Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1332 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 1332


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The life of a remarkable figure in the annals of
 American business drew to a close on January 14, 2009, with the
 death of legendary developer Trammell Crow at the age of 94; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Dallas on June 10, 1914, Mr. Crow grew up in
 humble circumstances, one of eight children of a bookkeeper; he
 began taking odd jobs as an enterprising 10-year-old and later
 helped his family through the Depression; after graduating from
 Woodrow Wilson High School in 1932, he worked in a bank and took
 night classes, becoming a teller and then studying accounting at
 Southern Methodist University; he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during
 World War II, serving as an auditor, and attained the rank of
 commander; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Crow demonstrated bold vision with his first
 real estate deal in 1948, pioneering the practice of speculative
 building; he constructed a warehouse for the Rayovac Company and
 added extra space, for which he later found a second tenant; his
 acumen soon made him a major industrial developer in his hometown;
 he built more than 50 warehouses and sculpted the commercial
 landscape with numerous projects, among them the city's largest
 hotel, the world's biggest wholesale trade center, and the 50-story
 Trammell Crow Center and five other downtown skyscrapers; and
 WHEREAS, Ever the innovator, Mr. Crow featured an atrium in
 the one-million-square-foot Dallas Trade Mart, and this concept was
 widely adopted for myriad prominent office buildings and hotels
 around the country; his revolutionary business model enabled him to
 help shape the skylines of Atlanta, San Francisco, and dozens of
 other U.S. cities; the World Trade Center transformed Dallas into a
 center for international commerce, while the Peachtree Center
 brought dramatic growth to Atlanta's downtown; one of the first
 U.S. developers to operate globally, Mr. Crow expanded his empire
 to reach from Europe and the Middle East to South America, the Far
 East, and the South Pacific islands; and
 WHEREAS, Although many real estate developers quickly sold
 off their projects for fast profits, Mr. Crow retained ownership of
 the properties he built over the long term, and he was known for his
 responsiveness to the needs of his tenants; at one time, he had
 interests in some 8,000 properties in more than 100 cities, and he
 was named the biggest landlord in the United States by Forbes
 magazine and The Wall Street Journal; he also founded the Wyndham
 Hotel Company and developed its chain of first-class hotels; and
 WHEREAS, This dynamic Texan stepped down as chief executive
 of the Trammell Crow Company in 1977, but he remained involved in
 deals for some time and was long active in politics, the arts, and
 philanthropy; he and his wife supported many cultural organizations
 and established the Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian
 Art in 1998, leaving an indelible imprint on the Dallas Arts
 District, and donated funds for construction of a business school
 building at Southern Methodist University; moreover, Mr. Crow
 created the National Tree Trust and turned the family farm in East
 Texas into a tree nursery; and
 WHEREAS, A mentor to countless real estate magnates and
 successful executives, Mr. Crow was a devoted family man and loyal
 friend as well; members of his circle, which included business
 titans and presidents, admired his wit, good humor, and optimism,
 and he will long be remembered not only as a giant of commerce, but
 also as a man of uncommon generosity and sterling character; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Trammell Crow and
 extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to his wife of
 66 years, Margaret Crow; to his children, Robert, Howard, Harlan,
 and Stuart Crow, Trammell S. Crow, and Lucy Billingsley; to his 16
 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; and to his other relatives
 and friends; 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 adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Trammell
 Crow.
 Branch
 Straus Gattis Menendez Straus Gattis Menendez
Straus Gattis Menendez
 Allen Geren Merritt Allen Geren Merritt
Allen Geren Merritt
 Alonzo Giddings Miklos Alonzo Giddings Miklos
Alonzo Giddings Miklos
 Alvarado Gonzales Miller of Comal Alvarado Gonzales Miller of Comal
Alvarado Gonzales Miller of Comal
 Anchia Gonzalez Toureilles Miller of Erath Anchia Gonzalez Toureilles Miller of Erath
Anchia Gonzalez Toureilles Miller of Erath
 Anderson Guillen Moody Anderson Guillen Moody
Anderson Guillen Moody
 Aycock Gutierrez Morrison Aycock Gutierrez Morrison
Aycock Gutierrez Morrison
 Berman Hamilton Naishtat Berman Hamilton Naishtat
Berman Hamilton Naishtat
 Bohac Hancock Oliveira Bohac Hancock Oliveira
Bohac Hancock Oliveira
 Bolton Hardcastle Olivo Bolton Hardcastle Olivo
Bolton Hardcastle Olivo
 Bonnen Harless Orr Bonnen Harless Orr
Bonnen Harless Orr
 Branch Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr. Branch Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.
Branch Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.
 Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Otto Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Otto
Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Otto
 Brown of Brazos Heflin Parker Brown of Brazos Heflin Parker
Brown of Brazos Heflin Parker
 Burnam Hernandez Patrick Burnam Hernandez Patrick
Burnam Hernandez Patrick
 Button Herrero Paxton Button Herrero Paxton
Button Herrero Paxton
 Callegari Hilderbran Pea Callegari Hilderbran Pea
Callegari Hilderbran Pea
 Castro Hochberg Phillips Castro Hochberg Phillips
Castro Hochberg Phillips
 Chavez Hodge Pickett Chavez Hodge Pickett
Chavez Hodge Pickett
 Chisum Homer Pierson Chisum Homer Pierson
Chisum Homer Pierson
 Christian Hopson Pitts Christian Hopson Pitts
Christian Hopson Pitts
 Cohen Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla Cohen Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla
Cohen Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla
 Coleman Howard of Travis Raymond Coleman Howard of Travis Raymond
Coleman Howard of Travis Raymond
 Cook Hughes Riddle Cook Hughes Riddle
Cook Hughes Riddle
 Corte Hunter Rios Ybarra Corte Hunter Rios Ybarra
Corte Hunter Rios Ybarra
 Crabb Isett Ritter Crabb Isett Ritter
Crabb Isett Ritter
 Craddick Jackson Rodriguez Craddick Jackson Rodriguez
Craddick Jackson Rodriguez
 Creighton Jones Rose Creighton Jones Rose
Creighton Jones Rose
 Crownover Keffer Sheffield Crownover Keffer Sheffield
Crownover Keffer Sheffield
 Darby Kent Shelton Darby Kent Shelton
Darby Kent Shelton
 Davis of Harris King of Parker Smith of Tarrant Davis of Harris King of Parker Smith of Tarrant
Davis of Harris King of Parker Smith of Tarrant
 Davis of Dallas King of Taylor Smith of Harris Davis of Dallas King of Taylor Smith of Harris
Davis of Dallas King of Taylor Smith of Harris
 Deshotel King of Zavala Smithee Deshotel King of Zavala Smithee
Deshotel King of Zavala Smithee
 Driver Kleinschmidt Solomons Driver Kleinschmidt Solomons
Driver Kleinschmidt Solomons
 Dukes Kolkhorst Strama Dukes Kolkhorst Strama
Dukes Kolkhorst Strama
 Dunnam Kuempel Swinford Dunnam Kuempel Swinford
Dunnam Kuempel Swinford
 Dutton Laubenberg Taylor Dutton Laubenberg Taylor
Dutton Laubenberg Taylor
 Edwards Legler Thibaut Edwards Legler Thibaut
Edwards Legler Thibaut
 Eiland Leibowitz Thompson Eiland Leibowitz Thompson
Eiland Leibowitz Thompson
 Eissler Lewis Truitt Eissler Lewis Truitt
Eissler Lewis Truitt
 Elkins Lucio III Turner of Tarrant Elkins Lucio III Turner of Tarrant
Elkins Lucio III Turner of Tarrant
 England Madden Turner of Harris England Madden Turner of Harris
England Madden Turner of Harris
 Farabee Maldonado Vaught Farabee Maldonado Vaught
Farabee Maldonado Vaught
 Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey
Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey
 Farrar Marquez Villarreal Farrar Marquez Villarreal
Farrar Marquez Villarreal
 Fletcher Martinez Vo Fletcher Martinez Vo
Fletcher Martinez Vo
 Flores Martinez Fischer Walle Flores Martinez Fischer Walle
Flores Martinez Fischer Walle
 Flynn McCall Weber Flynn McCall Weber
Flynn McCall Weber
 Frost McClendon Woolley Frost McClendon Woolley
Frost McClendon Woolley
 Gallego McReynolds Zerwas Gallego McReynolds Zerwas
Gallego McReynolds Zerwas
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1332 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on April 16, 2009.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House



Straus Gattis Menendez

Allen Geren Merritt

Alonzo Giddings Miklos

Alvarado Gonzales Miller of Comal

Anchia Gonzalez Toureilles Miller of Erath

Anderson Guillen Moody

Aycock Gutierrez Morrison

Berman Hamilton Naishtat

Bohac Hancock Oliveira

Bolton Hardcastle Olivo

Bonnen Harless Orr

Branch Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.

Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Otto

Brown of Brazos Heflin Parker

Burnam Hernandez Patrick

Button Herrero Paxton

Callegari Hilderbran Pea

Castro Hochberg Phillips

Chavez Hodge Pickett

Chisum Homer Pierson

Christian Hopson Pitts

Cohen Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla

Coleman Howard of Travis Raymond

Cook Hughes Riddle

Corte Hunter Rios Ybarra

Crabb Isett Ritter

Craddick Jackson Rodriguez

Creighton Jones Rose

Crownover Keffer Sheffield

Darby Kent Shelton

Davis of Harris King of Parker Smith of Tarrant

Davis of Dallas King of Taylor Smith of Harris

Deshotel King of Zavala Smithee

Driver Kleinschmidt Solomons

Dukes Kolkhorst Strama

Dunnam Kuempel Swinford

Dutton Laubenberg Taylor

Edwards Legler Thibaut

Eiland Leibowitz Thompson

Eissler Lewis Truitt

Elkins Lucio III Turner of Tarrant

England Madden Turner of Harris

Farabee Maldonado Vaught

Farias Mallory Caraway Veasey

Farrar Marquez Villarreal

Fletcher Martinez Vo

Flores Martinez Fischer Walle

Flynn McCall Weber

Frost McClendon Woolley

Gallego McReynolds Zerwas