Texas 2017 85th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR118 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 08/10/2017

                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 118
 In Memory
 of
 Mark Wells White Jr.
 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas joins Texans
 across the state in mourning the loss of Mark Wells White Jr., who
 died August 5, 2017, at the age of 77; and
 WHEREAS, Governor White served the people of Texas with
 dedication and integrity over the course of an exceptional career
 in public service that spanned many years; a conservative
 Democrat and a highly respected state leader and politician, Mark
 White served with distinction as Texas' secretary of state,
 attorney general, and governor; during his governorship, he was
 noted for championing political and educational reform and for
 making inclusiveness a high priority in all facets of life in
 Texas; and
 WHEREAS, Mark White was born March 17, 1940, in Henderson,
 Texas, and he grew up in Houston; he attended Baylor University,
 where he earned degrees in business administration and law, and
 where he also met his beloved wife, Linda Gale White; and
 WHEREAS, He began his career in statewide office at the age
 of 32, when he was appointed by Governor Dolph Briscoe in 1973 to
 be Texas secretary of state; in 1978, at the age of 37, he was
 elected attorney general; and
 WHEREAS, In 1982, he defeated the incumbent governor, Bill
 Clements, to become the state's 43rd governor; during his term in
 office, from 1983 to 1987, he was a powerful advocate for
 transforming the state's educational system, and he pushed
 through a $4 billion tax and fee increase to pay for improvements
 in the state's public schools; an innovative and, at the time,
 controversial aspect of his reform efforts was the
 implementation of "no pass, no play," a measure that required
 students to be passing all their classes in order to participate
 in extracurricular activities; the measure endured a firestorm
 of criticism and became a valued and integral part of the Texas
 educational system that remains in place today; and
 WHEREAS, Other features of his significant and successful
 public school initiatives were reductions in class size, a 26
 percent increase in funding to equalize statewide education
 spending, and the implementation of statewide testing standards;
 a number of states across the nation adopted into their
 educational systems many of Governor White's groundbreaking
 initiatives; and
 WHEREAS, During Governor White's tenure, he grappled with
 the state's struggling economy due to disruptions in the oil
 market and the collapse of the savings and loan industry, which
 led to drastically reduced revenues for the state; however, he
 welcomed the era of new technology, and he is noted for embracing
 diversification of the state's economy and for the major role he
 played in the recruitment to Austin of the research conglomerate
 MCC; and
 WHEREAS, After leaving office, he returned to the private
 practice of law; he also continued to be active on behalf of his
 fellow Texans, and he eventually began to have serious
 reservations about capital punishment; he urged lawmakers to
 reconsider its use, and he worked with the Innocence Project on
 behalf of wrongfully convicted inmates; and
 WHEREAS, A man of courage and exceptional vision, he served
 the people of Texas with loyalty and a commitment to fairness,
 and his love of this state, his many accomplishments as its
 governor, and his dedication to public service have had a lasting
 and positive impact; and
 WHEREAS, He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather,
 and he leaves behind memories that will be treasured forever by
 his family and countless friends and by all who were privileged
 to share in his life; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 85th
 Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby extend sincere
 condolences to the bereaved family of Mark Wells White Jr.: his
 wife, Linda Gale Thompson White; his sons, Mark White III and
 Andrew White; his daughter, Elizabeth Marie White Russell; his
 daughters-in-law, Melanie and Stacey; his son-in-law, Seth
 Russell; his sister, Betty Gerlach; and his nine grandchildren;
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 his family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas
 Senate and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in
 memory of Governor Mark White.
 Watson
 Bettencourt Hinojosa Perry Bettencourt Hinojosa Perry
Bettencourt Hinojosa Perry
 Birdwell Huffines Rodríguez Birdwell Huffines Rodríguez
Birdwell Huffines Rodríguez
 Buckingham Huffman Schwertner Buckingham Huffman Schwertner
Buckingham Huffman Schwertner
 Burton Hughes Seliger Burton Hughes Seliger
Burton Hughes Seliger
 Campbell Kolkhorst Taylor of Collin Campbell Kolkhorst Taylor of Collin
Campbell Kolkhorst Taylor of Collin
 Creighton Lucio Taylor of Galveston Creighton Lucio Taylor of Galveston
Creighton Lucio Taylor of Galveston
 Estes Menéndez Uresti Estes Menéndez Uresti
Estes Menéndez Uresti
 Garcia Miles West Garcia Miles West
Garcia Miles West
 Hall Nelson Whitmire Hall Nelson Whitmire
Hall Nelson Whitmire
 Hancock Nichols Zaffirini Hancock Nichols Zaffirini
Hancock Nichols Zaffirini
 Patrick, President of the Senate
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on August 10, 2017, by
  a rising vote.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate

Bettencourt Hinojosa Perry

Birdwell Huffines Rodríguez

Buckingham Huffman Schwertner

Burton Hughes Seliger

Campbell Kolkhorst Taylor of Collin

Creighton Lucio Taylor of Galveston

Estes Menéndez Uresti

Garcia Miles West

Hall Nelson Whitmire

Hancock Nichols Zaffirini