Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR30 Latest Draft

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                            89R5053 KRT-D
 By: Morales Shaw H.R. No. 30




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents of Houston lost a political icon and
 fierce champion of social justice with the passing of
 U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee on July 19, 2024, at the age
 of 74; and
 WHEREAS, The daughter of Ezra Jackson and Ivalita Bennett
 Jackson, the former Sheila Jackson was born in New York City on
 January 12, 1950, and grew up in the borough of Queens; she earned a
 bachelor's degree in political science as a member of Yale
 University's first co-ed class and went on to complete her law
 degree at the University of Virginia; following her marriage to
 Elwyn Lee, a Houston native, she became the proud mother of two
 children, Jason and Erica; and
 WHEREAS, In 1978, Congresswoman Jackson Lee moved to the
 Bayou City with her husband and began working for the Fulbright &
 Jaworski law firm; appointed as a municipal judge in 1987, she later
 became a highly effective member of the city council; she won her
 first congressional race in 1994 and was reelected 14 times, never
 with less than 70 percent of the vote; known for her formidable work
 ethic, she filed scores of bills addressing the needs of the most
 vulnerable, and she did not hesitate to work across the aisle to
 pass them; after the Violence Against Women Act expired in 2019, she
 fought for its reenactment and authored the legislation that
 achieved that goal; she was also the author and lead sponsor of the
 Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, which established the
 first new federal holiday in nearly four decades; her many other
 major initiatives included the Sentencing Reform Act, Paycheck
 Fairness Act, and George Floyd Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity
 Act; known for her passionate speeches on the House floor, she
 advocated for gay rights long before mainstream acceptance of the
 movement and continued to serve as a powerful voice for progressive
 causes, including Black Lives Matter and gun control; she took her
 message to innumerable media outlets as well; most recently, she
 lent her support to a federal version of the CROWN Act to prevent
 discrimination based on hairstyles favored by people of color; and
 WHEREAS, Congresswoman Jackson Lee held numerous leadership
 roles, including chair of the Judiciary Subcommittee for Crime,
 Terrorism, and Homeland Security and senior member of the
 Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Budget Committees; she was the
 House Democrats' chief deputy whip, chair of the Congressional
 Black Caucus Energy Braintrust, co-chair of the Justice Reform Task
 Force, and a founder and chair of the Congressional Pakistan Caucus
 and the Congressional Children's Caucus; Congressional Quarterly
 ranked her among the 50 most effective members of Congress; and
 WHEREAS, Devoted to her constituents, Congresswoman Jackson
 Lee was instrumental in directing billions of federal dollars to
 under-resourced communities; she helped her city recover from
 numerous natural disasters and other crises, even personally
 directing traffic to a COVID-19 testing site at the height of the
 pandemic and unloading food and supplies for residents during the
 2021 freeze; over the years, she appeared at countless local
 meetings and events, and she demonstrated deep compassion to those
 suffering loss, attending funerals, extending words of comfort, and
 connecting the bereaved with support services; and
 WHEREAS, Sheila Jackson Lee was a fearless warrior in behalf
 of freedom, democracy, and positive change, and although she will
 be greatly missed, her exceptional contributions will continue to
 resonate in the years to come; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Sheila Jackson Lee and
 extend sincere condolences to the members of her family: to her
 husband, Elwyn Lee; to her children, Jason and Erica Lee; to her
 grandchildren, Ellison Bennett Carter and Roy Lee Carter III; and
 to her other relatives, her many friends, and all who mourn her
 passing; 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 Sheila
 Jackson Lee.