89R10194 DSH-D
 
  By: Lozano H.R. No. 62
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Kleberg County are gathering in
  Austin on March 5, 2025, to celebrate Kleberg County Day at the
  State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Situated both on the broad grasslands of the Gulf
  Coast and on Padre Island, the area that was to become Kleberg
  County was first inhabited by the Karankawa and Coahuiltecan
  peoples; Spanish settlements were established along the lower
  Rio Grande in the 18th century, and after a period of Mexican rule,
  the land became part of Nueces County when Texas secured its
  independence; in 1853, Richard King established the vast King
  Ranch, a large tract of which was used to form the city of
  Kingsville in 1904; the new community grew quickly as a railway hub
  for farmers and ranchers, and in 1913, the Texas Legislature
  organized Kleberg County, naming it for Robert Justus Kleberg,
  whose son was the manager of King Ranch, and designating Kingsville
  as the county seat; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Kleberg County is a place of diversified
  industries; successful businesses include Proco, Inc., Kleberg
  Bank, and numerous energy companies; occupying 825,000 acres, the
  legendary King Ranch is still vital to the prosperity of the county,
  and the enterprise has earned fame for the region through its
  development of the Santa Gertrudis breed of cattle, its
  contributions to quarter horse and thoroughbred breeding, and its
  accomplishments in a variety of other agribusiness interests; and
         WHEREAS, The largest city in Kleberg County, Kingsville is
  home to Texas A&M University-Kingsville, which includes the Frank
  H. Dotterweich College of Engineering, the Dick and Mary Lewis
  Kleberg College of Agriculture, the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife
  Research Institute, and the Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy;
  meeting an increasingly critical military need, Naval Air Station
  Kingsville trains 50 percent of United States Navy and Marine Corps
  tactical jet pilots every year; and
         WHEREAS, Kleberg County benefits from the dedicated
  leadership of its elected officials, including county
  commissioners David Rosse, Chuck Schultz, Jerry Martinez, and
  Marcus Salinas, and county judge Rudy Madrid; and
         WHEREAS, The hardworking and forward-looking citizens of
  Kleberg County are building on a long tradition of excellence, and
  their history and achievements are indeed deserving of special
  recognition; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 5, 2025, as Kleberg County Day
  at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
  delegation.