88R15746 TBO-D By: Eckhardt, Alvarado S.R. No. 345 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The 26th annual Barbara Jordan National Forum took place in Austin in February 2023, providing a fitting opportunity to recognize the outstanding students who organized the event; and WHEREAS, A native Houstonian, Barbara Jordan was the first African American to hold a seat in a state Senate since 1883 and the first African American woman from the Deep South to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives; during her time in Congress, she distinguished herself as a dedicated and influential advocate for civil rights; she also served on the Judiciary Committee, and she gained national recognition for her remarks on the Watergate scandal; in 1979, she accepted a position as the Lyndon B. Johnson Centennial Chair in National Policy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, and she held that role until her passing in 1996; and WHEREAS, Each February, the LBJ School of Public Affairs hosts a monthlong forum in honor of this trailblazing lawmaker, and the event is organized by students who are elected by their peers; the 2023 Barbara Jordan National Forum student leaders include Morgan Brown, Jordan Nellums, and Jennifer Perales, who are all completing graduate studies in public affairs; and WHEREAS, This year's forum featured a day of volunteerism as well as a number of lectures and other events, such as a keynote speech by former congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, a ceremony to present the Barbara Jordan Public Service Award, and the Barbara Jordan Freedom Foundation Luncheon; and WHEREAS, Through their efforts to make the Barbara Jordan National Forum a success, the event's student organizers are helping to ensure that Barbara Jordan's legacy of activism and public service is carried on by future generations of civic leaders; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the 26th annual Barbara Jordan National Forum and extend to the event's student leaders sincere best wishes for the future.