88R32727 BPG-D By: Davis H.R. No. 2308 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson of Dallas retired as dean of the Texas congressional delegation in January 2023, concluding a noteworthy tenure spanning 15 terms in office; and WHEREAS, Admired as a trailblazer, Representative Johnson became the first Black woman ever elected to public office in Dallas when she won a seat in the Texas House in 1972; twenty years later, she earned distinction as the first registered nurse ever to serve in Congress; she became the first Black woman to chair the House Science, Safety, and Technology Committee in 2019; and WHEREAS, Representative Johnson was an ardent champion of STEM education for girls and minority students, and she helped secure passage of the CHIPS and Sciences Act to increase production of semiconductor chips in the United States; moreover, she played an important role in the development of The University of Texas Arlington and Dallas campuses as Tier One Research facilities; and WHEREAS, Benefiting transportation and the economy in North Texas, Representative Johnson was instrumental in passage of the law repealing the Wright Amendment, which had imposed flight restrictions on Dallas Love Field; throughout her tenure, she worked tirelessly to bring federal funding for Dallas Area Rapid Transit; her efforts also proved key in legislation that helped enable construction of AT&T Stadium in Arlington; she excelled in forging positive relationships across the aisle to achieve results for her constituents; and WHEREAS, Representative Johnson was born in Waco in 1935, and after graduating from A. J. Moore High School, she earned her nursing certificate from St. Mary's College at the University of Notre Dame; she went on to receive a bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University and a master of public administration degree from Southern Methodist University; while employed by the Veterans Administration hospital in Dallas, she was a psychotherapist and chief psychiatric nurse; following three terms in the Texas House, she served as an administrator for the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; she then became a business owner and served in the Texas Senate from 1987 to 1993; and WHEREAS, Over the course of her long and distinguished career in public service, Eddie Bernice Johnson demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs of her constituents and an unyielding commitment to building a brighter future for all Americans; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas Legislature hereby honor Eddie Bernice Johnson for her exemplary service as a United States congresswoman and extend to her sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Representative Johnson as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.