H.R. No. 2413 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The year 2015 marks the 35th anniversary of the founding of Young Conservatives of Texas, and the Texas House of Representatives is pleased to recognize this significant milestone in the organization's history; and WHEREAS, A group of 177 students met in Austin at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel on Texas Independence Day, March 2, 1980, to establish Young Conservatives of Texas; and WHEREAS, A nonpartisan and independent youth organization, Young Conservatives of Texas was founded to attract students who believe in a conservative philosophy of government and to afford those students the opportunity to participate effectively in the political process; and WHEREAS, YCT is dedicated to promoting its Statement of Principles, including the beliefs that the Constitution was instituted for the protection of God-given rights, that the American system of Federalism, describing limited government and state sovereignty, serves to protect those rights, that economic freedom and the free enterprise system are essential to liberty, and that the aim of American foreign policy should be the protection of the freedom of the American people; and WHEREAS, For three and a half decades, YCT has served as a strong force on college campuses throughout the state, regularly hosting speakers and events representing a wide range of conservative thought; and WHEREAS, The organization is well known for inspiring young people in our state to become involved in politics, for maintaining an active presence as a lobby at the Texas Legislature, and for placing alumni in all levels of government and public policy, including the Texas Legislature and Congress; and WHEREAS, YCT also maintains a long running and respected set of legislative ratings that assess the actions of members of the Texas Legislature according to their adherence to conservative principles; and WHEREAS, The group successfully advocates for conservative candidates during both primary and general elections, through block walking, phone banks, straw polls, and contributions through its political action committee; moreover, YCT was instrumental in the election of both Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and Attorney General Ken Paxton during the past election cycle; and WHEREAS, YCT has benefited from the dedicated leadership of 23 state chairmen: Steve Munisteri (1980), Gary Nelson (1981), Greg Robertson (1982), Frank Reilly (1982-1986), Richard Munisteri (1987), Steve Stockman (1987-1988), Paul Bartley (1988-1989), Sharin Shafer (1990-1991), Scott Gaille (1991-1992), Andy Panos (1992-1993), Shawn Roberts (1993), David Guenthner (1994), Robert Johnson (1994-1996), Robert Means (1996-1997), Fred Tate (1997-1999), Liz Farrell (1999), Brent Tantillo (2000), Chris Allen (2001-2003), David Rushing (2003-2005), Randy Samuelson (2005-2006), David White (2006-2009), Elizabeth White (2009-2011), and Jeff Morris (2011-Present); and WHEREAS, YCT has many notable alumni, including former Republican Party of Texas Chairman Steve Munisteri, U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Congressman Jeb Hensarling, and former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman; and WHEREAS, The members of Young Conservatives of Texas have consistently worked hard to promote the conservative principles in which they believe, and they have contributed their time and energy to many political campaigns; on March 2, 2015, they celebrated their group's numerous achievements during the past three and a half decades; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the 35th anniversary of Young Conservatives of Texas and extend to its members sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the organization as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Hughes ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 2413 was adopted by the House on May 31, 2015, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House