SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 92
         WHEREAS, Many notable citizens of Lubbock are visiting the
  Texas Capitol on February 19, 2025, to pay tribute to their
  city's rich heritage and to celebrate Lubbock Day; and
         WHEREAS, Located within the Llano Estacado, Lubbock was
  established in an area that was known for its tough conditions;
  as a result, it was settled long after many other parts of the
  North American continent, and the citizens who reside there today
  reflect the same welcoming and resilient pioneer spirit as the
  early founders; and
         WHEREAS, The City of Lubbock was incorporated on March 16,
  1909; railroads, farming, and ranching stimulated the city's
  growth as a trade center, and when legislation creating Texas
  Technological College was passed in 1923, the site selection
  committee, impressed by the enthusiasm and hospitality of its
  citizens, chose Lubbock for its location; and
         WHEREAS, Today, with a metropolitan area of more than
  400,000 people, Lubbock is home to the Texas Tech University
  System and its flagship institutions, Texas Tech University and
  the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, both world-renowned
  organizations; and
         WHEREAS, The Texas Tech Health Sciences Center attracts
  nearly 5,500 students from around the world and is a top rural
  hospital; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock is consistently recognized by national
  organizations for its business-friendly atmosphere, including
  being named the number one city for women professionals; it is
  ranked in the top 20 cities for young entrepreneurs starting a
  business and was named seventh in the Forbes list of top
  "Opportunity Cities," based on its low cost of living, its cultural
  resources, and the strength of its business community; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock has a diverse economy that draws its
  strength from agribusiness, manufacturing, and oil and gas, as
  well as from educational and health care services,
  entertainment, and the largest medical infrastructure in Texas
  west of I-35; the city's meticulously planned infrastructure has
  resulted in a low-traffic community with more neighborhood parks
  per capita than any other city in Texas; and
         WHEREAS, With the growth of the cotton industry on the High
  Plains, Lubbock has become one of the world's primary centers for
  the processing of cottonseed and hybrid-grain sorghum seed;
  moreover, the region just north of Lubbock has the highest
  density of cattle in the entire country; Lubbock is now the home
  of several major award-winning wineries and vineyards that
  produce more than 80 percent of the state's wine grapes; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock offers a wealth of cultural and
  recreational opportunities, including the Lubbock Symphony
  Orchestra, Ballet Lubbock, the Silent Wings Museum, the Museum
  and Planetarium of Texas Tech University, the new Buddy Holly
  Hall, a state-of-the-art performing arts center, and many more;
  those wanting a glimpse of frontier history can find it in the
  restored structures at the National Ranching Heritage Center, a
  15-acre site tracing the evolution of ranch operations,
  architecture, and the history and traditions of the cattle
  industry; the region's history is also celebrated at the
  ever-expanding FiberMax Center for Discovery and the picturesque
  American Windmill Museum; and
         WHEREAS, The talented musicians who have come from the
  Lubbock area include Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Roy Orbison,
  the Maines family, Virgil Johnson and the Velvets, Waylon
  Jennings, Mac Davis, Tanya Tucker, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore,
  Butch Hancock, The Flatlanders, Jon Baumann, The Chicks,
  Flatland Cavalry, and Josh Abbott, as well as Texas Tech alumni
  John Denver, Pat Green, and William Clark Green; their rich and
  diverse contributions have earned Lubbock recognition as the
  Music Crossroads of Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Lubbock's thriving commerce is represented by the
  largest business federation on the Texas South Plains, the
  Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, which expands and guards the
  prosperity of the Lubbock area; and
         WHEREAS, Early major achievements propelled by the chamber
  of commerce during more than a century of service include
  recruiting farmers from out of state to produce crops on the
  fertile soils of the Llano Estacado, working to bring the
  railroad to Lubbock, establishing the South Plains Fair, and
  drafting and delivering to the Texas Capitol the application that
  would result in establishing Texas Technological College, which
  today is the heart of the Texas Tech University System; and
         WHEREAS, The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce was instrumental
  in establishing Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport,
  Reese Air Force Base, and outstanding transportation
  infrastructure, and it was the first chamber of commerce in Texas
  to introduce an Association Health Plan for 34 West Texas
  counties, which became a model nationwide; and
         WHEREAS, Among the delegation visiting the Capitol today
  are members of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce's 47th Leadership
  Lubbock Class, who represent the business and community leaders
  of Lubbock; and
         WHEREAS, The citizens of Lubbock have truly kept faith with
  the founders of their West Texas community; renowned for their
  faith, hospitality, and warmth as well as their hardiness and
  determination, they have helped to build a vital urban center
  that serves not only a large part of West Texas but also the
  surrounding region; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 89th
  Legislature, hereby recognize February 19, 2025, as Lubbock Day
  at the State Capitol and extend to the members of the visiting
  delegation and all their fellow citizens sincere appreciation
  for the bright dusty aura they add to the Lone Star State.
 
  Perry
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        President of the Senate
     
        I hereby certify that the
    above Resolution was adopted by
    the Senate on February 19, 2025.
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
        Secretary of the Senate
   
   
   
    ________________________________ 
         Member, Texas Senate