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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, A distinguished delegation from South Texas is |
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visiting Austin on February 22, 2023, to celebrate Rio Grande |
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Valley Day at the State Capitol; and |
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WHEREAS, Enjoying a strategic location on the Gulf of Mexico |
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and along the Mexican border, the Rio Grande Valley was an important |
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ranching region when Texas became the nation's 28th state in 1845; |
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over time, the economy shifted from ranching to agriculture, and |
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the Valley became the state's center of citrus and vegetable |
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production; and |
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WHEREAS, In the 1960s, industry flourished and international |
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trade became increasingly prominent; the region has contributed |
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significantly to the tremendous increase in commerce across the |
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United States-Mexico border, with more than 1,152,000 trucks, 11.7 |
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million cars carrying 24.3 million passengers, 28,000 buses |
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carrying over 300,000 passengers, and 6.2 million pedestrians |
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crossing Rio Grande Valley ports of entry and averaging more than |
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$140 million in goods and services per day, with over $51 billion in |
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commercial trade per year flowing across various land ports of |
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entry; the Rio Grande Valley is an economic powerhouse for the State |
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of Texas with approximately $12.5 billion in taxable sales recorded |
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in reporting year 2022; and |
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WHEREAS, The Valley has around 1.4 million residents, with |
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approximately 835,000 individuals under the age of 25, and local |
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and state officials have focused on the need to expand access to |
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higher education and health care, strengthen the workforce, |
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increase transportation and ports of entry infrastructure, and |
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increase funding for public education; The University of Texas Rio |
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Grande Valley serves some 30,000 students; the UTRGV School of |
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Medicine is in its seventh year of operation with numerous GME |
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programs and patient care sites; and |
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WHEREAS, The six higher education institutions in the Rio |
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Grande Valley, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Texas A&M |
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University McAllen Higher Education Center, Texas A&M University |
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Health Science Center, South Texas College, Texas Southmost |
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College, and Texas State Technical College, serve a student |
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population of over 90,000; and |
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WHEREAS, Major sponsors for the day's legislative event |
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include the Cities of Brownsville, San Benito, Primera, Palm |
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Valley, McAllen, and Edinburg, ERO Architects, Gulf Aviation, the |
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Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority, M&S De Leon Enterprises |
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LLC, RGV Grant Consultants LLC, Cameron County Drainage District |
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No. 5, Hidalgo County Precinct No. 4, JL Powers & Associates, Alamo |
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Chamber of Commerce, the Weslaco, Edinburg, Pharr, Mission, |
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Harlingen, and San Benito Economic Development Corporations, |
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Prairie View A&M University, Supporting World Hope, the Rio Grande |
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Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization, VTX1 Companies, Texas |
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State Technical College, the Port of Harlingen Authority, Driscoll |
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Children's Hospital, the Brownsville Community Improvement |
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Corporation, Killam Development, Texas Gas Service, the Greater |
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Chamber of Harlingen, the Texas Oil & Gas Association, Texas |
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Regional Bank, AT&T, and Atlas Hall & Rodriguez, all of which are |
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promoting greater regional cooperation in the 21st century; and |
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WHEREAS, A vibrant region with a rich heritage, the Rio |
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Grande Valley is poised to take advantage of tremendous |
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opportunities for continued economic development, and it is indeed |
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most fitting to honor Valley residents for their dedication to |
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building a bright and prosperous future for the area; now, |
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therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas |
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Legislature hereby recognize February 22, 2023, as Rio Grande |
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Valley Day at the State Capitol and extend to all participants |
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sincere best wishes for a productive and enjoyable visit. |