H.R. No. 606
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, On March 6, 2019, proud residents, civic leaders,
  and businesspeople from Richardson and the North Texas high-tech
  community are gathering at the State Capitol for Richardson/Telecom
  Corridor Legislative Day; and
         WHEREAS, North Texas boasts the seventh-greatest
  concentration of high-tech jobs in the nation and more than
  one-third of all the high-tech jobs in the state; home to over
  100,000 people, Richardson has a large number of technology and
  telecommunications companies, as well as financial services and
  insurance firms and corporate headquarters, and it ranks as a major
  technology center with global reach; the city is also home to Tech
  Titans, the largest technology trade association in Texas,
  representing a quarter-million employees in more than 300 member
  companies and serving as an innovation hub for entrepreneurs,
  universities, and corporations; and
         WHEREAS, The collaboration between business and government
  that characterizes the area is due in large part to the committed
  efforts of the Richardson Chamber of Commerce, a five-star
  accredited member of the U.S. Chamber, as well as the vital support
  provided by the City of Richardson and the Richardson Economic
  Development Partnership, the first accredited economic development
  organization in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex; and
         WHEREAS, Richardson has been among the most successful cities
  in the nation in promoting economic development, having attracted
  such nationally and internationally renowned companies as Texas
  Instruments, State Farm, AT&T, Verizon, Fujitsu Network
  Communications, RealPage, GEICO, Ericsson, Cisco, Raytheon, Blue
  Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Fossil, and Lennox International; and
         WHEREAS, The exceptional quality of life in Richardson
  contributes to making this community an especially desirable
  location; residents benefit from highly regarded educational
  institutions like Richland College and dynamic mixed-use urban
  developments such as CityLine, and they can enjoy nearly 1,000
  acres of parkland and the nationally known Cottonwood Art Festival
  and the Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival; and
         WHEREAS, The University of Texas at Dallas, a Texas Tier One
  research university located in Richardson, graduates 90 percent of
  its students with degrees in either the sciences or business, and it
  is home to a number of highly ranked schools, including the Erik
  Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science and the Naveen
  Jindal School of Management, which is consistently rated as one of
  the top business programs in the U.S.; and
         WHEREAS, The Richardson Independent School District was one
  of only seven Texas Honor Roll Districts in 2018 and one of only 26
  districts across Texas to earn distinction from the Texas Education
  Agency for postsecondary readiness; all schools meet TEA standards
  and have received the agency's "Recognized" rating for six
  consecutive years, and Richardson ISD campuses have exceeded the
  average STAAR passage rates in every subject; the district boasts
  23 U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon campuses, and
  all four of its high schools were named among the nation's best by
  Newsweek; and
         WHEREAS, The Richardson Chamber of Commerce and the area's
  technology leadership have made Richardson's Telecom Corridor one
  of the showplaces of modern Texas, and the city's residents may take
  great pride in their many accomplishments as they look forward to
  the opportunities that lie ahead; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 6, 2019, as Richardson/Telecom
  Corridor Legislative Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm
  welcome to the visiting delegation.
 
  Button
  Leach
  Ramos
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 606 was adopted by the House on March
  6, 2019, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House