Texas 2011 82nd Regular

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                    H.R. No. 84


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Benito Juarez, who was instrumental in bringing
 sweeping changes to Mexican government and society during the
 mid-19th century, was born on March 21, 1806; and
 WHEREAS, A Zapotec Indian and native of Oaxaca, Benito Juarez
 was a teenager when he gained the patronage of the family in whose
 home his sister was working as a servant; tutored privately at
 first, he graduated from the Franciscan seminary in Oaxaca in 1827
 and received a law degree from the Institute of Science and Art in
 1834; and
 WHEREAS, Attracted to politics at an early age, he spent
 virtually all of his adult life either in government or waging
 opposition; he served as a city councilman for Oaxaca from 1831 to
 1833, during which time he strongly supported Indian rights, and in
 the 1840s he served as a civil judge and federal deputy; from 1847
 to 1852 he held the governorship of Oaxaca; and
 WHEREAS, Driven into exile when Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
 came to power in 1853, Sr. Juarez joined the successful
 revolutionary movement against him; after Santa Anna himself was
 forced into exile, Sr. Juarez became minister of justice, and while
 in that post he was responsible for a law that limited the
 jurisdiction of church courts to ecclesiastical cases; and
 WHEREAS, After serving again as governor of Oaxaca, this
 rising national leader became minister of the interior in November
 1857 and the next month took office as chief justice of the supreme
 court; when a military coup deposed the government, he became
 president, in accordance with the constitutional line of
 succession, and led the victorious resistance to the usurpers in
 the Reform War of 1858-1861; and
 WHEREAS, Benito Juarez was elected to the presidency in 1861;
 soon, however, he found himself fighting the French, who captured
 Mexico City in 1863; once again he and his troops prevailed, with
 the United States clearly favoring their cause, and in 1867 he was
 again elected president; and
 WHEREAS, Known for his commitment to the indigenous people of
 Mexico and for his support for equal rights and economic reform,
 President Juarez died while working at his desk in the National
 Palace on July 17, 1872; in 1888, the city of El Paso del Norte was
 renamed Ciudad Juarez in his honor; and
 WHEREAS, Benito Juarez is a towering figure in the history of
 Mexico; he was instrumental in the transfer of political power from
 creoles to mestizos, in asserting the authority of civil law, and in
 preserving the nation's autonomy in the face of foreign invasion,
 and it is a privilege to honor the memory of this national hero;
 now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay special tribute to the life of Mexican hero
 and president Benito Juarez on March 21, 2011, the 205th
 anniversary of his birth.
 Alonzo
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 84 was unanimously adopted by a rising
 vote of the House on February 24, 2011.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House