SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 444 In Memory of Gus Franklin Mutscher WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas honors and commemorates the life of Gus Franklin Mutscher, a celebrated Texan and esteemed former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, who died February 26, 2023, at the age of 90; and WHEREAS, Born in the community of William Penn in Washington County on September 19, 1932, Gus was a native and lifelong Texan and an influential figure in state politics; his illustrious career of public service and his outstanding leadership in the Texas House of Representatives helped create elevated standards in Texas higher education, services in mental health and intellectual disabilities, environmental regulation, and state infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Gus attended Blinn College, where he participated on the championship debate team and was elected class president; he earned a degree in business administration from The University of Texas, where he served as president of Gamma Delta, a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod student organization, and as a member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps; he went on to serve with distinction as a commissioned reserve officer in the United States Army; and WHEREAS, After a career with the Borden Company in Houston, Gus was elected in 1960 to the Texas House of Representatives, where he served as a legislator for six terms; he represented Washington, Waller, and Austin Counties, and his many roles included serving as vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee, chair of the Committee on Claims and Accounts, chair of the Legislative Redistricting Committee, and member of the Legislative Budget Board and the Texas Legislative Council; Representative Mutscher was unanimously elected 67th Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives in 1969, and he presided over the House chamber during the 61st and 62nd Texas Legislatures; and WHEREAS, Speaker Mutscher was instrumental in passing legislation that bolstered the Texas higher education and health care systems by incorporating Baylor Medical School into the state education network; he helped to increase environmental protections by supporting legislation to keep Galveston County's beaches clean and to improve air and water quality; a proud Texan, Speaker Mutscher was passionate about preserving Texas history, and he played a significant role in the construction of the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco and the Star of the Republic Museum in Washington; he was a highly respected and admired Speaker of the House and representative of the public good, and he received recognition for his service from Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and George H. W. Bush; and WHEREAS, After his retirement from the state legislature, Gus returned to public office to serve as Washington County Judge for 12 years; he worked in the cattle industry and the real estate market and gave generously of his time and resources to his community; he enjoyed tending to his cattle, cheering for the Texas Longhorns and Dallas Cowboys, and spending time with his beloved children and his grandsons; a man of deep and abiding faith, Gus was a lifelong member of Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham and a steadfast leader of the Brenham community; and WHEREAS, Gus Mutscher was a man of strength, wisdom, and fierce determination; he will forever be remembered for his bold leadership and his enduring commitment to building a better future for every resident of the Lone Star State, and he leaves behind an inspiring legacy for all Texans; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the bereaved family of Gus Franklin Mutscher; and, be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for his family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas Senate and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Gus Franklin Mutscher. Kolkhorst ________________________________ President of the Senate I hereby certify that the above Resolution was adopted by the Senate on April 19, 2023, by a rising vote. ________________________________ Secretary of the Senate ________________________________ Member, Texas Senate