SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 31 In Memory of Mario Martinez WHEREAS, The death of Mario A. Martinez on June 28, 2023, at the age of 69, has profoundly saddened the many people whose lives he touched over the course of a noteworthy career spanning nearly five decades in the legislative community; and WHEREAS, The son of Charlie Martinez Jr. and Mary Louise Martinez, Mario Martinez was born in Bay City on June 2, 1954; he grew up with three siblings, Cecilia, Julia, and Charlie; after graduating from Southwest Texas State University with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, he began working as a legislative aide to State Representative Tom Uher and rose to become chief of staff; he went on to serve as governmental affairs director for the Texas State Troopers Association for more than a decade; and WHEREAS, Mr. Martinez married the love of his life, Louann, in 1994, and they became the parents of two treasured daughters, Avery and McKenna; the couple founded the consulting firm Martinez & Associates in 1996, and until his passing, Mr. Martinez represented major industries and law enforcement entities, providing expertise regarding a number of challenging issues; a loyal and diligent advocate for his clients, he distinguished himself through his integrity, professionalism, and deep expertise in the inner workings of government; his big heart, engaging personality, and wonderful sense of humor brought him numerous close friendships, and he was a kind mentor to many; and WHEREAS, Above all, Mr. Martinez was dedicated to his family; he encouraged his daughters to follow their dreams while instilling the importance of education, a strong work ethic, and good character; in addition, he shared with them his love of hunting, fishing, and adopting stray animals; he also enjoyed spending time in Rockport on his boat; and WHEREAS, Deeply caring, Mario Martinez sought to use his skill and influence not only for the benefit of his clients, but also for the betterment of Texas, and he will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to share in the richness of his life; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th Legislature, 2nd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory of Mario A. Martinez and extend sincere condolences to the members of his family: to his wife, Louann Martinez; to his daughters, Avery Martinez and her fiancé, Ryan Harrington, and McKenna Martinez; to his honorary daughter, Meg Green; to his sisters, Cecilia Martinez and Julia Ebanks and her husband, Ernie; to his brother, Charlie Martinez III, and his wife, Theresa; to his nephew, Charles Martinez, and his partner, Trevor Kent; to his nieces, Nicole Martinez, Mallory Dracket and her husband, Demiko, and Annemarie Ebanks; to his great-nieces, Clarice and Addison Warnock; and to his other relatives and host of friends; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be prepared for his family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Mario Martinez. Menéndez Alvarado Hancock Nichols Alvarado Hancock Nichols Alvarado Hancock Nichols Bettencourt Hinojosa Parker Bettencourt Hinojosa Parker Bettencourt Hinojosa Parker Birdwell Huffman Paxton Birdwell Huffman Paxton Birdwell Huffman Paxton Blanco Hughes Perry Blanco Hughes Perry Blanco Hughes Perry Campbell Johnson Schwertner Campbell Johnson Schwertner Campbell Johnson Schwertner Creighton King Sparks Creighton King Sparks Creighton King Sparks Eckhardt Kolkhorst Springer Eckhardt Kolkhorst Springer Eckhardt Kolkhorst Springer Flores LaMantia West Flores LaMantia West Flores LaMantia West Gutierrez Middleton Whitmire Gutierrez Middleton Whitmire Gutierrez Middleton Whitmire Hall Miles Zaffirini Hall Miles Zaffirini Hall Miles Zaffirini Patrick, President of the Senate ________________________________ President of the Senate I hereby certify that the above Resolution was adopted by the Senate on July 12, 2023, by a rising vote. ________________________________ Secretary of the Senate ________________________________ Member, Texas Senate Alvarado Hancock Nichols Bettencourt Hinojosa Parker Birdwell Huffman Paxton Blanco Hughes Perry Campbell Johnson Schwertner Creighton King Sparks Eckhardt Kolkhorst Springer Flores LaMantia West Gutierrez Middleton Whitmire Hall Miles Zaffirini