Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1694 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 1694


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, On September 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden, a sworn
 enemy of the United States of America, coordinated a series of
 monstrous and cowardly terrorist attacks that resulted in the
 tragic loss of 2,977 innocent lives, leading to an engagement in a
 war on terrorism across many fronts; and
 WHEREAS, On May 1, 2011, after nearly 10 years of bin Laden's
 evasion of military and intelligence forces seeking his capture,
 President Barack Obama declared to the nation and the world that bin
 Laden had finally been killed, and that "Justice has been done.";
 and
 WHEREAS, The president's patience, leadership, wisdom, and
 determination have led directly to the demise of the most wanted man
 in the world and have hardened this nation's resolve to defeat the
 forces of malevolent fanaticism, and by destroying the mastermind
 behind the worst terrorist attack on American soil he has struck a
 significant and historic blow against Al Qaeda; and
 WHEREAS, Following the death of the perpetrator of the
 attacks, the family members and friends of those who lost their
 lives in the attacks on September 11 are able to achieve a greater
 sense of closure; and
 WHEREAS, After months of meetings of the National Security
 Council, led by President Obama, who directed intelligence
 officials to zero in on bin Laden's whereabouts, intelligence
 officials devised and carefully carried out a clandestine
 operation, which had frequently been rehearsed in an effort to
 minimize casualties, both civilian and military; and
 WHEREAS, As commander-in-chief of our great nation, he boldly
 gave the final authorization to commence the operation to brave and
 highly trained members of our nation's armed services; and
 WHEREAS, Upon hearing the news of bin Laden's elimination, in
 an impressive show of unity and in defiance of the fanatics who
 still today seek to destroy our free way of life, jubilant citizens
 expressed pride in our nation and our president by spontaneously
 celebrating the news in cities across the country, singing "The
 Star Spangled Banner" and loudly chanting "U-S-A," and former
 presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush have offered him their
 congratulations; and
 WHEREAS, Domestically, he has acted with both initiative and
 organizational acumen toward the precautionary defense of our
 citizens and has successfully prevented a terrorist attack on
 American soil during his service to our nation as president; and
 WHEREAS, Internationally, he has wisely exercised the use of
 diplomacy to nurture collaborative relationships with other
 nations, which has helped improve the freedom and safety of the
 world's people; and
 WHEREAS, President George W. Bush had the near universal
 support of the freedom-loving peoples and countries of the world
 after the attacks on September 11, 2001, when he famously pledged to
 defend freedom against fear, saying "We will not tire, we will not
 falter, and we will not fail," and President Obama had the strength
 and wherewithal to see that pledge through to fulfillment; and
 WHEREAS, Legislators in Texas reaffirm the solemn creed that
 we are one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice
 for all, who stand strongly behind the president with respect to
 these several issues as he confronts the grave problems of national
 and international security; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd
 Legislature of the State of Texas hereby congratulate President
 Obama on his proven and successful policies in the war on terrorism
 and in homeland security; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd
 Legislature of the State of Texas hereby commend the intelligence
 personnel who diligently and quietly toiled for years to uncover
 the whereabouts of bin Laden and whose achievement, while historic,
 may never be fully known to the public; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd
 Legislature of the State of Texas hereby commend the members of the
 armed forces who successfully and heroically carried out an
 incredibly sensitive mission with no military losses and with a
 minimal loss of civilian lives; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the chief clerk of the Texas House of
 Representatives forward official copies of this resolution to the
 president of the United States, to the speaker of the House of
 Representatives and the president of the Senate of the United
 States Congress, to the governor of Texas, and to all the members of
 the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this
 resolution be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a
 memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.
 Farias Coleman Farias Coleman
Farias Coleman
 Anderson of McLennan McClendon Anderson of McLennan McClendon
Anderson of McLennan McClendon
 Gallego Allen Gallego Allen
Gallego Allen
 Burkett J. Davis of Harris Burkett J. Davis of Harris
Burkett J. Davis of Harris
 Davis of Dallas Farrar Davis of Dallas Farrar
Davis of Dallas Farrar
 Giddings Gonzales of Hidalgo Giddings Gonzales of Hidalgo
Giddings Gonzales of Hidalgo
 Hochberg Hopson Hochberg Hopson
Hochberg Hopson
 Howard of Travis Johnson Howard of Travis Johnson
Howard of Travis Johnson
 Kolkhorst Kuempel Kolkhorst Kuempel
Kolkhorst Kuempel
 Legler Madden Legler Madden
Legler Madden
 Martinez Miles Martinez Miles
Martinez Miles
 Naishtat Reynolds Naishtat Reynolds
Naishtat Reynolds
 Rodriguez Scott Rodriguez Scott
Rodriguez Scott
 Sheffield Taylor of Galveston Sheffield Taylor of Galveston
Sheffield Taylor of Galveston
 Turner Vo Turner Vo
Turner Vo
 Straus Gutierrez Munoz, Jr. Straus Gutierrez Munoz, Jr.
Straus Gutierrez Munoz, Jr.
 Aliseda Hamilton Naishtat Aliseda Hamilton Naishtat
Aliseda Hamilton Naishtat
 Allen Hancock Oliveira Allen Hancock Oliveira
Allen Hancock Oliveira
 Alonzo Hardcastle Orr Alonzo Hardcastle Orr
Alonzo Hardcastle Orr
 Alvarado Harless Otto Alvarado Harless Otto
Alvarado Harless Otto
 Anchia Harper-Brown Parker Anchia Harper-Brown Parker
Anchia Harper-Brown Parker
 Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Luna Patrick Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Luna Patrick
Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Luna Patrick
 Anderson of McLennan Hilderbran Paxton Anderson of McLennan Hilderbran Paxton
Anderson of McLennan Hilderbran Paxton
 Aycock Hochberg Pena Aycock Hochberg Pena
Aycock Hochberg Pena
 Bohac Hopson Pickett Bohac Hopson Pickett
Bohac Hopson Pickett
 Bonnen Howard of Fort Bend Pitts Bonnen Howard of Fort Bend Pitts
Bonnen Howard of Fort Bend Pitts
 Brown Howard of Travis Price Brown Howard of Travis Price
Brown Howard of Travis Price
 Burkett Hughes Quintanilla Burkett Hughes Quintanilla
Burkett Hughes Quintanilla
 Burnam Hunter Raymond Burnam Hunter Raymond
Burnam Hunter Raymond
 Button Isaac Reynolds Button Isaac Reynolds
Button Isaac Reynolds
 Callegari Jackson Ritter Callegari Jackson Ritter
Callegari Jackson Ritter
 Castro Johnson Rodriguez Castro Johnson Rodriguez
Castro Johnson Rodriguez
 Chisum Keffer Schwertner Chisum Keffer Schwertner
Chisum Keffer Schwertner
 Christian King of Taylor Scott Christian King of Taylor Scott
Christian King of Taylor Scott
 Coleman King of Zavala Sheets Coleman King of Zavala Sheets
Coleman King of Zavala Sheets
 Cook Kleinschmidt Sheffield Cook Kleinschmidt Sheffield
Cook Kleinschmidt Sheffield
 Craddick Kolkhorst Shelton Craddick Kolkhorst Shelton
Craddick Kolkhorst Shelton
 Creighton Kuempel Simpson Creighton Kuempel Simpson
Creighton Kuempel Simpson
 Crownover Landtroop Smith of Harris Crownover Landtroop Smith of Harris
Crownover Landtroop Smith of Harris
 Darby Larson Smith of Tarrant Darby Larson Smith of Tarrant
Darby Larson Smith of Tarrant
 Davis of Dallas Laubenberg Smithee Davis of Dallas Laubenberg Smithee
Davis of Dallas Laubenberg Smithee
 J. Davis of Harris Legler Solomons J. Davis of Harris Legler Solomons
J. Davis of Harris Legler Solomons
 Deshotel Lewis Strama Deshotel Lewis Strama
Deshotel Lewis Strama
 Dukes Lozano Taylor of Galveston Dukes Lozano Taylor of Galveston
Dukes Lozano Taylor of Galveston
 Dutton Lucio III Thompson Dutton Lucio III Thompson
Dutton Lucio III Thompson
 Eiland Lyne Truitt Eiland Lyne Truitt
Eiland Lyne Truitt
 Eissler Madden Turner Eissler Madden Turner
Eissler Madden Turner
 Elkins Mallory Caraway Veasey Elkins Mallory Caraway Veasey
Elkins Mallory Caraway Veasey
 Farias Margo Villarreal Farias Margo Villarreal
Farias Margo Villarreal
 Farrar Marquez Vo Farrar Marquez Vo
Farrar Marquez Vo
 Frullo Martinez Walle Frullo Martinez Walle
Frullo Martinez Walle
 Gallego Martinez Fischer White Gallego Martinez Fischer White
Gallego Martinez Fischer White
 Geren McClendon Woolley Geren McClendon Woolley
Geren McClendon Woolley
 Giddings Menendez Workman Giddings Menendez Workman
Giddings Menendez Workman
 Gonzales of Hidalgo Miles Zedler Gonzales of Hidalgo Miles Zedler
Gonzales of Hidalgo Miles Zedler
 Gonzales of Williamson Miller of Comal Zerwas Gonzales of Williamson Miller of Comal Zerwas
Gonzales of Williamson Miller of Comal Zerwas
 Gonzalez Miller of Erath Gonzalez Miller of Erath
Gonzalez Miller of Erath
 Guillen Morrison Guillen Morrison
Guillen Morrison
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1694 was adopted by the House on May 2,
 2011, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House

Farias Coleman

Anderson of McLennan McClendon

Gallego Allen

Burkett J. Davis of Harris

Davis of Dallas Farrar

Giddings Gonzales of Hidalgo

Hochberg Hopson

Howard of Travis Johnson

Kolkhorst Kuempel

Legler Madden

Martinez Miles

Naishtat Reynolds

Rodriguez Scott

Sheffield Taylor of Galveston

Turner Vo



Straus Gutierrez Munoz, Jr.

Aliseda Hamilton Naishtat

Allen Hancock Oliveira

Alonzo Hardcastle Orr

Alvarado Harless Otto

Anchia Harper-Brown Parker

Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Luna Patrick

Anderson of McLennan Hilderbran Paxton

Aycock Hochberg Pena

Bohac Hopson Pickett

Bonnen Howard of Fort Bend Pitts

Brown Howard of Travis Price

Burkett Hughes Quintanilla

Burnam Hunter Raymond

Button Isaac Reynolds

Callegari Jackson Ritter

Castro Johnson Rodriguez

Chisum Keffer Schwertner

Christian King of Taylor Scott

Coleman King of Zavala Sheets

Cook Kleinschmidt Sheffield

Craddick Kolkhorst Shelton

Creighton Kuempel Simpson

Crownover Landtroop Smith of Harris

Darby Larson Smith of Tarrant

Davis of Dallas Laubenberg Smithee

J. Davis of Harris Legler Solomons

Deshotel Lewis Strama

Dukes Lozano Taylor of Galveston

Dutton Lucio III Thompson

Eiland Lyne Truitt

Eissler Madden Turner

Elkins Mallory Caraway Veasey

Farias Margo Villarreal

Farrar Marquez Vo

Frullo Martinez Walle

Gallego Martinez Fischer White

Geren McClendon Woolley

Giddings Menendez Workman

Gonzales of Hidalgo Miles Zedler

Gonzales of Williamson Miller of Comal Zerwas

Gonzalez Miller of Erath

Guillen Morrison