Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1014 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 1014


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Honorable Juan Manuel Escobar, county judge of
 Kleberg County, has compiled an exceptional record of public
 service; and
 WHEREAS, A seventh-generation Tejano, Judge Escobar was born
 and raised in Escobares, a Starr County community that was founded
 by his ancestor Jose Maria Escobar in 1753; while a student at Roma
 High School, he excelled at both academics and athletics and served
 as president of the student council; and
 WHEREAS, After graduating from high school in 1969, Judge
 Escobar enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and saw combat in Vietnam;
 within 15 months of entering the armed forces, he was promoted to
 the rank of sergeant; his military awards include the Purple Heart,
 Combat Action Ribbon, and Presidential Unit Citation; in addition,
 he was selected for membership in the prestigious U.S. Marine Corps
 Presidential Honor Guard in Washington, D.C., and while part of
 that unit, he served as a pallbearer for presidents Harry S. Truman
 and Lyndon B. Johnson; and
 WHEREAS, Following his discharge in 1973, Judge Escobar
 returned to the Rio Grande Valley and worked as a Starr County
 deputy sheriff while earning a bachelor's degree in biology from
 Pan American University; he joined the U.S. Border Patrol in 1978
 and enjoyed a stellar 25-year career with that agency, rising to
 hold the post of senior special agent with an undercover unit, the
 Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force; and
 WHEREAS, In May 2003, Juan Escobar was elected to the Texas
 House of Representatives to fill the unexpired term of
 Representative Irma Rangel; during his tenure, which extended to
 2009, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Irma Lerma
 Rangel College of Pharmacy, located on the campus of Texas A&M
 University--Kingsville, and in the creation of the Kenedy County
 Groundwater Conservation District; he also worked to address the
 problem of beach erosion, and his legislative agenda showed him to
 be a forceful advocate for veterans, teachers, the public schools,
 higher education, and human services; he served as vice chair of the
 Defense Affairs and State-Federal Relations Committee and as a
 member of the Border and International Affairs, Criminal
 Jurisprudence, House Administration, and Land and Resource
 Management Committees; and
 WHEREAS, Elected county judge in November 2010, Juan Escobar
 has set as his first priorities the creation of more housing in the
 county, the boosting of high school graduation rates, and the
 improvement of county infrastructure; he also plans to be active in
 fostering economic growth and in promoting ecotourism; and
 WHEREAS, Judge Escobar has long worked for the betterment of
 his community through his involvement in local organizations; among
 the many groups to benefit from his talents have been the boards of
 trustees of the Brooks County Independent School District and the
 Kingsville ISD, both of which he has served as president;
 additionally, he is a lay minister and a former administrator for
 St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Kingsville, and he is affiliated
 with, and has been a commander of, a number of veterans
 associations; and
 WHEREAS, This esteemed Texan has been named Legislator of the
 Year by the Vietnam Veterans of America, the Sierra Club of Texas,
 and the Texas affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union; his
 outstanding work has also drawn tributes from the Texas Border
 Sheriff's Coalition, American GI Forum, and Texas Association of
 Mexican American Chambers of Commerce; and
 WHEREAS, In all of his endeavors, Judge Escobar enjoys the
 love and support of his wife of 39 years, Rosie, his daughter,
 Yvonne Yvette, and his son and daughter-in-law, Eduardo Eden and
 Marleena; and
 WHEREAS, Over a span of four decades, Juan Escobar has
 provided skillful, forward-looking leadership in behalf of his
 fellow citizens, and he continues tirelessly to seek new avenues
 for advancing the common good; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby commend the Honorable Juan Manuel Escobar for
 his myriad contributions to the Lone Star State and extend to him
 sincere appreciation for his distinguished career in public
 service; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Judge Escobar as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.
 Lozano
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1014 was adopted by the House on April
 7, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House