88R20781 BPG-D
 
  By: Alvarado, et al. S.R. No. 387
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Port Houston has served as an advocate and strategic
  leader for the Houston Ship Channel for more than a century; and
         WHEREAS, Established in 1914, Port Houston now owns and
  operates eight public terminals along the 52-mile waterway,
  including the area's largest break-bulk facility and two of the
  most efficient container terminals in the country; and
         WHEREAS, With more than 200 public and private facilities,
  the ship channel complex is the nation's largest for waterborne
  tonnage; the Houston Ship Channel handles more cargo than the Ports
  of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and New York and New Jersey combined;
  and
         WHEREAS, Port Houston has handled a record amount of cargo
  tonnage in the past year; representing over 20 percent of Texas'
  GDP, this cargo generates over 1.35 million jobs and more than $339
  billion in economic activity in the state; and
         WHEREAS, Guided by a seven-member board of port
  commissioners, along with 13 executive staff members, Port Houston
  works to advance the efficient flow of seaborne cargo on a global
  scale; it ensures that the channel is properly dredged, and through
  community initiatives and international partnerships, it adopts
  innovative technologies and implements continual improvements in
  productivity, reliability, and resiliency; while ensuring maximal
  freight mobility, it also serves as a guardian of the channel
  environment; and
         WHEREAS, Port Houston is the principal advocate for the ship
  channel, and its efforts have been vital in the rapid expansion of
  the waterway in order to take full advantage of opportunities for
  international trade; currently, it is in the process of widening
  and deepening the channel, coordinating with strategic partners
  throughout the region on a project requiring over $1 billion in
  investment; Port Houston also strives to raise awareness of the
  needs of 19 other Texas seaports, whose efforts are also crucial in
  maintaining the status of preferred state for maritime commerce;
  and
         WHEREAS, Through its skilled and forward-looking stewardship
  of the Houston Ship Channel, Port Houston plays an enormous role in
  the continued prosperity of Texas and in the dominance of our energy
  industry, and it is indeed a pleasure to welcome the port's
  representatives to the State Capitol; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby honor Port Houston for its contributions to the Texas
  economy and extend to the visiting delegation sincere best wishes
  for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the group as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  Senate.