SLS 14RS-4924 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 174 BY SENATOR ALARIO CONDOLENCES. Expresses condolences upon the passing of former state representative Terry Wayne Gee Sr. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the2 passing of former Louisiana state representative, Terry Wayne Gee Sr.3 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the Legislature of4 Louisiana learned of the death of one of its former colleagues, Honorable Terry Wayne Gee5 Sr., on May 19, 2014, at the age of seventy-three; and6 WHEREAS, Terry Wayne Gee Sr. was born on September 21, 1940, to parents,7 Garland and the former Cletus Grimes of Natchez, Mississippi; and8 WHEREAS, he graduated from Natchez High School, obtained a Bachelor of9 Science degree in personnel management and public relations from Louisiana Tech10 University, and received a master's degree in business from Loyola University; and11 WHEREAS, he was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1980 and12 served the citizens of District No. 86 until 1992; and13 WHEREAS, Terry Gee was a member of the Ways and Means, Commerce, and14 Labor committees during his tenure in the Louisiana House of Representatives and authored15 legislation to repeal the Louisiana prevailing wage law in order to lower construction costs16 on state projects; and17 WHEREAS, he was part of a group of legislators who declared their independence18 SCR NO. 174 SLS 14RS-4924 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 3 of gubernatorial direction over the House of Representatives and pushed through six hundred1 million dollars in spending cuts to the state budget; and2 WHEREAS, Terry Gee joined nine legislative colleagues in filing suit against3 Governor Edwards in a bid to halt runaway state spending and were joined by several trade4 associations and contractors; and5 WHEREAS, he was instrumental in rewriting laws which brought balance to labor6 and management negotiations in Louisiana and fought to bring fiscal sanity to the annual7 budget wars during the legislative sessions; and8 WHEREAS, Terry Gee's skill, knowledge, and overriding sense of fairness made him9 popular with many elements of the political world, and his advice and guidance was sought10 by leaders in Washington as well as Baton Rouge; and11 WHEREAS, he was able to move from faction to faction as he sought to be fair to12 everyone and was trusted by Democrats and Republicans to bring balance to all political13 considerations; and14 WHEREAS, he gained experience in the oil and gas industry as a managing partner15 of Resource Consultants, Limited, for nine years and served as the assistant to the chief16 executive officer and chairman of the board of Louisiana Power and Light for eleven years;17 and18 WHEREAS, Terry Gee was appointed by Governor Mike Foster to oversee the19 Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, the deep water oil port for offloading super tankers and sending20 crude to refineries across the United States, and served as its executive director from 199621 to 2004; and22 WHEREAS, in 2005, he was named the assistant vice president of capital sourcing23 of Ecoloclean Industries due to his working knowledge of government policies and24 regulations in Louisiana; and25 WHEREAS, Terry Gee was an affable gentleman, kind and considerate, who26 possessed an indomitable spirit; he was open and honest; a consummate man of the people27 who never met a stranger; a vibrant human being with an endearing compassion for those28 he represented; and29 WHEREAS, he is survived by his close companion of over forty years, Gale30 SCR NO. 174 SLS 14RS-4924 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 3 Stamper; a son, Terry Gee Jr.; a daughter, Regina Gee; two siblings, Kenny Gee and Brenda1 Barker; his former wife, Wanda Webb Gee; and four grandchildren; and2 WHEREAS, in death, Terry Wayne Gee Sr. leaves a tremendous void in his3 community and in this state, however, he also leaves a rich and unique legacy of public4 service in the annals of Louisiana's political history, and he shall remain as a fond5 remembrance in the hearts of all who knew him.6 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby7 express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of former state representative,8 Honorable Terry Wayne Gee Sr., and does hereby record for posterity the enduring9 appreciation of the citizens of Louisiana for his outstanding contributions and achievements,10 particularly during his tenure as a distinguished member of the Louisiana House of11 Representatives.12 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the13 family of Terry Wayne Gee Sr.14 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Nancy Vicknair. DIGEST Alario SCR No. 174 Expresses condolences upon the passing of former Louisiana state representative, Terry Wayne Gee Sr.