83R9071 LUC-D
 
  By: Bonnen of Brazoria H.R. No. 684
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Public-spirited citizens of Matagorda County are
  gathering in Austin to celebrate Matagorda County Day at the State
  Capitol on March 5, 2013; and
         WHEREAS, Taking its name from the Spanish phrase meaning
  "thick brush," this region of prairie, salt marshes, and coastal
  waterways was visited by the French explorer La Salle in 1685; the
  area constituted part of Stephen F. Austin's first colony, and
  settlers began arriving through Matagorda Bay during the winter of
  1821-1822; in 1829, the town of Matagorda was established as a
  military post, and in 1836, Matagorda County became one of the
  original 23 counties of the Republic of Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Matagorda ranked as the second-largest seaport in
  Texas for a time and served as a shipping point for cotton, sugar,
  and livestock raised in the county; when the boll weevil endangered
  the cotton crop in the early 20th century, farmers began to grow
  rice, and the discovery of oil and sulfur further diversified the
  county's economy; and
         WHEREAS, Ranching, farming, and petroleum remain important,
  and the county also benefits from the presence of the South Texas
  Project nuclear plant, which generates enough electricity to power
  approximately two million homes in Texas; Bay City, the county
  seat, is a center of the petrochemical industry, while the port at
  Palacios is home to the largest fishing fleet on the Texas Gulf
  Coast; and
         WHEREAS, Visitors and residents alike enjoy the county's fine
  beaches and its many opportunities for fishing and water sports,
  while birders from across the nation are drawn to the Mad Island
  Marsh and Wildlife Management Area; Bay City is the location of
  several major annual attractions--the annual county fair,
  livestock show, and rodeo, which take place in the early spring, and
  the Rice Festival, which is held in the fall; in between those
  dates, Palacios hosts the Texas Fishermen's Seafood Festival, in
  December, and a reenactment of La Salle's landing, every Fourth of
  July; and
         WHEREAS, Matagorda County is an area of abundant natural
  resources and rich history, and its residents may take great pride
  in their notable heritage as they look forward to a future filled
  with promise; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 5, 2013, as Matagorda County Day
  at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation sincere
  best wishes for a meaningful and memorable visit to Austin.