Bill Text: TX HCR69 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Designating the city of Jasper as the official Butterfly Capital of Texas.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2015-06-10 - Signed by the Governor [HCR69 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HCR69-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Designating the city of Jasper as the official Butterfly Capital of Texas.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2015-06-10 - Signed by the Governor [HCR69 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HCR69-Comm_Sub.html
By: White of Tyler (Senate Sponsor - Nichols) | H.C.R. No. 69 | |
(In the Senate - Received from the House May 6, 2015; | ||
May 7, 2015, read first time and referred to Committee on | ||
Administration; May 13, 2015, reported favorably by the following | ||
vote: Yeas 5, Nays 0; May 13, 2015, sent to printer.) | ||
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WHEREAS, The annual migration of the monarch butterfly, the | ||
State Insect of Texas, is one of the wonders of the natural world, | ||
and every year the city of Jasper is fortunate to have a front row | ||
seat to this spectacular journey; and | ||
WHEREAS, Each August and September, members of the species, | ||
known scientifically as Danaus plexippus, begin a journey of | ||
approximately 1,500 miles from their summer breeding grounds in | ||
eastern North America to their winter home in the mountains of | ||
central Mexico, generally covering 25 to 30 miles per day; then, | ||
between March and June, the butterflies return north, often | ||
traveling as far as Canada; along their flight northward, and after | ||
the monarchs reach their summer haunts, the female of the species | ||
lays her eggs on freshly sprouted milkweed plants; and | ||
WHEREAS, Jasper lies in the middle of one of the three major | ||
flyways for the monarch butterfly, and the community celebrates its | ||
part in this annual event with the Butterfly Festival on the first | ||
Saturday of each October, during the height of the fall migration; | ||
during the festival, a Butterfly House is installed in the | ||
Butterfly Gardens at the Jasper Arboretum, where visitors can learn | ||
about the migration and life cycle of these amazing insects; the | ||
festival also features a variety of activities for children and | ||
adults, including scavenger hunts and butterfly releases, as well | ||
as musical performances and displays of arts and crafts; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Butterfly Festival is part of an even broader | ||
local effort focused on the monarch butterfly; residents of Jasper | ||
have devoted countless hours to fostering our understanding of | ||
monarchs and to creating conditions to support their survival; led | ||
by the city's Master Gardeners, they are tagging monarchs for | ||
scientific study, raising monarchs for release, planting milkweed | ||
where the butterflies can lay their eggs, and growing a variety of | ||
nectar plants to provide the monarchs with suitable food; and | ||
WHEREAS, Each year, the people of Jasper are fortunate | ||
witnesses to one of the grandest shows in nature, and by creating a | ||
welcoming environment for these beautiful creatures, they help to | ||
make their community an integral part of a wonderful natural | ||
process that has endured for millennia; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
hereby designate the city of Jasper as the official Butterfly | ||
Capital of Texas. | ||
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