Bill Text: TX SR149 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Recognizing 2023 as the Texas State Parks Centennial.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-02-08 - Reported enrolled [SR149 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SR149-Introduced.html
2023S0107-1 02/08/23 | ||
By: Perry | S.R. No. 149 |
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WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is pleased to | ||
recognize the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, which, in | ||
partnership with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation, is | ||
celebrating 100 years of Texas State Parks in 2023; and | ||
WHEREAS, In 1923, Governor Pat Neff convinced the state | ||
legislature to create a six-member State Parks Board to locate | ||
sites for the establishment of a state parks system, citing the | ||
need for overnight camping spots for the rising number of people | ||
traveling by car; and | ||
WHEREAS, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Civilian | ||
Conservation Corps was formed in 1933 in an effort to help the | ||
country's unemployed citizens rise from the Great Depression; | ||
the program organized young men into companies and dispersed them | ||
to parks across the state to build features pavilions, bridges, | ||
refectories, lodges, cabins, and picnic areas; the design of | ||
these new projects reflected a natural style and utilized local | ||
wood and stonework, which provided aesthetically pleasing and | ||
structurally sound facilities and park areas, including the | ||
iconic pavilion at Garner State Park and features of state parks | ||
at Palo Duro Canyon, Abilene, Lockhart, Bastrop, Fort Davis, and | ||
more; and | ||
WHEREAS, In 1963, Governor John Connally merged the State | ||
Parks Board with the Texas Game and Fish Commission to form the | ||
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; this initiated the "Golden | ||
Age of Texas State Parks," which brought increased revenue | ||
streams to contribute to the refurbishment of existing parks and | ||
the development of new parks such as those at Pedernales Falls, | ||
Mustang Island, Galveston Island, McKinney Falls, and Lost | ||
Maples; and | ||
WHEREAS, In 1993, state lawmakers dedicated a portion of | ||
state taxes from the sale of sporting goods to provide stable | ||
funding for parks, and in 2019, Texas voters passed a | ||
constitutional amendment that ensures all sales tax from | ||
sporting goods will go to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | ||
and Texas Historical Commission for the support of state parks | ||
and state historic sites in perpetuity; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Centennial Celebration will focus on four | ||
main goals: to engage new and diverse audiences, pursue | ||
partnerships, celebrate 100 years of stewardship, and invest for | ||
the future; and | ||
WHEREAS, Park lovers everywhere will celebrate the | ||
centennial of our state park system, which showcases the | ||
diversity of Texas' natural beauty, from forests and prairies to | ||
arid mountains, cool rivers, and the windswept coast; and | ||
WHEREAS, Texas State Parks are economic drivers in rural | ||
communities and provide outdoor recreational opportunities to a | ||
growing population of Texans while conserving the natural and | ||
cultural resources of our great state; parks provide outdoor | ||
recreational access to many Texans who might not otherwise be | ||
able to experience the physical, emotional, and mental | ||
well-being that can be gained by participating in outdoor | ||
activities and spending time in nature; and | ||
WHEREAS, Texas State Parks' resources contribute to the | ||
clean water relied on by people and by wildlife, and state parks | ||
encompass 481,000 acres of Texas aquifers, rivers, and | ||
reservoirs; parks also provide some 640,000 acres of critical | ||
wildlife habitat, including habitat that benefits more than 50 | ||
threatened and endangered species; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th | ||
Legislature, hereby join in celebrating 2023 as the Texas State | ||
Parks Centennial; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for | ||
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as an expression of | ||
esteem from the Texas Senate. |