H.R. No. 98
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud residents are gathering in Austin on February
  18, 2025, to celebrate Hardin County Day at the State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Situated northeast of Houston, Hardin County is
  predominantly made up of pine and hardwood forests in the East Texas
  Timberlands region; and
         WHEREAS, Following the Texas Revolution, the area was split
  between the jurisdictions of Liberty and Jefferson Counties; in
  1858, the State Legislature established Hardin County, drawing
  territory from both parent counties; under state law, the county's
  name honored the Hardin family of Liberty, and the county seat also
  bore that name; in 1881, the Sabine and East Texas Railroad bypassed
  Hardin in favor of its own newly established town, Kountze, which
  ultimately became the county seat; and
         WHEREAS, Early farmers in Hardin County raised corn, sweet
  potatoes, hogs, cattle, sheep, and horses; as early as 1878,
  loggers were floating cut timber to the Neches River and on to
  Beaumont, and by 1881, at least two lumber-processing mills were
  operating in the county; the subsequent arrivals of other railway
  companies further stimulated the lumber industry; a big economic
  boost came with the discovery of oil at Saratoga and Batson and the
  development of the Sour Lake oil field in 1903; today, chambers of
  commerce in Kountze, Lumberton, Silsbee, and Sour Lake promote
  economic development in their communities; and
         WHEREAS, Hardin County is further buoyed by its robust
  ecotourism, which offers ample opportunities for recreation and
  under the natural beauty of the Big Thicket National Preserve and
  Village Creek State Park.
         WHEREAS, Residents of Hardin County are working together to
  build an even brighter future, and this special day provides a
  fitting opportunity to pay tribute to the county and its people;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 18, 2025, as Hardin County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
  delegation.
 
  Holt
 
 
Burrows Guerra Morales Shaw
 
Alders Guillen Morgan
 
Allen Harless Muñoz
 
Anchía Harris Noble
 
Ashby Harris Davila Olcott
 
Barry Harrison Oliverson
 
Bell of Kaufman Hayes Ordaz
 
Bell of Montgomery Hefner Orr
 
Bernal Hernandez Patterson
 
Bhojani Hickland Paul
 
Bonnen Hinojosa Perez of El Paso
 
Bowers Holt Perez of Harris
 
Bryant Hopper Phelan
 
Buckley Howard Pierson
 
Bucy Hull Plesa
 
Bumgarner Hunter Raymond
 
Button Isaac Reynolds
 
Cain Johnson Richardson
 
Campos Jones of Dallas Rodríguez Ramos
 
Canales Jones of Harris Romero
 
Capriglione Kerwin Rose
 
Cole King Rosenthal
 
Collier Kitzman Schatzline
 
Cook LaHood Schofield
 
Cortez Lalani Schoolcraft
 
Craddick Lambert Shaheen
 
Cunningham Landgraf Shofner
 
Curry Leach Simmons
 
Darby Leo Wilson Slawson
 
A. Davis of Dallas Little Smithee
 
Y. Davis of Dallas Longoria Spiller
 
Dean Lopez of Bexar Swanson
 
DeAyala Lopez of Cameron Talarico
 
Dorazio Louderback Tepper
 
Dutton Lowe Thompson
 
Dyson Lozano Tinderholt
 
Fairly Lujan Toth
 
Flores Luther Troxclair
 
Frank Manuel Turner
 
Gámez Martinez VanDeaver
 
Garcia of Bexar Martinez Fischer Vasut
 
Garcia of Dallas McLaughlin Villalobos
 
Garcia Hernandez McQueeney Virdell
 
Gates Metcalf Vo
 
Gerdes Meyer Walle
 
Geren Meza Ward Johnson
 
Gervin-Hawkins Money Wharton
 
González of Dallas Moody Wilson
 
González of El Paso Morales of Harris Wu
 
Goodwin Morales of Maverick Zwiener
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 98 was adopted by the House on February
  18, 2025, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House