Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR275 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/18/2025

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                    89R13711 BK-D
 By: Jones of Harris H.R. No. 275




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Honorable Zinetta Arceneaux Burney of Houston
 passed away on September 22, 2024, at the age of 83, leaving her
 loved ones to reflect on her remarkable life and achievements; and
 WHEREAS, A Houston native, the former Zinetta Arceneaux was
 born on February 24, 1941, to John and Thelma Arceneaux; although
 she left high school to raise her daughter, Sharon Maria Burney, she
 later earned her GED and completed training to begin her career as a
 licensed vocational nurse; in 1968, she received a bachelor's
 degree in mathematics from Texas Southern University, and she went
 on to graduate from TSU's Thurgood Marshall School of Law on her way
 to becoming an attorney; and
 WHEREAS, Alongside four other women, Ms. Burney founded the
 first African American female-led law practice in the country,
 known as the "Sisters in Law," which served the Acres Homes
 community; she took on cases even when her clients were unable to
 pay, and her generosity extended to helping others in the
 neighborhood with groceries and other necessities; she later became
 the senior partner of the law firm of Burney & Foreman, and in 2004,
 she was elected presiding judge of Harris County Justice of the
 Peace Court, Precinct 7, Place 2; she served in that capacity for a
 decade and a half until she had the satisfaction of seeing her
 daughter succeed her in her long-held position in 2019; and
 WHEREAS, Active in her professional community, Judge Burney
 belonged to the Houston Lawyers Association, the Gulf Coast Black
 Women Lawyers Association, the State Bar of Texas, and the Houston
 and National Bar Associations, among others; in addition, she was
 appointed by Governor Ann Richards to the University of Houston
 System Board of Regents; she benefited her fellow residents through
 her work as a board member for the Third Ward Redevelopment Council
 and the Greater Houston Women's Foundation, as chair of the board of
 commissions for the Houston Housing Authority, and as a member of
 such local organizations as the Houston Area Urban League;
 throughout her life, she was recognized for her accomplishments by
 the City of Houston, the NAACP, the United Negro College Fund, the
 Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and numerous other groups; and
 WHEREAS, Zinetta Burney was a pioneering legal professional
 and a true pillar of her community, and although she will be greatly
 missed, she leaves behind a legacy that will long be treasured by
 all who held her dear; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of the Honorable Zinetta
 Arceneaux Burney and extend deepest sympathy to her family 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 Zinetta
 Burney.