Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3370 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 3370


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Austin residents lost an esteemed community leader
 with the passing of Andrew Reyes Ramirez on April 17, 2015, at the
 age of 73; and
 WHEREAS, The son of David and Oralia Ramirez, Andy Ramirez
 was born in Austin on February 13, 1942; he was raised by his mother
 in the tight-knit Mexican American community on the city's East
 Side while his father served in the military during World War II; as
 a boy, he worked long hours shining shoes, but he still succeeded in
 making straight A's; in 1961, he married Nellie Ancira, and they
 became the parents of twins, Andrew and Annette; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Ramirez worked at the Glastron Boat Factory
 before serving his country in the United States Navy; subsequently,
 he majored in math at The University of Texas at Austin, where he
 became acutely aware of discrimination against Mexican Americans;
 in the course of helping his parents run the Chuck Wagon Barbecue,
 he met many political leaders, and he developed strong loyalties to
 both the Mexican American and African American communities; and
 WHEREAS, Determined to advance social justice, Mr. Ramirez
 became one of the organizers of the historic Economy Furniture
 strike; he then joined the staff of the governor's office to provide
 technical assistance and oversight to War on Poverty Community
 Action programs in South Texas; later, he was appointed to
 supervise the Austin Community Action Agency, and when it was
 incorporated into city government, he became Austin's director of
 human development programs; he administered antipoverty projects
 as well as initiatives in manpower development, economic
 development, and juvenile justice, and he secured millions of
 dollars in grants to benefit his fellow citizens; moreover, he
 increased the employment of minorities and women, and he was
 involved in such organizations as the National League of Cities;
 and
 WHEREAS, In the early 1970s, Mr. Ramirez urged his friend,
 Buddy Ruiz, to run for the city council, and together, they waged a
 spirited campaign that helped energize political activism among
 Mexican Americans; Mr. Ramirez married Dr. Blandina Cardenas in
 1978, and while she served in the Carter administration, he studied
 public administration and policy at George Washington University;
 after helping to found the National Hispanic Housing Coalition, he
 served as its assistant director; he also gave generously of his
 time, talents, and resources to Democratic candidates for office at
 all levels; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Ramirez worked in nonprofit development for
 Solar America, an alternative energy company, before transitioning
 to the private sector; as a founder of the Avante Corporation, he
 engaged in commercial real estate development in San Antonio and
 Austin; he went on to establish several companies, including Rz and
 Associates and Rz Communications, and he was active in the U.S.
 Hispanic Contractors Association de Austin and the Greater Austin
 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; in 1995, he received the Lifetime
 Achievement Award from the chamber, and five years later, he was
 named a special advisor to the governor of Texas; and
 WHEREAS, Committed to expanding opportunity in Austin, he
 mentored dozens of aspiring entrepreneurs, and he counseled young
 Latinos seeking to start nonprofit organizations; in 2010, he
 founded the Bellas Artes Alliance to promote Latino arts and
 culture; with his wife, Linda Wolf Ramirez, he sponsored the
 popular annual Pan Americana Festival, which the alliance produced
 in cooperation with the city and the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican
 American Cultural Center; and
 WHEREAS, Andrew Ramirez devoted himself wholeheartedly to
 making Austin a more equitable and inclusive place, and his life
 stands as an inspiring example of positive civic engagement; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Andrew Reyes
 Ramirez and extend sincere sympathy to the members of his family: to
 his wife, Linda Wolf Ramirez; to his children, Dorothy Lopez,
 Andrew Ramirez Jr. and his wife, Sara, Annette Kjar and her husband,
 Michael, and Alexandro Rudolpho Ramirez; to his stepdaughter,
 Avelon Pang; to his brothers, David Ramirez and Robert Loera; to his
 sisters, Yolanda Blanco and Mary Jane Haros; to his grandchildren
 and great-grandchildren; and to his many other relatives and
 friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Andrew
 Ramirez.
 Rodriguez of Travis
 Huberty
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 3370 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on May 30, 2015.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House