Bill Text: TX HR332 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Recognizing the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [HR332 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HR332-Introduced.html
  88R10416 CW-D
 
  By: Murr H.R. No. 332
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The area surrounding Joint Base San Antonio-Camp
  Bullis was designated as a sentinel landscape in 2022 by the United
  States Department of Defense, Department of Agriculture, and
  Department of the Interior; and
         WHEREAS, Sentinel landscapes are areas in which natural and
  working lands are well suited to protecting defense facilities from
  land use that is incompatible with the military's mission; once a
  location becomes a sentinel landscape, the DoD, USDA, and DOI work
  with local partners to equip private landowners with the resources
  necessary to carry out sustainable management practices; such
  activities as farming, ranching, and forestry deliver economic and
  ecological benefits while protecting defense facilities from
  development that could constrain important training and testing
  activities; and
         WHEREAS, In recent years, rapid population growth emanating
  from San Antonio and the I-35 corridor has begun to affect
  invaluable military operations and maneuver areas; Joint Base San
  Antonio-Camp Bullis, located in northern Bexar County on the
  Edwards Aquifer Recharge and Contributing Zones, is the only field
  training range for DoD medical personnel and U.S. Air Force
  security forces personnel; moreover, it provides a vital field
  training range for the Texas National Guard; designation as a
  sentinel landscape makes more resources available to willing
  landowners to ensure that operations can continue unimpeded; and
         WHEREAS, Formed to bolster the new sentinel landscape, the
  Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape Partnership is a locally led
  coalition of more than 50 organizations, among them governmental
  bodies, conservation groups, and the Texas A&M University Natural
  Resources Institute; the partnership works to promote thoughtful
  land stewardship, supporting private landowners with technical and
  financial resources for a variety of needs, including improving
  soil health and infiltration, managing hillside erosion and
  creek-bank stability, and increasing native plant diversity and
  abundance; its efforts will help mitigate drought, flood, and
  wildfire risks and reduce light pollution, which impairs nighttime
  training; and
         WHEREAS, The training ranges at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp
  Bullis play a critical role in military preparedness, and the Camp
  Bullis Sentinel Landscape, supported by the Camp Bullis Sentinel
  Landscape Partnership, is safeguarding those ranges while also
  promoting agricultural and economic vitality and conserving
  natural resources; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape and
  commend the members of the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape
  Partnership for their commitment to its success; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
  for the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape and the Camp Bullis Sentinel
  Landscape Partnership as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.
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