H.R. No. 914 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The State of Texas lost an esteemed lawmaker and dedicated public servant with the death of former State Representative and Harris County Commissioner Tom Bass on March 3, 2019, at the age of 92; and WHEREAS, A third-generation Houstonian, Tom Bass was born to Mary Lee Scoggins Bass and Thomas Hutcheson Bass on January 11, 1927; he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1944, and although World War II soon ended, he remained in the Army Reserve until 1980, rising to the rank of colonel; after graduating from The University of Texas in 1950, he married his sweetheart, the former Mary Ann King, and they became the parents of 10 children, Martin Gerard, who predeceased him, and Patty, Paul, Rita, Amy, Vicki, Bob, Dan, Laura, and David; and WHEREAS, Representative Bass began his career in education with the Houston Independent School District, and following his graduate studies, he taught political science at Dominican College and the University of St. Thomas; his interest in politics led him to run for office, and in 1962, he won election to the Texas House of Representatives from Harris County; he chaired the committees on school districts, narcotics investigating, interim activities, and juvenile crime and delinquency and served on a number of others; during the 62nd Legislature, he was a founding member of the "Dirty Thirty," who crossed party lines to force out several prominent state leaders enmeshed in the Sharpstown stock-fraud scandal; he worked tirelessly to promote civil rights and to ensure that the redistricting process gave a voice to previously disenfranchised African American and Latino voters; and WHEREAS, Following a decade in the legislature, Representative Bass was elected to the Harris County Commissioners Court; he fostered greater transparency, persuading the court to publish meeting agendas; recognizing the challenges population growth would bring, he spearheaded county efforts to buy up flood-prone land, leading to the creation of parks and green belts; in addition, he took a proactive approach to building transportation and health care infrastructure; he was also aware of changing demographics, and following the 1980 census, he pushed his colleagues to redraw the county precinct boundaries to ensure Precinct 1 was majority-minority; in 1985, he stepped down in order to clear the way for African American candidates; and WHEREAS, Representative Bass continued to work in behalf of his fellow citizens, bringing the state's first 9-1-1 District to the county; in recognition of his contributions, the county named Tom Bass Regional Park and the Greater Harris 9-1-1 critical call center building in his honor; and WHEREAS, A longtime member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Representative Bass served as a lector, Eucharistic minister, and member of the pastoral council; he was an avid runner, and he won hundreds of age awards and competed in three Boston Marathons and dozens of other long-distance races; into his 80s, he competed at all levels of the Senior Olympics; he had friends of all ages and played for pennies with his regular poker group; above all, he enjoyed spending time with a large extended family, including 23 grandchildren and 2 great-granddaughters, as well as many cousins; and WHEREAS, Gentle, kind, and unassuming, Tom Bass always looked out for those most vulnerable and sought to make democracy more responsive and representative; he addressed issues at the state and local levels with vision and principled leadership, and he will be remembered with deep admiration and affection by all who were fortunate enough to know him; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of the Honorable Tom Bass and extend sincere condolences to his loved ones; 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 Representative Tom Bass. Wu Bonnen of Brazoria Guerra Noble Bonnen of Brazoria Guerra Noble Bonnen of Brazoria Guerra Noble Allen Guillen Oliverson Allen Guillen Oliverson Allen Guillen Oliverson Allison Gutierrez Ortega Allison Gutierrez Ortega Allison Gutierrez Ortega Anchia Harless Pacheco Anchia Harless Pacheco Anchia Harless Pacheco Anderson Harris Paddie Anderson Harris Paddie Anderson Harris Paddie Ashby Hefner Parker Ashby Hefner Parker Ashby Hefner Parker Bailes Hernandez Patterson Bailes Hernandez Patterson Bailes Hernandez Patterson Beckley Herrero Paul Beckley Herrero Paul Beckley Herrero Paul Bell of Kaufman Hinojosa Perez Bell of Kaufman Hinojosa Perez Bell of Kaufman Hinojosa Perez Bell of Montgomery Holland Phelan Bell of Montgomery Holland Phelan Bell of Montgomery Holland Phelan Bernal Howard Price Bernal Howard Price Bernal Howard Price Biedermann Huberty Ramos Biedermann Huberty Ramos Biedermann Huberty Ramos Blanco Hunter Raney Blanco Hunter Raney Blanco Hunter Raney Bohac Israel Raymond Bohac Israel Raymond Bohac Israel Raymond Bonnen of Galveston E. Johnson of Dallas Reynolds Bonnen of Galveston E. Johnson of Dallas Reynolds Bonnen of Galveston E. Johnson of Dallas Reynolds Bowers J. Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Bowers J. Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Bowers J. Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Buckley Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Buckley Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Buckley Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Bucy Kacal Rose Bucy Kacal Rose Bucy Kacal Rose Burns King of Hemphill Rosenthal Burns King of Hemphill Rosenthal Burns King of Hemphill Rosenthal Burrows King of Parker Sanford Burrows King of Parker Sanford Burrows King of Parker Sanford Button King of Uvalde Schaefer Button King of Uvalde Schaefer Button King of Uvalde Schaefer Cain Klick Shaheen Cain Klick Shaheen Cain Klick Shaheen Calanni Krause Sheffield Calanni Krause Sheffield Calanni Krause Sheffield Canales Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Canales Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Canales Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Capriglione Lambert Shine Capriglione Lambert Shine Capriglione Lambert Shine Clardy Landgraf Smith Clardy Landgraf Smith Clardy Landgraf Smith Cole Lang Smithee Cole Lang Smithee Cole Lang Smithee Coleman Larson Springer Coleman Larson Springer Coleman Larson Springer Collier Leach Stephenson Collier Leach Stephenson Collier Leach Stephenson Cortez Leman Stickland Cortez Leman Stickland Cortez Leman Stickland Craddick Longoria Stucky Craddick Longoria Stucky Craddick Longoria Stucky Cyrier Lopez Swanson Cyrier Lopez Swanson Cyrier Lopez Swanson Darby Lozano Talarico Darby Lozano Talarico Darby Lozano Talarico Davis of Dallas Lucio III Thierry Davis of Dallas Lucio III Thierry Davis of Dallas Lucio III Thierry Davis of Harris Martinez Thompson of Brazoria Davis of Harris Martinez Thompson of Brazoria Davis of Harris Martinez Thompson of Brazoria Dean Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris Dean Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris Dean Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris Deshotel Metcalf Tinderholt Deshotel Metcalf Tinderholt Deshotel Metcalf Tinderholt Dominguez Meyer Toth Dominguez Meyer Toth Dominguez Meyer Toth Dutton Meza Turner of Dallas Dutton Meza Turner of Dallas Dutton Meza Turner of Dallas Farrar Middleton Turner of Tarrant Farrar Middleton Turner of Tarrant Farrar Middleton Turner of Tarrant Fierro Miller VanDeaver Fierro Miller VanDeaver Fierro Miller VanDeaver Flynn Minjarez Vo Flynn Minjarez Vo Flynn Minjarez Vo Frank Moody Walle Frank Moody Walle Frank Moody Walle Frullo Morales White Frullo Morales White Frullo Morales White Geren Morrison Wilson Geren Morrison Wilson Geren Morrison Wilson Gervin-Hawkins Muñoz, Jr. Wray Gervin-Hawkins Muñoz, Jr. Wray Gervin-Hawkins Muñoz, Jr. Wray Goldman Murphy Wu Goldman Murphy Wu Goldman Murphy Wu González of Dallas Murr Zedler González of Dallas Murr Zedler González of Dallas Murr Zedler González of El Paso Neave Zerwas González of El Paso Neave Zerwas González of El Paso Neave Zerwas Goodwin Nevárez Zwiener Goodwin Nevárez Zwiener Goodwin Nevárez Zwiener ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 914 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote of the House on April 10, 2019. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House Bonnen of Brazoria Guerra Noble Allen Guillen Oliverson Allison Gutierrez Ortega Anchia Harless Pacheco Anderson Harris Paddie Ashby Hefner Parker Bailes Hernandez Patterson Beckley Herrero Paul Bell of Kaufman Hinojosa Perez Bell of Montgomery Holland Phelan Bernal Howard Price Biedermann Huberty Ramos Blanco Hunter Raney Bohac Israel Raymond Bonnen of Galveston E. Johnson of Dallas Reynolds Bowers J. Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Buckley Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Bucy Kacal Rose Burns King of Hemphill Rosenthal Burrows King of Parker Sanford Button King of Uvalde Schaefer Cain Klick Shaheen Calanni Krause Sheffield Canales Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Capriglione Lambert Shine Clardy Landgraf Smith Cole Lang Smithee Coleman Larson Springer Collier Leach Stephenson Cortez Leman Stickland Craddick Longoria Stucky Cyrier Lopez Swanson Darby Lozano Talarico Davis of Dallas Lucio III Thierry Davis of Harris Martinez Thompson of Brazoria Dean Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris Deshotel Metcalf Tinderholt Dominguez Meyer Toth Dutton Meza Turner of Dallas Farrar Middleton Turner of Tarrant Fierro Miller VanDeaver Flynn Minjarez Vo Frank Moody Walle Frullo Morales White Geren Morrison Wilson Gervin-Hawkins Muñoz, Jr. Wray Goldman Murphy Wu González of Dallas Murr Zedler González of El Paso Neave Zerwas Goodwin Nevárez Zwiener