88R14799 CJM-D
 
  By: Gutierrez S.R. No. 306
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Uvalde County are gathering in
  Austin on March 1, 2023, to celebrate Uvalde County Day at the State
  Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Permanent settlers began to arrive in the region in
  the 1850s, and Uvalde County was established in 1856; a
  rough-and-tumble frontier area during and after the Civil War, the
  county became a ranching center in the late 1800s and was also
  renowned for its honey, which took first prize at the Paris World's
  Fair in 1900; today, the county's economy continues to be based on
  agribusiness, including farming and the raising of livestock such
  as cattle, sheep, and goats; and
         WHEREAS, Four spring-fed rivers, the Nueces, Leona, Sabinal,
  and Frio, have cut ruggedly beautiful canyons through the region's
  rolling hills, and the county draws hunters from around the state
  with its abundance of deer, quail, doves, and turkeys;
  additionally, swimmers, campers, bird-watchers, and other outdoor
  enthusiasts may enjoy the activities of the scenic Garner State
  Park and Cooks Slough Sanctuary and Nature Park; and
         WHEREAS, Founded more than 150 years ago, the city of Uvalde
  is the county seat and is home to a number of attractions; John
  Nance "Cactus Jack" Garner, the 32nd vice president of the United
  States, lived and practiced law there; former Texas governor Dolph
  Briscoe Jr. was born and raised in the city and returned to it
  following the completion of his terms in office; the Briscoe Art and
  Antique Collection displays works collected by Governor Briscoe and
  his wife; in addition, the town hosts presentations by the Sahawe
  Indian Dancers, who help preserve the Native American cultural
  practices of the Southwest with their popular performances; and
         WHEREAS, Other communities in the county include Knippa,
  Cline, Montell, Utopia, Concan, Reagan Wells, and Sabinal, which is
  a popular ranch center and retirement area; and
         WHEREAS, The citizens of this notable county are working to
  preserve the best of their past even as they look forward to a
  bright and promising future, and it is fitting to honor them for
  their unique contributions to the story of the Lone Star State; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby recognize March 1, 2023, as Uvalde County Day at the State
  Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting delegation.