82R30948 BPG-D By: Gonzales of Hidalgo H.R. No. 2386 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, State Representative Jessica Farrar graduated from The University of Texas School of Law on May 21, 2011; and WHEREAS, Currently serving her ninth term in the Texas House, Representative Farrar was first elected in 1994 when she was 27; she serves as vice chair of the House Committee on Environmental Regulation and is a member of the Border and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee; in previous sessions, she has served as vice chair of the House Committee on Land and Resource Management and on the committees for State Affairs, Juvenile Justice and Family Issues, Corrections, County Affairs, Agriculture and Livestock, and Appropriations; and WHEREAS, This dynamic Texan also serves as leader of the House Democratic Caucus and is the founder and vice chair of the Women's Health Caucus; in addition, she has served as secretary of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus and as vice chair of the Legislative Study Group; she works extensively on issues related to the environment, women's health, children's health care, education, taxes, homeowner rights, homeland and border security, domestic violence, sexual assault, reproductive rights, insurance coverage, transportation, discrimination, and criminal and juvenile justice; and WHEREAS, Raised in Houston, Representative Farrar earned her bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Houston; she is supported in all her endeavors by her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Marco Sanchez, who is also an attorney; as she adds a juris doctorate to her long list of accomplishments, it is indeed a pleasure to recognize our esteemed colleague; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby congratulate the Honorable Jessica Farrar on her graduation from The University of Texas School of Law and extend to her warmest best wishes for continued success; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Representative Farrar as an expression of high regard by her colleagues in the Texas House of Representatives.