Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR333 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/23/2023

                    88R9545 BPG-D
 By: Martinez H.R. No. 333


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Juanita Valdez-Cox of Donna retired as executive
 director of La Unión del Pueblo Entero on December 31, 2022,
 following decades of distinguished service to the labor movement;
 and
 WHEREAS, Born in Mercedes, Ms. Valdez-Cox joined her
 farmworker parents in the fields as a young girl; she earned a
 degree in early childhood development from The University of Texas
 Rio Grande Valley and became a teacher and director for the Colonias
 Del Valle Head Start Program; in 1979, she took a position as a
 community organizer in East Austin, where she was introduced to the
 philosophy of Cesar Chavez and other civil rights leaders; she soon
 returned to the Rio Grande Valley and began volunteering with the
 United Farm Workers; after serving the organization as a regional
 coordinator, she rose to become state director, and in 2000, she was
 elected to the national executive board; three years later, all
 Texas UFW staff transferred to LUPE, and Ms. Valdez-Cox was
 assigned to manage its operations in the state; and
 WHEREAS, Ms. Valdez-Cox was named executive director of LUPE
 in 2007; she secured long-term funding from the Marguerite Casey
 Foundation, leading to the formation of the Rio Grande Valley Equal
 Voice Network, a coalition of nonprofit organizations striving to
 improve the lives of working families; her negotiating skills
 helped bring colonia residents millions of dollars for disaster
 recovery housing and drainage improvements; under her leadership,
 LUPE was a successful plaintiff in several groundbreaking federal
 discrimination lawsuits, and she worked with state lawmakers to
 bring streetlights to colonias; she advocated unceasingly for the
 rights of the most vulnerable and for humane measures such as DACA
 and fair asylum laws, and she pushed back mightily against
 anti-immigrant rhetoric and dehumanizing and repressive policies;
 in 2019, LUPE garnered a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award;
 Ms. Valdez-Cox has shared her expertise in leadership roles with
 many other worthy organizations, including the board of the Cesar
 Chavez Foundation and the advisory committee of the National Farm
 Workers Service Center's Sí Se Puede Education program; and
 WHEREAS, Juanita Valdez-Cox devoted her career to making the
 world a better place for workers and their families, and her
 exceptional contributions will continue to resonate in the years to
 come; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby congratulate Juanita Valdez-Cox on her
 retirement as executive director of LUPE and extend to her sincere
 best wishes for continued happiness; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Ms. Valdez-Cox as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.