Bill Text: TX HCR2 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Enrolled


Bill Title: In memory of former governor William P. "Bill" Clements.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)

Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Signed by the Governor [HCR2 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-HCR2-Enrolled.html
 
 
  H.C.R. No. 2
 
 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 
         WHEREAS, The Lone Star State lost a distinguished and pivotal
  figure in Texas politics on May 29, 2011, with the death of former
  governor William P. Clements, Jr.; and
         WHEREAS, The state's second-longest-serving governor and
  first Republican governor since Reconstruction, Bill Clements was
  initially elected in 1978, having never before run for public
  office; he served until 1983 and then made a stunning comeback four
  years later to serve another term; and
         WHEREAS, During his combined eight-year tenure, he
  established a reputation as an efficient, business-like chief
  executive, and his gubernatorial appointments generally reflected
  a results-oriented approach; he also named the first two women to
  the Texas Supreme Court and the first African American to the Texas
  Court of Criminal Appeals; moreover, he took a leading role in the
  war on drugs and advocated powerfully for anticrime bills passed by
  the legislature, and he initiated an extensive renovation of the
  State Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Dallas on April 13, 1917, Bill Clements was
  an all-state guard on the Highland Park High School football team;
  he was offered athletic scholarships but turned them down in order
  to help his family during the Great Depression; after working in
  South Texas as a roughneck and driller, he attended The University
  of Texas at Austin and graduated from Southern Methodist University
  in 1939; he returned to the oil fields, and in 1947 he and two
  partners borrowed the money to buy two oil rigs and start a company,
  SEDCO, which grew to become the world's largest oil drilling
  contracting firm; and
         WHEREAS, This self-made multimillionaire initially rejected
  attempts by Texas Republicans to recruit him for public office
  though he worked actively in the party; in 1972, he served as Texas
  co-chair of President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign, and he
  was appointed deputy secretary of defense the following year and
  remained at the Pentagon during the Ford administration; he decided
  to run for governor in 1978 and surprised many when he defeated a
  better-known opponent; and
         WHEREAS, Over the years, Governor Clements was a generous
  benefactor of institutions of higher education; he and his wife,
  Rita, contributed well over $20 million for facilities, programs,
  and professorships at SMU, and he served several terms as a member
  and officer of the board of trustees; through his support, the
  university's William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies
  developed into an internationally known catalyst for research,
  publishing, and public programming in a variety of disciplines
  related to the American Southwest and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands;
  named trustee emeritus in 1991, he was also recognized with the
  Mustang Award, an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, and the
  SMU Distinguished Alumni Award; in 2009, Governor Clements
  continued his philanthropy and gave a remarkable $100 million to UT
  Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, the largest single gift in
  the history of the institution; and
         WHEREAS, Plain-spoken, pragmatic, and dedicated to the
  prosperity of the Lone Star State, Bill Clements brought a business
  perspective to government, and his achievements will continue to
  resonate in the lives of his fellow Texans for years to come; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby pay tribute to the memory of the Honorable William P.
  Clements, Jr., and extend sincere condolences to the members of his
  family: to his wife, Rita Crocker Clements; to his daughter, Nancy
  Clements Seay; and to all those who mourn the passing of this
  esteemed Texan; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of
  former governor Bill Clements.
 
  Branch
  Straus
  Hilderbran
 
 
Straus Gonzales of Williamson Morrison
 
Aliseda Gonzalez Munoz, Jr.
 
Allen Gooden Murphy
 
Alonzo Guillen Naishtat
 
Alvarado Gutierrez Nash
 
Anchia Hamilton Oliveira
 
Anderson of Dallas Hancock Orr
 
Anderson of McLennan Hardcastle Otto
 
Aycock Harless Parker
 
Beck Harper-Brown Patrick
 
Berman Hartnett Paxton
 
Bohac Hernandez Luna Pena
 
Bonnen Hilderbran Perry
 
Branch Hochberg Phillips
 
Brown Hopson Pickett
 
Burkett Howard of Fort Bend Pitts
 
Burnam Howard of Travis Price
 
Button Huberty Quintanilla
 
Cain Hughes Raymond
 
Callegari Hunter Reynolds
 
Carter Isaac Riddle
 
Castro Jackson Ritter
 
Chisum Johnson Rodriguez
 
Christian Keffer Schwertner
 
Coleman King of Parker Scott
 
Cook King of Taylor Sheets
 
Craddick King of Zavala Sheffield
 
Creighton Kleinschmidt Shelton
 
Crownover Kolkhorst Simpson
 
Darby Kuempel Smith of Harris
 
Davis of Dallas Landtroop Smith of Tarrant
 
J. Davis of Harris Larson Smithee
 
S. Davis of Harris Laubenberg Solomons
 
Deshotel Lavender Strama
 
Driver Legler Taylor of Collin
 
Dukes Lewis Taylor of Galveston
 
Dutton Lozano Thompson
 
Eiland Lucio III Torres
 
Eissler Lyne Truitt
 
Elkins Madden Turner
 
Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey
 
Farrar Margo Villarreal
 
Fletcher Marquez Vo
 
Flynn Martinez Walle
 
Frullo Martinez Fischer Weber
 
Gallego McClendon White
 
Garza Menendez Woolley
 
Geren Miles Workman
 
Giddings Miller of Comal Zedler
 
Gonzales of Hidalgo Miller of Erath Zerwas
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
 
         I certify that H.C.R. No. 2 was unanimously adopted by a rising
  vote of the House on May 30, 2011.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
 
         I certify that H.C.R. No. 2 was unanimously adopted by a rising
  vote of the Senate on May 30, 2011.
 
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate   
  APPROVED: __________________
                  Date       
   
           __________________
                Governor       
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