Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR685 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/02/2019

                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 685
 WHEREAS, Latino and Latina elected officials from Texas
 have distinguished themselves at all levels of government, and
 their increased participation in public service through the
 years reflects the vibrant diversity that is synonymous with the
 Lone Star State; and
 WHEREAS, Latino candidates have successfully competed in
 elections since the early decades of the state's history, and
 today, Latinos and Latinas have become integral to the political
 process in Texas; they serve their fellow citizens as city
 council members and county commissioners, as judges, and as
 members of the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress,
 among other elective offices; and
 WHEREAS, Though individuals of Latino descent have faced
 many challenges in gaining a prominent voice in government, out of
 that struggle has emerged a series of legendary figures in the
 Texas political landscape; in 1904, Representative José Tomás
 Canales of Brownsville became the first Mexican American elected
 to the Texas Legislature in the 20th century, and in 1919, during
 his fifth term in office, he led a landmark legislative
 investigation into the violence carried out by members of the
 Texas Rangers against Latinos; as Latinos took a larger role in
 politics following World War II, Eligio "Kika" de la Garza was a
 trailblazer, completing six terms in the Texas House before
 serving more than three decades in Congress; Latina public
 officials came to the fore beginning in the 1970s, and in 1977 Irma
 Rangel became the first Mexican American woman to serve in the
 Texas House; she went on to be reelected 13 times and was the first
 female chair of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus; and
 WHEREAS, The 86th Texas Legislature stands as a proud
 example of the increased prominence of Latinos in public office,
 with Latino and Latina legislators forming a sizable portion of
 both chambers; among them is another pivotal figure, Judith
 Zaffirini, who in 1987 became the first Mexican American woman to
 serve in the Texas Senate; during her long tenure in the upper
 chamber, she has compiled an unparalleled record of more than
 60,000 consecutive votes and has sponsored over 1,000 bills that
 have passed into law; in addition, she has chaired many Senate
 committees, including Higher Education, Health and Human
 Services, and Government Organization; and
 WHEREAS, Through their exceptional achievements in public
 service, Latino officeholders have given voice to their
 communities while working to improve the lives of all residents
 of the Lone Star State, and in so doing, they have exemplified the
 ideals upon which our nation was founded; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 86th
 Legislature, hereby recognize the contributions of current and
 former Latino and Latina elected officials and extend to those
 presently serving sincere best wishes for continued success with
 their important work.
 Menéndez
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 2, 2019.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate