H.R. No. 542


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The Texas House of Representatives is pleased to recognize February 28, 2005, as Prairie View A&M University and Alumni Day at the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Prairie View A&M University originated in the Texas Constitution of 1876 when legislators, after the establishment of the Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas, pledged in the Texas Constitution of 1876 that "separate schools shall be provided for white and colored children, and impartial provisions shall be made for both"; on August 14, 1876, the Texas Legislature established the "Alta Vista Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for Colored Youths"; and WHEREAS, The university was established as a Land Grant College under the federal Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890 and began its tradition of agricultural research and community service, which continues today; and WHEREAS, In 1945, the name of the institution was changed from Prairie View Normal and Industrial College to Prairie View University, and the school was authorized to offer, "as need arises," all courses offered at The University of Texas; and WHEREAS, In 1947, the Texas Legislature changed the name to Prairie View A&M College of Texas and provided that "courses be offered in agriculture, the mechanic arts, engineering, and the natural sciences connected therewith, together with any other course authorized at Prairie View at the time of passage of this act, all of which shall be equivalent to those offered at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas at Bryan"; and WHEREAS, On August 27, 1973, the name of the institution was changed to Prairie View A&M University, and its status as an independent unit of the Texas A&M University System was reconfirmed; and WHEREAS, On November 6, 1984, the voters of Texas approved a constitutional amendment that restructured the permanent university fund to include Prairie View A&M University and also designated the university as an "institution of the first-class" under the governing board of the Texas A&M University System; and WHEREAS, In January 1985, the board of regents of the Texas A&M University System responded to the 1984 constitutional amendment by stating its intention that Prairie View A&M University become "an institution nationally recognized in its areas of education and research" and resolved that the university receive its share of the available university fund as previously agreed to by Texas A&M University and The University of Texas at Austin; and WHEREAS, Prairie View A&M University, because of Texas' history of racial discrimination, has had a special role in educating African Americans, many of whom have established themselves as professionals in the fields of business, education, engineering, medicine, and nursing, providing services not only to the citizens of Texas but also to those of the nation and the world; and WHEREAS, The university, its alumni, faculty, staff, and student body have victoriously weathered the period of legal segregation and continue their noble struggle to overcome vestiges of the former de jure racially dual system of public higher education in Texas; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature hereby express appreciation to Prairie View A&M University and alumni for their many contributions to the State of Texas and best wishes to all who are participating in Prairie View A&M University and Alumni Day at the State Capitol; and, be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be prepared for the university as an expression of esteem from the Texas House of Representatives. Coleman Craddick Geren Menendez Allen of Harris Giddings Merritt Allen of Dallas Gonzales Miller Alonzo Gonzalez Toureilles Moreno of Harris Anchia Goodman Moreno of El Paso Anderson Goolsby Morrison Bailey Griggs Mowery Baxter Grusendorf Naishtat Berman Guillen Nixon Blake Haggerty Noriega Bohac Hamilton Oliveira Bonnen Hamric Olivo Branch Hardcastle Orr Brown of Kaufman Harper-Brown Otto Brown of Brazos Hartnett Paxton Burnam Hegar Pena Callegari Herrero Phillips Campbell Hilderbran Pickett Casteel Hill Pitts Castro Hochberg Puente Chavez Hodge Quintanilla Chisum Homer Raymond Coleman Hope Reyna Cook of Navarro Hopson Riddle Cook of Colorado Howard Ritter Corte Hughes Rodriguez Crabb Hunter Rose Crownover Hupp Seaman Davis of Harris Isett Smith of Tarrant Davis of Dallas Jackson Smith of Harris Dawson Jones of Lubbock Smithee Delisi Jones of Dallas Solis Denny Keel Solomons Deshotel Keffer of Dallas Strama Driver Keffer of Eastland Straus Dukes King of Parker Swinford Dunnam King of Zavala Talton Dutton Kolkhorst Taylor Edwards Krusee Thompson Eiland Kuempel Truitt Eissler Laney Turner Elkins Laubenberg Uresti Escobar Leibowitz Van Arsdale Farabee Luna Veasey Farrar Madden Villarreal Flores Martinez Vo Flynn Martinez Fischer West Frost McCall Wong Gallego McClendon Woolley Gattis McReynolds Zedler ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 542 was adopted by the House on February 28, 2005, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House