H.C.R. No. 168 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, George W. Bush was the first Texas governor to become president of the United States, and as he takes up residence once again in the Lone Star State, it is indeed a pleasure to welcome him home; and WHEREAS, The eldest child of former president George Herbert Walker Bush and former first lady Barbara Bush, George W. Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, 1946; he grew up in Midland and Houston and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in history from Yale University and a master of business administration degree from the Harvard School of Business; after returning to Midland to enter the energy industry, he met Laura Welch, who became his wife on November 5, 1977; three years later, the couple were blessed with twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara; and WHEREAS, This dynamic Texan continued his career in energy until his father's successful 1988 presidential campaign, on which he served as a senior advisor, and he later assembled a group of investors to purchase the Texas Rangers baseball franchise; in 1994, he began his own career in public service with his election as governor; during his six years in office, he fostered an atmosphere of bipartisanship and gained a reputation as a compassionate conservative who based public policy on a philosophy of limited government, personal responsibility, local control, and strong families; and WHEREAS, Having earned nationwide attention, the popular governor of Texas was urged to run for higher office, and on January 20, 2001, he became the 43rd president of the United States, making history as the first son of a former president to win the White House since John Quincy Adams; President Bush was tested less than nine months after his inauguration by the terrible events of September 11, 2001, and the swiftness and determination of his response would define his presidency; and WHEREAS, In his address to the nation that night, President Bush condemned the acts of terror and uplifted the American people with assurances of safety and justice; he subsequently proclaimed September 14, 2001, as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, and on that day he stood amid rescue workers in the rubble of the World Trade Center and again offered words of comfort to the grieving nation; and WHEREAS, Throughout the remainder of his first term and continuing through his second, President Bush made national security his highest priority; he created the Department of Homeland Security and transformed the military, the intelligence community, and the FBI; and WHEREAS, The Bush administration met numerous foreign policy challenges, while also making constructive progress in relations with India and sustaining a solid relationship with China; President Bush persuaded Libya to abandon its advanced missile programs, leading to normalized relations; in Africa, he vastly increased development assistance, and he has won high praise for his support of global initiatives to combat AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis; and WHEREAS, By pushing through a prescription drug benefit, President Bush helped millions of older Americans, and today more than 25 million people are enrolled in Medicare drug plans administered by private insurers; in addition, he expanded access to health care by doubling direct federal financing for community health centers; he also worked with Congress to enact the No Child Left Behind Act, an ambitious template for educational reform; and WHEREAS, For the past eight years, President George W. Bush lived each day with the safety and prosperity of his fellow citizens foremost in his mind; he took a principled stance on a wide range of issues of great importance to every American, and his tireless efforts will not soon be forgotten; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby welcome former president George W. Bush back to the Lone Star State and extend to him sincere appreciation for his service to our state and nation; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for former president Bush as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate. Anderson Miller of Erath Anderson Miller of Erath Anderson Miller of Erath Button Branch Button Branch Button Branch Hartnett Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Brown of Kaufman Chisum Christian Chisum Christian Chisum Christian Driver Fletcher Driver Fletcher Driver Fletcher Harper-Brown Keffer Harper-Brown Keffer Harper-Brown Keffer Kleinschmidt Legler Kleinschmidt Legler Kleinschmidt Legler Miller of Comal Miller of Comal Miller of Comal ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 168 was adopted by the House on May 19, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 137, Nays 1, 4 present, not voting. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 168 was adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2009, by a viva-voce vote. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate APPROVED: __________________ Date __________________ Governor Anderson Miller of Erath Button Branch Hartnett Brown of Kaufman Chisum Christian Driver Fletcher Harper-Brown Keffer Kleinschmidt Legler Miller of Comal