By: Ellis, et al. S.C.R. No. 97 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1-1 WHEREAS, African American and Mexican American Texans have 1-2 enriched the cultural heritage of our state and contributed 1-3 significantly to the strength of the State of Texas; and 1-4 WHEREAS, The Capitol grounds contain many statues, monuments, 1-5 and exhibits that pay tribute to the people, ideals, and events 1-6 that Texans hold dear; these displays are poignant reminders of the 1-7 struggles that Texans have endured in the past and the challenges 1-8 that we face today; and 1-9 WHEREAS, As Texas enters the 21st century, we pay tribute to 1-10 the African American and Mexican American citizens who shaped our 1-11 past and will mold our future; and 1-12 WHEREAS, It is fitting that we send a message to the African 1-13 American and Mexican American children in our state conveying the 1-14 greatness of their heritage and the potential for their future; a 1-15 privately funded statue or monument depicting the African American 1-16 and Mexican American Texans on the Texas Capitol grounds would 1-17 acknowledge the important and valuable resources that Texas has in 1-18 our African American and Mexican American citizens; and 1-19 WHEREAS, Chapter 443 of the Government Code authorizes the 1-20 State Preservation Board to preserve, maintain, and restore the 1-21 Capitol grounds, which include the Capitol, the General Land Office 1-22 Building, their contents, their grounds, and monuments and exhibits 1-23 on the grounds; now, therefore, be it 2-1 RESOLVED, That the 73rd Legislature of the State of Texas 2-2 hereby direct the State Preservation Board to include in its 2-3 long-range master plan for the Capitol grounds a permanent monument 2-4 in tribute to African American and Mexican American Texans; and, be 2-5 it further 2-6 RESOLVED, That an advisory committee of five African American 2-7 and five Mexican American Texans be established to manage the 2-8 design development of the monument and raise the funds required, 2-9 such committee to be comprised of two members of the Texas House of 2-10 Representatives, two members of the Texas Senate, and six cultural 2-11 and business leaders of the state with some expertise in 2-12 fund-raising; a representative of the State Preservation Board 2-13 shall serve as a liaison to the committee; and, be it further 2-14 RESOLVED, That the statue shall be totally funded by private 2-15 donations raised by the advisory committee and that the names of 2-16 donors shall not be inscribed or placed on the statue; funds shall 2-17 be transferred to the board when full funding has been achieved; 2-18 and, be it further 2-19 RESOLVED, That the State Preservation Board shall review and 2-20 approve the design and location of the monument and manage its 2-21 installation, and that the General Services Commission or any other 2-22 state agency assist the board in the planning and completion of the 2-23 monument or exhibit as requested.