Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1515 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 1515


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Rio Grande Valley lost a visionary civic leader
 with the death of William Summers of Weslaco on November 30, 2009,
 at the age of 71; and
 WHEREAS, Born in Wharton, Bill Summers graduated from Donna
 High School and attended Pan American University on a track
 scholarship; he served his country in the United States Army and
 then enlisted in the National Guard, rising to the rank of staff
 sergeant; in 1958, he married his high school sweetheart, the
 former Jo Jeanette Gray, and they went on to become the proud
 parents of two sons, Randall and Michael; eventually, Mr. and Mrs.
 Summers shared in the joy of welcoming four grandchildren into
 their family; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Summers distinguished himself during a career in
 public relations and banking; in 1987, he became president and
 chief executive officer of the Rio Grande Valley Partnership, a
 regional chamber of commerce promoting opportunities for area
 citizens and enterprises; he encouraged local governments,
 economic development organizations, and chambers to collaborate
 for the promotion of the region as a whole; and
 WHEREAS, Under his skillful guidance, the Rio Grande Valley
 Partnership became the first Texas chamber of commerce to establish
 an office in Tamaulipas, Mexico, and Mr. Summers fostered
 communication among business leaders and officials on both sides of
 the border; he coordinated the Rio Grande Valley Mobility Task
 Force, which has brought more than $500 million in transportation
 funding to the area; in addition, he facilitated one of three Rural
 Empowerment Zones, resulting in a $40 million award from the U.S.
 Department of Agriculture; and
 WHEREAS, This dynamic Texan also became a pioneer in the tort
 reform movement; he founded and administered Citizens Against
 Lawsuit Abuse, which grew to become a nationwide organization; and
 WHEREAS, Giving generously of his time and talents, Mr.
 Summers served as president of the Weslaco school board, the
 Weslaco Lions Club, and the Weslaco Chamber of Commerce; the city
 named him Man of the Year in 1974 and Outstanding Citizen in 1980,
 and in 2009, a section of Texas Farm-to-Market Road 1015 in Weslaco
 was named the Bill Summers International Boulevard in recognition
 of his myriad contributions; among other accolades that Mr. Summers
 received were the Civil Justice Appreciation Award from the Texas
 Civil Justice League, the Russell H. Perry Award from the Texas
 Department of Transportation, and the Legal Watchdog Award from the
 American Tort Reform Association; and
 WHEREAS, Through his knowledge, skill, and tireless
 dedication, Bill Summers made a tremendous impact on the growth and
 economic development of the Rio Grande Valley, and his devotion to
 his community and his family remains a lasting inspiration to those
 who were privileged to share in his love and friendship; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of William "Bill"
 Summers and extend sincere condolences to the members of his
 family: to his wife, Jo Summers; to his sons, Mike Summers and Randy
 Summers and his wife, Alma; to his grandsons, Scott, Kevin, Jacob,
 and William Summers; 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 Bill
 Summers.
 Martinez
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1515 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on May 5, 2011.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House