89R9345 KRT-D
 
  By: Leo Wilson H.R. No. 108
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud residents of Galveston County are gathering in
  Austin on March 6, 2025, to celebrate Galveston County Day at the
  State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Covering approximately 870 square miles of lush
  grasslands, warm beaches, and sparkling waters, Galveston County
  was first inhabited by the Karankawa people and later, several
  Spanish expeditions passed through the area; the county was formed
  out of portions of Harrisburg, Liberty, and Brazoria Counties in
  1838 and named after Bernardo de Gálvez, who supported the
  United States in the Revolutionary War; and
         WHEREAS, Galveston, the county's seat, is the birthplace of
  the national holiday Juneteenth, which marks the day in 1865 that
  Union Major General Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3,
  announcing the freedom of more than 250,000 enslaved Black people
  in the state; by the late 1800s, the city had become a center for
  banking and a national hub for immigration; the town was
  devastated, however, during the Galveston hurricane of 1900, the
  deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history, and thousands of lives
  were lost; in the wake of the storm, the Galveston seawall was
  constructed; and
         WHEREAS, The ports of Galveston and Texas City contributed
  greatly to the rebuilding of the area after the hurricane, and along
  with the chemical and petrochemical complex, continue to be
  important to the economic development of the county; additionally,
  maritime activities, tourism, and retail sales provide jobs for
  many residents of the region; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Galveston County is a center for medical
  services and marine research and is home to a number of institutions
  of higher education; these include The University of Texas Medical
  Branch, which encompasses schools of medicine, nursing, health
  professions, public and population health, and graduate biomedical
  sciences, and Texas A&M University at Galveston, which is one of six
  maritime academies in the nation, as well as College of the Mainland
  and Galveston College; and
         WHEREAS, Visitors are drawn to the county's natural beauty
  and miles of beaches and also enjoy such family-friendly
  attractions as the Galveston County Fair & Rodeo, the Galveston
  Island Wild Texas Shrimp Festival, and the Blessing of the Fleet
  boat parade at the Kemah Boardwalk; other points of interest
  include the Strand Historic District, Schlitterbahn Waterpark, the
  Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, and Moody Gardens; and
         WHEREAS, Galveston County is blessed with a rich history and
  abundant natural resources, and its citizens may take great pride
  in their continuing contributions to the story of the Lone Star
  State; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize March 6, 2025, as Galveston County Day
  at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
  delegation.