SRC-AMY S.C.R. 37 78(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.C.R. 37
By: Madla
International Relations and Trade
4/17/2003
As Filed


DIGEST

In 1962, Pub. L. No. 87-525 authorized the construction of an
international bridge across the Rio Grande to join Heath Canyon in Texas
with the village of La Linda, Coahuila, Mexico, to transport refined ore
into the United States from nearby mills in Mexico and facilitate the
ability of tourists to visit the Sierra del Carmen mountain areas across
from Big Bend National Park. The Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT) maintains Farm-to-Market Road 2627 as a paved two-lane highway for
a 28-mile stretch connecting the bridge to certain United States highways
.  La Linda Bridge, also known as the Hallie Stillwell Memorial Bridge, is
in good repair but cannot be crossed by vehicles or pedestrians because of
barriers and the placement of "no trespassing" signs at the bridge since
1997 pursuant to orders issued by the governments of the United States of
America and the Republic of Mexico. The La Linda international crossing is
the only bridge structure in place and the only point of entry authorized
by public law between the United States ports of entry at Presidio and Del
Rio, a distance of 385 miles.  The National Parks Conservation
Association, the principal owner of the United States section of the
international bridge at La Linda, is prepared to donate its interest in
the bridge and associated properties to the State of Texas through the
General Land Office so that the bridge may be reopened and operated as a
legal border crossing.  The tourism industries serving scenic and
recreational areas joined by this bridge, including the Big Bend mountains
of Texas and the Sierra del Carmen mountains of Northwest Coahuila, wish
to promote, accommodate, and economically benefit from cross border
tourism but are unable to implement those without a functioning La Linda
crossing. The security and public safety of communities and citizens on
both sides of the international border would be enhanced by a functioning
border crossing at La Linda.  

The State of Coahuila and the commissioners court of Brewster County,
respectively represented by the Instituto de Turismo and the Big Bend
Border Council and joined by a coalition of local residents and the Big
Bend National Park Superintendent, have twice requested that the
Binational Bridges and Border Crossings working group, which is convened
semiannually by the United States Department of State and the Mexican
Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores, take the necessary actions to have
the bridge and border crossing at La Linda reopened by the United States
and Mexican federal governments. The working group, composed of United
States and Mexican federal authorities responsible for authorizing
international ports of entry and required inspections along the
international boundary, will convene again in the coming months to
consider action on either reopening the bridge at La Linda or ordering its
removal. It is in the economic, cultural, and security interest of the
State of Texas and the homeland security interest of the United States of
America to have a functioning border crossing station under the management
and control of trained and equipped law enforcement and public safety
officials in the extensive area known as the Big Bend. 

PURPOSE

As proposed, SCR 37 proposes the following resolutions:

That the 78th Legislature of the State of Texas express its support and
encouragement for the reopening of the bridge and border crossing at La
Linda to accommodate trade and tourism between Texas and Coahuila, Mexico,
and to better protect residents of both countries and secure the
protection of our nation from threats that might be associated with the
illegal crossing of individuals or materials with a lethal intent. 
 That the legislature urge the General Land Office to proceed
expeditiously to make a determination regarding acceptance of an ownership
interest in La Linda Bridge by the State of Texas. 

That the legislature hereby urge that the governor, the Texas Department
of Transportation, the secretary of state, the Department of Public Safety
of the State of Texas, the Parks and Wildlife Department, the Texas
Department of Economic Development, the Texas Historical Commission, and
other appropriate state agencies to encourage and assist the General Land
Office in this matter, and to encourage and assist Brewster County and
private and public advocates for tourism in the Big Bend in their efforts
to develop a regional tourism economy in conjunction with a reopened
bridge at La Linda. 

That the legislature call upon the United States Department of State to
communicate the interest of the State of Texas in this matter to the
government of the Republic of Mexico and to all other parties
participating in decisions relating to either reopening or removing the
bridge at La Linda. 

That the Texas secretary of state forward an official copy of this
resolution to the United States secretary of state.