H.R. No. 1994 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Labor union rights advocate and dedicated civic leader John W. Bland of Houston has made a lasting and positive difference in Texas and beyond; and WHEREAS, A native of San Augustine, John Bland was born on March 20, 1940; he graduated from Phillis Wheatley High School in Houston and attended Texas Southern University, where he studied business education; on March 4, 1960, while a student at TSU, Mr. Bland took part in the first sit-in to be staged in Houston, and he soon became a founding member of the Progressive Youth Association, which was instrumental in securing the integration of public accommodations in the Bayou City; during his tenure with the PYA, Mr. Bland also campaigned for the hiring of African Americans as clerks and salespeople at major retail stores, such as Foley's, Walgreens, and J. C. Penney; and WHEREAS, After graduating from college, Mr. Bland joined HouTran, now known as Metro, as a bus operator and became active in Transport Workers Union of America Local 260, which he served as steward, vice president, secretary-treasurer, international organizer, and representative; passionate about protecting the rights of workers, Mr. Bland has organized transportation employees in the Houston, Aldine, North Forest, Dayton, Lufkin, Humble, Conroe, and Spring Independent School Districts, as well as in the El Paso ISD and in several West Texas school districts; he currently serves on the national TWU Transit Division staff as an international vice president and as deputy director; in addition, he serves as Texas vice president of the A. Philip Randolph Institute, as vice president of the Texas State AFL-CIO, and as president of the Houston chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists; and WHEREAS, Mr. Bland has long played an active role in civic affairs as well; a precinct judge for more than 30 years, he has held a seat on the Houston Police Department Citizen Review Committee, and he currently serves as vice president of the Summerwood Homeowners Association board; he also gives generously of his time and talents to Abundant Faith Baptist Church, where he is the administrator, chair of trustees, and a deacon; and WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr. Bland has enjoyed the love and support of his wife of 50 years, Betty Davis Bland; they are the proud parents of two daughters, Dr. Debbie Bland Nicholson and Fayetta Bland, and they have been delighted to welcome into their family their grandchild, Jordan Nicholson; and WHEREAS, John Bland has devoted his life to the pursuit of social and economic justice, and he is indeed deserving of recognition for his spirited, unflagging efforts in behalf of his fellow citizens; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature hereby honor John W. Bland for his outstanding contributions as a labor advocate, civil rights champion, and engaged citizen and extend to him sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. Bland as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Miles ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1994 was adopted by the House on May 15, 2013, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House