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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 394
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WHEREAS, The Texas-Mexico border spans 14 counties in the |
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State of Texas, and approximately 10 percent of the state's |
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population resides in a Texas-Mexico border county; and |
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WHEREAS, Millions of people cross the border to access |
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education, health care, retail, and other service industry |
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necessities, and these activities have a positive effect on the |
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economic stability of the region; the border generated more than |
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$350 billion in annual gross domestic product as of 2019, and |
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trade within the region represents more than 5 percent of Texas' |
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gross domestic product; and |
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WHEREAS, In 2018, trade through the El Paso port of entry |
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affected approximately 165,000 net jobs in Texas and $25 billion |
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in gross domestic product; moreover, Port Laredo is the largest |
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trade port in North America, ranking first in the nation for |
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total trade in 2024; across the United States, the Pharr-Reynosa |
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International Bridge is the largest produce-crossing land port, |
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ensuring the efficient delivery of fresh fruits and vegetables to |
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all Americans; and |
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WHEREAS, The Texas-Mexico border is a vibrant, thriving, |
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multicultural region that contributes to the richness and |
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diversity of our state and country; the majority of area |
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residents are Americans of at least partial Mexican descent, and |
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the tri-national region includes tribal nations such as the |
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Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas in Maverick County and Ysleta |
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del Sur Pueblo of El Paso; and |
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WHEREAS, Border communities have long been recognized for |
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their steadfast commitment to safety; countless generations of |
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Texans have chosen to rear their families along the Texas-Mexico |
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border due to its peaceful community, and some of the safest |
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cities in the country include Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Del Rio, |
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Laredo, McAllen, and El Paso, which is known for Fort Bliss and |
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its significant military presence; and |
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WHEREAS, Multiple cities along the border have been |
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honored with the All-American City award; El Paso has won the |
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award five times, Edinburg has won four times, and Brownsville |
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has won two times; other recipients of this prestigious |
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designation include Harlingen, Hidalgo, Laredo, McAllen, |
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Mission, Pharr, and Weslaco; and |
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WHEREAS, The Texas-Mexico border features an ecologically |
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diverse environment; the region's natural sites include the |
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Quinta Mazatlán, the |
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Butterfly Center, the Resaca de la Palma State Park, and Big Bend |
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National Park, which attracts numerous species of birds, plants, |
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butterflies, bats, reptiles, and ants; in addition, one of the |
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state's symbols, the Texas red grapefruit, is grown in the Rio |
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Grande Valley; and |
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WHEREAS, Countless Texans benefit from the border region's |
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premier educational institutions, which include four-year |
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universities, junior colleges, and trade schools; more than |
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34,000 students are enrolled in The University of Texas Rio |
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Grande Valley, and the UTRGV School of Medicine currently serves |
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hundreds of medical students, medical residents, and fellows who |
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participate in hospital-based training programs; there are three |
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higher education institutions in Laredo, namely Texas A&M |
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International University and Laredo College, which are |
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designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and The University of |
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Texas Education & Research Center at Laredo; and |
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WHEREAS, The Texas-Mexico border region is playing a vital |
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role in the story of the Lone Star State, and it is indeed |
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deserving of special recognition; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 89th |
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Legislature, hereby recognize that the Texas-Mexico border is |
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vital to the economy, education, and character of our state, and |
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that the cities and counties along the Texas-Mexico border are |
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vibrant, prosperous, diverse, and safe communities. |
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Zaffirini, Blanco, Gutierrez |
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Hinojosa of Hidalgo, Hinojosa of Nueces |
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Member, Texas Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate |
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President of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that the |
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above Resolution was adopted by |
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the Senate on June 1, 2025. |
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______________________________ |
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Secretary of the Senate |