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R-85-713 - 4/25/1985WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock understands the great importance that a major university can have on a community's well -being and quality of life; and, WHEREAS, industrial prospects have continously emphasized the importance of The University of Texas being able to meet the professional and skilled -labor supply needs of high - technology industry; and, WHEREAS, the current session of the legislature has several proposals concerning the funding of higher education in Texas; and, WHEREAS, we, the Round Rock City Council, have reviewed these proposals; and, WHEREAS, the so- called Hobby Plan provides the most reasonable funding level; and, WHEREAS, the Hobby Plan is also coupled with several "flexibility riders" that allow greater flexibility in the reallocation of funds between legislative bienniums, university campuses, and educational priorities. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that on this day, the Round Rock City Council does hereby resolve to support the provisions of the Hobby Plan dealing with the funding of higher education in Texas. A EST: di c h,, ,. J,eANNE LAND City Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 7/3/ MIKE ROBINSON, MAYOR City of Round Rock . WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock understands the great importance that a major university can have on a community's well -being and quality of life; and, WHEREAS, industrial prospects have continously emphasized the importance of The University of Texas being able to meet the professional and skilled -labor supply needs of high - technology industry; and, WHEREAS, the current session of the legislature has several proposals concerning the funding of higher education in Texas; and, WHEREAS, we, the Round Rock City Council, have reviewed these proposals; and, WHEREAS, the so- called Hobby Plan provides the most reasonable funding level; and, WHEREAS, the Hobby Plan is also coupled with several "flexibility riders" that allow greater flexibility in the reallocation of funds between legislative bienniums, university campuses, and educational priorities. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that on this day, the Round Rock City Council does hereby resolve to support the provisions of the Hobby Plan dealing with the funding of higher education in Texas. ij-;,.J f5 City Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 1 7/3, MIKE ROBINSON, MAYOR City of Round Rock