By: Peña (Senate Sponsor - Estes) H.C.R. No. 80
         (In the Senate - Received from the House May 4, 2015;
  May 5, 2015, read first time and referred to Committee on Natural
  Resources and Economic Development; May 15, 2015, reported
  favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 9, Nays 0; May 15, 2015, sent
  to printer.)
 
 
 
  COMMITTEE VOTE
 
 
         YeaNayAbsentPNV
         FraserX
         EstesX
         BirdwellX
         HallX
         HancockX
         HinojosaX
         LucioX
         NicholsX
         SeligerX
         UrestiX
         ZaffiriniX
 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 
  WHEREAS, The famed Battleship Texas, which sits moored at the
  San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site under the care of the
  Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is a national treasure that
  played a prominent role in American successes in both World War I
  and World War II; and
         WHEREAS, The "Mighty T" was considered to be one of the most
  powerful weapons in the world when it was commissioned on March 12,
  1914; the ship saw action off the North African coast near Morocco,
  at Normandy on D-Day, and at Iwo Jima and Okinawa in the Pacific
  Theater before being decommissioned on April 21, 1948; suffering
  only one combat casualty in its many campaigns, the Texas earned the
  nickname the "Lucky Ship"; and
         WHEREAS, The Battleship Texas was a harbinger of America's
  rise as an industrialized nation on the verge of becoming a world
  power; in 1916, it became the first U.S. battleship to mount
  antiaircraft guns as well as the first to employ directors and
  range-keepers to control gunfire; other firsts followed, as the
  Texas became the first U.S. battleship to launch an airplane, in
  1919, and the first navy ship to be fitted for commercial radar, in
  1939; and
         WHEREAS, A National Historic Landmark and the flagship of the
  Texas Navy, the Battleship Texas is a living memorial to the brave
  men who served aboard it over the course of more than three decades;
  even in repose, it continues to play an important role in the lives
  of Texans and other Americans, and it is crucial that we preserve
  this vital link to our nation's past; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby respectfully urge the Congress of the United States to
  provide federal funding for repairs to the Battleship Texas; and,
  be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
  copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to
  the president of the Senate and speaker of the House of
  Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all members
  of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this
  resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to
  the Congress of the United States of America.
 
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