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  H.R. No. 688
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, Residents of Tarrant County are gathering in Austin
  to celebrate Tarrant County Days at the State Capitol on March 6 and
  7, 2019; and
         WHEREAS, Tarrant County was created in 1849 as one of the 26
  counties formed from the Peters Colony; it is named for General
  Edward H. Tarrant of the Republic of Texas Militia, and its county
  seat is Fort Worth; and
         WHEREAS, What began as a frontier community has evolved into
  a modern center for business, education, and world-class culture;
  recent census estimates indicate that the population of Tarrant
  County has surpassed two million, and it continues to rank as the
  third most populous county in Texas; and
         WHEREAS, With 41 incorporated municipalities, Tarrant County
  has many entertainment and tourist attractions that draw visitors
  from around the world; families enjoy Six Flags Over Texas, the Fort
  Worth Zoo, and AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys, as well as
  exemplary museums, including the Kimbell Art Museum and the Amon G.
  Carter Museum, which showcase outstanding collections of classic
  and American art; other area attractions include historic downtown
  Grapevine, the shops at Grapevine Mills, Southlake Town Square,
  Sundance Square, and the Fort Worth Stockyards; and
         WHEREAS, Tarrant County is also home to many excellent
  institutions of higher education, which provide opportunities for a
  variety of students and produce a highly educated workforce; these
  institutions include The University of Texas at Arlington, the
  University of North Texas, the University of North Texas Health
  Science Center at Fort Worth, Texas A&M University School of Law,
  Dallas Baptist University, Southwestern Baptist Theological
  Seminary, Texas Christian University, Tarrant County College, the
  College of Saint Thomas More, Arlington Baptist College, Trinity
  Valley Baptist Seminary and College, Tarleton State
  University-Fort Worth, and Texas Wesleyan University; and
         WHEREAS, The county's diverse and prosperous business
  community ranges from cattle ranching to small businesses to
  multinational corporations and includes leaders in the defense,
  aerospace, and transportation industries; Dallas/Fort Worth
  International Airport, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort
  Worth, and the Alliance Airport all contribute to the regional and
  state economy; and
         WHEREAS, The visiting Tarrant County delegation of civic,
  academic, and business leaders is headed by County Judge B. Glen
  Whitley and County Commissioners Roy C. Brooks, Devan Allen, Gary
  Fickes, and J. D. Johnson; and
         WHEREAS, The people of Tarrant County have worked hard to
  build and sustain their vibrant community, and they can be justly
  proud of their rich history, their many achievements, and their
  enduring public spirit; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 6 and 7, 2019, as Tarrant County
  Days at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting delegation
  sincere best wishes for an informative and enjoyable stay in
  Austin.
 
  Geren
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 688 was adopted by the House on March
  21, 2019, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House