By: Moncrief S.C.R. No. 109
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, The observance of National Science and Technology
1-2 Week was initiated by the National Science Foundation in 1985 to
1-3 foster public understanding of science and technology and to
1-4 promote appreciation for the important role that scientific
1-5 education, scientific research, and technological advancement play
1-6 in the life of every American citizen; and
1-7 WHEREAS, In partnership with universities, science museums,
1-8 and corporate sponsors, the National Science Foundation has
1-9 developed this truly remarkable program to develop scientific
1-10 literacy among Americans of all ages, to promote innovation and
1-11 excellence in science education, and to inspire more young people,
1-12 particularly females and minorities, to pursue careers in the
1-13 fields of science and technology; and
1-14 WHEREAS, National Science and Technology Week also promotes
1-15 recognition of the importance of scientific research and
1-16 technological development in ensuring our nation's economic
1-17 prosperity; this event is commemorated with a wide spectrum of
1-18 hands-on activities and educational programs designed to give
1-19 children a chance to explore possible careers as teachers,
1-20 scientists, and engineers; and
1-21 WHEREAS, Lasting from April 21 to 29, 1995, this year's
1-22 National Science and Technology Week will coincide with the 25th
1-23 anniversary of Earth Day and will highlight environmental issues;
2-1 and
2-2 WHEREAS, For the first time in this event's 10-year history,
2-3 the National Science Foundation has selected 46 national network
2-4 partners to serve as information and education centers, including
2-5 the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, and Texas joins the
2-6 rest of the nation in participating in this event; and
2-7 WHEREAS, During National Science and Technology Week, Texans
2-8 will be able to experience firsthand the excitement of scientific
2-9 exploration and discovery at special celebrations and events to be
2-10 held at this exceptional institution, as well as at other museums,
2-11 zoos, gardens, aquariums, and planetariums around the Lone Star
2-12 State; now, therefore, be it
2-13 RESOLVED, That the 74th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-14 hereby designate April 21-29, 1995, and April 21-27, 1996, as
2-15 National Science and Technology Week in Texas and encourage
2-16 schools, universities, and other public institutions and
2-17 communities throughout the state to celebrate this important
2-18 occasion in an appropriate manner.