Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1302 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/06/2019

                    H.R. No. 1302


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The life of a legislative titan drew to a close with
 the passing of former state senator A. R. "Babe" Schwartz of
 Galveston on August 10, 2018, at the age of 92; and
 WHEREAS, Born on the island in 1926, Babe Schwartz began his
 long career in public service while still a student at The
 University of Texas School of Law; he worked for both the Texas
 Legislative Council and the chief clerk of the Texas House, and
 after graduating, he served as a prosecutor in the Galveston County
 attorney's office; in 1954, he won the first of two terms in the
 Texas House, and he went on to serve in the Texas Senate for 21
 years; and
 WHEREAS, Senator Schwartz was a staunch champion of Galveston
 Island, and he fiercely defended its natural beauty and the
 public's right to enjoy it; his monumental accomplishments included
 legislation that serves as a foundation for much of the Texas
 Coastal Management Plan; he was instrumental in the creation of the
 1959 Open Beaches Act, and he later sponsored a constitutional
 amendment that gave counties the right to regulate traffic on
 beaches; in addition, he secured passage of measures to ban
 littering on beaches and protect wetlands and freshwater inflows
 into bays and estuaries; he was also responsible for legislation
 that created the Park Board of Trustees, which oversees Galveston
 beaches; and
 WHEREAS, Known for his rapier wit and bold oratory, as well as
 tactical expertise, Senator Schwartz played a key role in bringing
 Galveston The University of Texas Medical Branch, as well as grade
 raisings for the causeway and other infrastructure improvements;
 moreover, he fought tirelessly for civil rights, open government,
 education, and services for those with mental challenges; he was a
 member of the "Killer Bees," who absented themselves from the upper
 chamber in a successful protest against controversial legislation
 during the 66th Legislative Session; and
 WHEREAS, Senator Schwartz served on every major committee and
 held numerous leadership roles, chairing Natural Resources,
 Coastal Lands and Water, Beach Study, Jurisprudence, Rules of the
 Senate, and Military and Veterans Affairs; he further served as
 chair of the Texas Coastal and Marine Council, the national Coastal
 States Organization, and the Rights and Suffrage Committee of the
 1974 Constitutional Convention; and
 WHEREAS, After leaving public office, Senator Schwartz
 continued his advocacy in the legislative sphere; innumerable
 colleagues sought the benefit of his acumen and vast knowledge, as
 well as the scintillation of his vivid stories and unvarnished
 opinions; he helped create the Sea Grant Program at Texas A&M
 University and contributed to the formation of the institution's
 Galveston campus; he taught students at the University of Houston
 Law Center, the UT Law School, and the Texas A&M campuses at
 Galveston and Corpus Christi; in 2016, the City of Galveston
 recognized his impact by naming "Babe's Beach" in his honor, and his
 myriad accolades further included the inaugural Bob Eckhardt
 Lifetime Coastal Achievement Award and the 1987 Distinguished
 Service Award from the National Hurricane Conference,
 acknowledging him as the first legislator in the nation to
 recognize the need for hurricane preparedness; and
 WHEREAS, The son of Joseph and Clara Schwartz, Senator
 Schwartz grew up with four siblings, Louis, Ron, Steven, and
 Phyllis; as a boy, he worked on the shore, renting beach gear and
 serving as a lifeguard; he interrupted his education at Texas A&M
 University to enlist in the U.S. Navy during World War II and served
 in the Pacific theater; after moving to Austin for law school, he
 met his future wife, the former Marilyn Ruth Cohn, and they married
 in 1951; their family grew to include 4 sons, Bob, Dick, John, and
 Tom, as well as 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; and
 WHEREAS, Babe Schwartz worked tirelessly to improve the lives
 of his fellow Texans and safeguard our state's priceless coastal
 heritage, and although he is greatly missed by all who were
 privileged to know him, his vision and leadership will continue to
 resonate in the years to come; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of the Honorable
 A. R. "Babe" Schwartz and extend deep sympathy to all who mourn his
 passing; 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 former
 state senator A. R. "Babe" Schwartz.
 Hunter
 Bonnen of Galveston
 Middleton
 Bonnen of Brazoria
 Thompson of Harris
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1302 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on May 3, 2019.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House