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FORTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE-FOURTH CALLED SESSION. 103
RELATING TO TEXAS REALTORS OPERATING IN
WISCONSIN.
H. C. R. No. 14.]
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Real Estate Brokers Board of the State of
Wisconsin has declined to permit certain realtors from the State
of Texas, or representing development projects in the State of
Texas, to operate in said State of Wisconsin, or to solicit
tourists therein to visit the State of Texas to personally view
and inspect the resources and opportunities in Texas, even
though such Board may be convinced and satisfied of the good
character of such operators and the soundness of the project
and territory involved, and
WHEREAS, it is recognized in every State of the Union that
Texas is still young in the development of its great natural
resources, and offers opportunities in its fertile soil, and semitropical
climate, to the home seeker and investor unexcelled,
if not unequalled anywhere, and
WHEREAS, we recognize and deplore and do not condone
the fact, that in Texas as elsewhere in the land and development
business as in any other business or profession there are
some individuals who do not deport themselves or their projects
on the highest basis of honesty and fair dealing, and we recognize
the right and duty of any officer in any State to, as far as
is possible, protect its citizenship from the class last named:
but we respectfully urge the further fact that to exclude operators
regardless of their character or the merit of their projects
is not in keeping with the relations of comity between the
States, and in fact would result in a practical denial to the
citizens of the State involking the bar of their right to be informed
upon and to investigate opportunities for their own
probable betterment.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Legislature of
the State of Texas that we most respectfully invite a consideration
by the Real Estate Brokers Board of Wisconsin, o its
action aforesaid and the establishment of a policy in keeping
with the facts herein recited, to the end that justice may be
done all concerned.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an authenticated copy
of this Resolution be forwarded by the Governor of the State
of Texas, to the Governor and the Board of the State of Wisconsin.
[NOTE.-H. C. R. No. 14 was received in the Executive Office
February 4, 1930, and filed in the Secretary of State's Office
February 4, 1930, without the Governor's signature.]
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1929-1931 [Volume 27], book, 1931; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16362/m1/115/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .