By Delisi H.C.R. No. 137 R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, public health services are vital to all Texans in 1-2 search of healthy lives, families, and communities; and 1-3 WHEREAS, the existence of a public health infrastructure in 1-4 each community creates a better standard of living by promoting 1-5 healthy lifestyles through prevention, such as reducing childhood 1-6 disease through immunization; providing safe drinking water and 1-7 wholesome foods; and ensuring that our environment remains free of 1-8 toxic or bacterial contamination that would be injurious to the 1-9 public health; and 1-10 WHEREAS, various levels of government in our state provide 1-11 public health services through city and county health departments; 1-12 and, 1-13 WHEREAS, the roles of state and local government in providing 1-14 public health services may not be clearly defined; and, 1-15 WHEREAS, there is no special mechanism for local authorities 1-16 to support or fund public health services, which has resulted in a 1-17 decline in local support of public health; and, 1-18 WHEREAS, a strong public health infrastructure is vital to 1-19 the economic growth of the State in order to insure a healthy 1-20 population; now, therefore, be it 1-21 RESOLVED, that the Texas Department of Health, the Blackland 1-22 Research Center and the Texas A&M University System, and the Lyndon 1-23 Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs of the University of Texas, 2-1 within their existing resources, in conjunction with city and 2-2 county governments, study the current role of local governments in 2-3 providing public health services; and, be it further 2-4 RESOLVED, that a report of the study and its findings and 2-5 recommendations be presented to the 75th Legislature.