87R18061(14) BK-D
 
  By: Israel H.R. No. 568
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, From February 13-17, 2021, a historic winter storm
  swept across the state and brought significant snowfall, freezing
  rain, and sustained, below-freezing temperatures to the Central
  Texas area; and
         WHEREAS, The winter conditions resulted in blackouts that
  impacted nearly 200,000 Austin Energy homes and more throughout the
  Travis County area, forcing many Texans to contend with freezing
  weather without heat or electricity; as ice accumulated on
  roadways, some area residents were unable to obtain food or make
  trips for other essential items, and the record-low temperatures
  also led to frozen or burst pipes that left many without running
  water; and
         WHEREAS, During this unprecedented event, leaders and
  citizens of Central Texas stepped up to provide food, water, and
  other resources to community members in need; many of them were
  experiencing their own hardships at this time, and some braved
  dangerous road conditions in order to reach and render aid to their
  vulnerable neighbors; and
         WHEREAS, Among those who distinguished themselves in the
  midst of this crisis were Dr. Nicole Murray and her family, who
  coordinated relief efforts for elderly residents at the Cambridge
  Villas Senior Housing Apartments; and
         WHEREAS, Winter Storm Uri was a natural disaster of historic
  magnitude for our state, and Central Texans are profoundly grateful
  for the caring individuals who went above and beyond during this
  challenging time for their community; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby honor Dr. Nicole Murray and her family for
  providing vital help to their neighbors during Winter Storm Uri and
  extend to them sincere appreciation for their hard work and
  selfless service; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Dr. Murray and her family as an expression of high
  regard by the Texas House of Representatives.