in the annals of history in 1836 as the Alamo, |
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the site where 189 brave individuals held the mission for 13 days |
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against an army of some 4,000 Mexican soldiers; the cry "Remember |
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the Alamo" became the rallying point of the Texas Revolution; |
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today, the Alamo is a shrine and museum and is widely recognized |
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as the cradle of Texas liberty; and |
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WHEREAS, San Antonio became formally incorporated in 1837, |
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when the fledgling Republic of Texas granted the city a charter; |
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the community retains its sense of history and tradition while |
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carefully blending in cosmopolitan progress; it continues to |
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serve as a crossroads and a meeting place, where the rich |
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cultural influences of Native Americans, Old Mexico, German |
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immigrants, the Wild West, African Americans, and the Deep South |
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mingle and merge; and |
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WHEREAS, Known as Military City USA, San Antonio has a |
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proud military heritage; great figures like Pershing, Stilwell, |
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Krueger, LeMay, Chennault, and Eisenhower served at San Antonio |
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military installations, including Fort Sam Houston, the |
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headquarters for the U.S. Army North and U.S. Army South, and |
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Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, the home of the Air Education |
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and Training Command, the Air Force Recruiting Service, the Air |
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Force Personnel Center, and the Air Force Installation and |
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Mission Support Center; in addition, the city is the site of |
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Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, the largest training wing in the |
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United States Air Force, which instructs all incoming airmen in |
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basic military training, along with vital National Guard and Air |
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Force Reserve missions; and |
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WHEREAS, The San Antonio Military Health System is the home |
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of all area military medical training; its distinguished |
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institutions include Brooke Army Medical Center, which houses |
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the only Level I Trauma Center in the Department of Defense and |
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the Center for the Intrepid, a world-renowned rehabilitation |
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facility; and |
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WHEREAS, Recent years have brought remarkable economic |
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development to San Antonio as its skilled workforce, excellent |
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institutions of public and higher education, and high quality of |
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life have attracted important corporate businesses and |
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industries to the city; and |
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WHEREAS, The city's chambers of commerce serve as leading |
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advocates for the business community and are dedicated to |
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building and sustaining San Antonio's diverse and prosperous |
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economy, particularly in the major local industries of health |
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care, manufacturing, aerospace, and information technology; and |
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WHEREAS, San Antonio has one of the largest concentrations |
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of cybersecurity professionals in the United States, with a |
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diverse workforce and globally competitive cybersecurity |
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ecosystem that is strategically organized through CyberSecurity |
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San Antonio; and |
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WHEREAS, Many people delight in visiting San Antonio each |
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year; in addition to the Alamo, highlights include La Villita, |
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San Fernando Cathedral, the San Antonio Missions Trail, and the |
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famed Paseo del Rio, also known as The River Walk; among the other |
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attractions that make San Antonio one of the top tourist |
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destinations in the country are SeaWorld San Antonio and the Six |
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Flags Fiesta Texas theme park, as well as the PGA Tour Valero |
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Texas Open, the Alamo Bowl, and the five-time world champion San |
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Antonio Spurs; and |
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WHEREAS, In 2018, the San Antonio Tricentennial Commission |
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commemorated the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Mission |
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San Antonio de Valero, the Presidio San Antonio de Bejar, and the |
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City of San Antonio; three centuries of the city's diverse |
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history and culture were honored with special events and |
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initiatives throughout the year; and |
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WHEREAS, The city will once again celebrate Fiesta San |
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Antonio in June 2021; first held 130 years ago, the event was |
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founded by a group of women who decorated horse-drawn carriages |
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for a parade in front of the Alamo and battled with flower |
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blossoms instead of bullets to honor the heroes of the Alamo and |
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the Battle of San Jacinto; and |
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WHEREAS, A city of great historical, cultural, and |
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economic importance, San Antonio is one of the treasures of the |
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Lone Star State, and its citizens may indeed take great pride in |
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the place they call home; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 87th |
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Legislature, hereby recognize March 30 through April 1, 2021, as |
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VIVA San Antonio Days at the State Capitol and extend to the |
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city's residents sincere best wishes for the future. |
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Menéndez, Campbell |
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Gutierrez, Zaffirini |
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Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate |
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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 March 30, 2021. |
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Secretary of the Senate |