89R12800 JRI-D
 
  By: Smithee H.R. No. 198
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, On February 11 and 12, 2025, proud residents of the
  Texas Panhandle are visiting Austin for Panhandle Days at the State
  Capitol, a celebration of the rich heritage of this important
  region of the Lone Star State; and
         WHEREAS, The striking landscape of the Panhandle ranges from
  the vast grasslands and open sky of the Llano Estacado to the
  breathtaking vistas of Palo Duro Canyon and the Caprock Escarpment
  to the gently undulating rolling plains of the southeast; the
  ancient Paleo-Indians once lived here, as did members of later
  indigenous cultures, and in 1541, when the explorer Francisco
  Vázquez de Coronado passed through the area, he found a rich
  rangeland, thick with buffalo and wildlife; and
         WHEREAS, The Panhandle's distinctive shape results from
  boundaries that were established by the Compromise of 1850, and in
  the decades after the Civil War, pioneering cattlemen such as
  Charles Goodnight, James Adair, and Thomas Sherman Bugbee
  established enormous ranching empires; the arrival of the railroad
  in the late 1880s hastened the development of wheat and cotton
  farming, and the discovery of oil and natural gas in the 1920s
  further boosted and diversified the region's economy; and
         WHEREAS, Today, the Panhandle continues to prosper from
  farming and from the oil, gas, and wind industries, and
  cattle-raising remains a multibillion-dollar business, with more
  feedlots in the region than anywhere else in the nation; Amarillo,
  the Panhandle's largest city, is home to such large employers as
  Xcel Energy, Tyson Foods, Bell Helicopter, Pantex, and several
  health care systems, as well as to the Texas Cattle Feeders
  Association and the Minor League Baseball team, the Amarillo Sod
  Poodles; Pampa, the second-largest city, is a thriving center for
  petroleum and livestock, and Dalhart boasts the annual XIT Rodeo
  and Reunion and the Hilmar Cheese Company; Sunray is home to a
  Valero refinery, while Dumas and Hereford are known for cattle
  feeding and beef processing enterprises; the town of Panhandle
  serves as the county seat of Carson County; and
         WHEREAS, The Texas Panhandle is home to more than 60 school
  districts in a 26,000-square-mile area; the higher educational
  needs of the area's residents are served by the nationally
  recognized Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and
  West Texas A&M University, as well as Amarillo College, Frank
  Phillips College, and Clarendon College; and
         WHEREAS, The Panhandle features a variety of notable cultural
  and recreational attractions; Amarillo supports the Lone Star
  Ballet and the Amarillo Symphony, and the city's many museums
  include the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum, the Don
  Harrington Discovery Center, the Texas Air and Space Museum, the
  Amarillo Railroad Museum, the Amarillo Museum of Art, and the
  Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian; the Panhandle-Plains
  Historical Museum in Canyon houses more than two million artifacts
  that evoke the heritage of the region, while Palo Duro Canyon State
  Park hosts the outdoor musical drama TEXAS, which portrays the
  struggles and triumphs of area settlers in the 19th century; Dumas
  draws visitors from across the region for its Dogie Days every June,
  and Stratford, the county seat of Sherman County, hosts its popular
  Jamboree each July; and
         WHEREAS, The people of the Texas Panhandle are fortunate to
  live in a region of abundant natural resources and windswept
  beauty, and they may indeed take great pride in the important
  contributions they have made and continue to make to the culture and
  prosperity of Texas; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 11 and 12, 2025, as Panhandle
  Days at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the visiting
  delegation.