Bill Text: TX HR355 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas Day at the State Capitol.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-01 - Reported enrolled [HR355 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR355-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas Day at the State Capitol.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-01 - Reported enrolled [HR355 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR355-Introduced.html
88R15119 BK-D | ||
By: Meza | H.R. No. 355 |
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WHEREAS, Distinguished citizens of Irving-Las Colinas are | ||
gathering on March 1, 2023, to celebrate Irving-Las Colinas Day at | ||
the State Capitol; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce, which is | ||
recognized as the first Five Star Chamber of Commerce in Texas, | ||
actively represents the interests of the largest business park in | ||
North Texas and is celebrating 90 years of service to the area's | ||
thriving business community; for the last five decades, area | ||
residents have also benefited from access to Las Colinas | ||
Association, which helps to maintain a premier master-planned | ||
community, as well as the Irving Convention and Visitor's Bureau | ||
and Visit Irving, which have ably represented the hospitality | ||
industry community in Irving-Las Colinas for the past half century; | ||
and | ||
WHEREAS, Irving began its period of rapid growth in the | ||
mid-20th century; the Plymouth Park Shopping Center opened in 1955, | ||
followed by the opening of the University of Dallas in 1956 and | ||
Irving Community Hospital in 1964; the creation of DFW | ||
International Airport and the creation of Las Colinas and Valley | ||
Ranch master-planned business and residential communities | ||
contributed further to the city's growth, and for more than four | ||
decades, the city has been home to the Big 12 Conference | ||
headquarters and the National Football Foundation; and | ||
WHEREAS, Today, with a population of more than 254,000, | ||
Irving has been ranked as the second most culturally diverse city in | ||
the United States and is known as the "Headquarters of | ||
Headquarters," with more headquarters per capita than any other | ||
city in the State of Texas; Irving is home to more than 8,500 | ||
companies, including 10 Fortune 500 global headquarters: | ||
ExxonMobil, McKesson Corporation, Caterpillar, Builders | ||
FirstSource, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Pioneer Natural | ||
Resources, Fluor Corporation, Vistra Energy, Celanese Corporation, | ||
and Commercial Metals Company, as well as the Fortune 1000 global | ||
headquarters for The Michaels Companies, Darling Ingredients, | ||
Nexstar Media Group, and Flowserve Corporation; other major | ||
employers include such companies as 7-Eleven, Allstate Insurance | ||
Company, AT&T, The Boeing Company, CHRISTUS Health, Citigroup, | ||
Inc., Keurig Dr Pepper, Envoy Air, Frito-Lay, Microsoft | ||
Corporation, Mission Foods, NCH Corporation, NEC Corporation of | ||
America, Neiman Marcus Direct, Trader Joe's, Trend Micro, TXOne | ||
Networks, and Verizon; and | ||
WHEREAS, Irving's educational resources make it a fine place | ||
to live and work; the University of Dallas, Dallas College North | ||
Lake Campus, and eight other institutions of higher education offer | ||
opportunities for study and personal growth; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Irving Arts Center, which was recognized as the | ||
best arts center in Texas by the program Official Best of America in | ||
2022, is home to three symphony orchestras and two award-winning | ||
theater companies; other local attractions include the gondolas at | ||
the Mandalay Canal, the museum and sculpture of the Mustangs of Las | ||
Colinas, the Toyota Music Factory, and Gables Water Street, which | ||
provide entertainment for residents and visitors alike; and | ||
WHEREAS, Benefiting greatly from the farsighted leadership | ||
of mayor Rick Stopfer, city manager Chris Hillman, and city council | ||
members John Bloch, Brad M. LaMorgese, Mark Zeske, Phil Riddle, J. | ||
Oscar Ward, Al Zapanta, Kyle Taylor, and Dennis Webb, Irving is a | ||
forward-looking and vibrant city, and its creative and hardworking | ||
citizens are to be commended for their contributions to the | ||
prosperity of the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby recognize March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas | ||
Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to the local | ||
government officials, corporate executives, chamber | ||
representatives, and other citizens present today. |