Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2807 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 2807


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Hilton Kelley of Port Arthur has been named a
 recipient of the 2011 Goldman Environmental Prize, an
 accomplishment that is truly worthy of celebration; and
 WHEREAS, Created in 1990 by Richard and Rhoda Goldman, the
 Goldman Environmental Prize honors individuals from around the
 world who are working at the local level to protect and enhance the
 natural environment; through their grassroots efforts, these
 community leaders have helped to empower their fellow citizens and
 have inspired many to stand up for their rights; the prize is
 awarded annually in April to one individual from each of Africa,
 Asia, Europe, North America, South and Central America, and the
 islands and island nations; in addition to providing the recipients
 with international recognition for their causes, the prize includes
 financial support of $150,000 to assist them in pursuing their
 work, making this the world's largest award honoring grassroots
 environmentalists; and
 WHEREAS, Hilton Kelley was recognized with this prestigious
 accolade for his efforts to fight pollution in his community and to
 secure environmental justice for residents along the Texas Gulf
 Coast; a Port Arthur native, Mr. Kelley was raised in the city's
 West Side, a predominately African American neighborhood that has
 long stood in the shadow of the area's many oil refineries and
 chemical plants; after graduating from high school he enlisted in
 the U.S. Navy; his service took him to the San Francisco Bay area,
 where he remained after his discharge from the navy as a petty
 officer second class; based in Oakland, California, he found work
 as an actor and stuntman in television and the movies and was
 admitted to the Screen Actors Guild in 1991; he also served his
 community as a youth activist and helped lead efforts to end gang
 violence; and
 WHEREAS, On a visit to his hometown in 2000, Mr. Kelley found
 his former community in decline, facing poverty, crime, and
 pollution; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has noted that
 Port Arthur has some of the highest levels of toxic air releases in
 the country, and the companies operating the plants have been cited
 with hundreds of air pollution violations; the effects of the
 emissions have been particularly evident in the West Side
 neighborhood, where Mr. Kelley discovered many people ill with a
 variety of maladies and suffering from some of the highest asthma
 and cancer rates in the state; with few job prospects, however, and
 with property values that have plummeted, most West Side residents
 have had no alternative but to stay; faced with these harsh facts,
 Mr. Kelley was inspired to move back to Port Arthur to help its
 citizens rebuild; and
 WHEREAS, Since returning to Port Arthur, Mr. Kelley has
 launched a number of initiatives that have had a significant impact
 in his community; recognizing that the city's severe environmental
 problems would have to be addressed in order to improve economic and
 social conditions, he established the Community In-Power and
 Development Association (CIDA), an organization that strives to
 empower citizens by training them to monitor emissions and air
 quality and by educating them about pollution and their rights;
 CIDA also advocates in behalf of the community by pushing for
 stricter environmental regulation and by challenging the U.S.
 Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality to enforce existing laws; and
 WHEREAS, Among his many accomplishments, Mr. Kelley led a
 campaign that resulted in the Motiva Refinery installing
 state-of-the-art equipment to reduce emissions when it expanded its
 facility; he also helped negotiate an agreement with the company
 that included the provision of three years of health coverage for
 people in the West Side neighborhood and that led to the
 establishment of a $3.5 million fund to spur community development
 and provide job training; in addition, he guided the successful
 effort to prevent 20,000 tons of toxic chemicals from Mexico from
 being brought to Port Arthur for incineration; and
 WHEREAS, Along with overseeing the work of CIDA, this notable
 Texan serves on the EPA National Environmental Justice Advisory
 Council, and he speaks extensively on the environment and social
 justice; he has been the recipient of numerous honors, including
 the 2003 Environmental Justice Award from the Lone Star Chapter of
 the Sierra Club, a 2004 Ben and Jerry's Award for Environmental
 Activism, a 2006 Houston Hero Award from the Citizens League for
 Environmental Action Now, and a 2009 Houston-Galveston
 Environmental Research and Outreach Award from The University of
 Texas Medical Branch; and
 WHEREAS, With his continuing advocacy for clean air and
 environmental justice, Hilton Kelley has made a positive difference
 in the lives of countless Texans, and he is an inspiring example of
 the exceptional good that one person can accomplish; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby congratulate Hilton Kelley on his receipt of the
 2011 Goldman Environmental Prize and extend to him sincere best
 wishes for continued success in all his endeavors; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Mr. Kelley as an expression of high regard by the Texas
 House of Representatives.
 Deshotel
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 2807 was adopted by the House on May
 30, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House