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                            H.R. No. 51


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
 is posthumously awarding its Golden Eagle Award to Michael A. Allen
 of McAllen during its annual Noche de Gala on January 22, 2011, and
 this special occasion marks a fitting opportunity to pay tribute to
 the life and achievements of this remarkable community servant; and
 WHEREAS, Mike Allen was born in 1937 in New Kensington,
 Pennsylvania; his family moved to Port Lavaca when he was a child,
 and he attended St. Anthony Catholic High School in San Antonio; he
 studied at the Oblate School of Theology and was ordained as a
 Catholic priest in 1963; and
 WHEREAS, During his years as a priest, Mr. Allen served a
 number of parishes in the Rio Grande Valley, including Sacred Heart
 in McAllen and Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mission; after leaving the
 priesthood in the 1970s, he moved to Austin for a time, and then
 returned to McAllen; he was joined in matrimony to his wife,
 Theresa, in 1991, and together they enjoyed a fulfilling
 relationship until his death; and
 WHEREAS, In 1988, Mr. Allen was named as the first president
 and CEO of the McAllen Economic Development Corporation, and he
 played a leading role in the expansion of the maquiladora industry
 in the Rio Grande Valley, helping to improve relations with Mexico,
 establish the foreign trade zone, and create jobs in McAllen; and
 WHEREAS, During his 18-year tenure as leader of the MEDC, Mr.
 Allen helped attract 206 new businesses and thousands of jobs to the
 McAllen area; his efforts also helped to draw 292 businesses and
 many new jobs to Reynosa, across the border in Mexico, thus forging
 strong ties between the two cities; and
 WHEREAS, In 1998, Mr. Allen helped to establish the Texas
 Border Coalition, bringing together officials and businesspersons
 all along the border from Brownsville to El Paso; he also cofounded
 a coalition of five Hidalgo County communities, the South Texas
 Border Partnership; he was instrumental in the campaign to develop
 the new Anzalduas International Bridge at McAllen as well as the
 proposed Interstate 69 highway; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Allen was a founder of South Texas Community
 College, now called South Texas College, and he served as a trustee
 for the college from 2004 until his death; he was a member of the
 American Economic Development Council, the Reynosa Maquila
 Association, the Texas Good Roads and Transportation Association,
 the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council, and the Rio Grande
 Valley Partnership Chamber of Commerce, among others; he also
 served on the board of the Rio Grande Valley Council of Governments
 and as a member of the Governor's Task Force on Management and Labor
 Relations; and
 WHEREAS, Known to his friends and admirers as "Padre Mike,"
 this gifted and energetic man was recognized by the City of Hidalgo
 as 2006 Border Texan of the Year, and in 2009 he earned the
 prestigious Road Hand Award from the Texas Department of
 Transportation in recognition of his work to improve the valley's
 highways; and
 WHEREAS, Until his death on August 25, 2010, Mike Allen
 worked tirelessly to provide economic opportunity and improve the
 quality of life for the residents of McAllen and the Rio Grande
 Valley, and he is indeed worthy of recognition for his years of
 service and many achievements; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That Michael A. Allen's receipt of the Golden Eagle
 Award from the Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce be
 commemorated and that the life and legacy of this outstanding
 community leader be honored; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family as an expression of high regard by the Texas
 House of Representatives.
 Gonzales of Hidalgo
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 51 was adopted by the House on January
 20, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House