By: Hopper H.R. No. 170 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Denton County lost an admired civic leader with the passing of Jill Diane Warrington Glover of Double Oak on January 14, 2024, at the age of 63; and WHEREAS, The daughter of Nancy and Forrest Warrington, the former Jill Warrington was born in Palestine, Texas, on October 10, 1960; after completing her master's degree in psychology at Stephen F. Austin State University, she worked for Texas State Mental Health Services in Longview; she went on to establish a private practice in Dallas focused on helping women with eating disorders and abuse trauma; in addition, she taught at Dallas County Community College and at Coram Deo Academy; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Glover became a dedicated activist in the grassroots conservative movement; she served her fellow Double Oak residents as precinct chair, and as chair of the Legislative Priorities Committee of the Republican Party of Texas, she kept a strong focus on advancing the policies developed by thousands of delegates from across the state; after becoming State Republican Executive Committeewoman for Senate District 12 in 2018, she regularly toured Texas to address hundreds of grassroots clubs; she advocated energetically for voters and the Republican Party platform and worked tirelessly to educate citizens about the importance of political engagement at the local and state level; She strongly advocated for legislation that would end the practice of pediatric gender modification in the State of Texas and saw it pass into law in 2023; and WHEREAS, A woman of deep faith, Mrs. Glover mentored many people, and she brought joy to all she encountered through her warmth, humor, and encouragement; in all her endeavors, she enjoyed the love and support of her husband, Curtis, and she was the proud mother of a son, Nicholas; and WHEREAS, Jill Glover selflessly devoted her time and talents to the conservative cause, and although she is deeply missed by all who were privileged to share in her love and friendship, her exceptional contributions continue to resonate; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Jill Diane Warrington Glover and extend sincere condolences to the members of her family: to her husband, Curtis Glover; to her son, Nicholas Glover; to her brothers, David and Dennis Warrington; and to her other relatives and friends; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Jill Glover.