By: White of Tyler (Senate Sponsor - Nichols) H.C.R. No. 69
         (In the Senate - Received from the House May 6, 2015;
  May 7, 2015, read first time and referred to Committee on
  Administration; May 13, 2015, reported favorably by the following
  vote:  Yeas 5, Nays 0; May 13, 2015, sent to printer.)
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  COMMITTEE VOTE
 
 
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 
  WHEREAS, The annual migration of the monarch butterfly, the
  State Insect of Texas, is one of the wonders of the natural world,
  and every year the city of Jasper is fortunate to have a front row
  seat to this spectacular journey; and
         WHEREAS, Each August and September, members of the species,
  known scientifically as Danaus plexippus, begin a journey of
  approximately 1,500 miles from their summer breeding grounds in
  eastern North America to their winter home in the mountains of
  central Mexico, generally covering 25 to 30 miles per day; then,
  between March and June, the butterflies return north, often
  traveling as far as Canada; along their flight northward, and after
  the monarchs reach their summer haunts, the female of the species
  lays her eggs on freshly sprouted milkweed plants; and
         WHEREAS, Jasper lies in the middle of one of the three major
  flyways for the monarch butterfly, and the community celebrates its
  part in this annual event with the Butterfly Festival on the first
  Saturday of each October, during the height of the fall migration;
  during the festival, a Butterfly House is installed in the
  Butterfly Gardens at the Jasper Arboretum, where visitors can learn
  about the migration and life cycle of these amazing insects; the
  festival also features a variety of activities for children and
  adults, including scavenger hunts and butterfly releases, as well
  as musical performances and displays of arts and crafts; and
         WHEREAS, The Butterfly Festival is part of an even broader
  local effort focused on the monarch butterfly; residents of Jasper
  have devoted countless hours to fostering our understanding of
  monarchs and to creating conditions to support their survival; led
  by the city's Master Gardeners, they are tagging monarchs for
  scientific study, raising monarchs for release, planting milkweed
  where the butterflies can lay their eggs, and growing a variety of
  nectar plants to provide the monarchs with suitable food; and
         WHEREAS, Each year, the people of Jasper are fortunate
  witnesses to one of the grandest shows in nature, and by creating a
  welcoming environment for these beautiful creatures, they help to
  make their community an integral part of a wonderful natural
  process that has endured for millennia; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby designate the city of Jasper as the official Butterfly
  Capital of Texas.
 
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