Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR633 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/24/2025

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 By: Johnson H.R. No. 633




 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Former state senator and representative Carl Allen
 Parker of Port Arthur passed away on March 22, 2024, at the age of
 89, bringing a great loss to his family, his friends, and his
 community; and
 WHEREAS, A Port Arthur native, Carl Parker was born on
 August 6, 1934, to Harvey and Juanita Parker, who encouraged him in
 his educational and career ambitions; setting his sights on
 becoming an attorney, he attended The University of Texas School of
 Law; while in his final year at UT, he met the former Beverly
 Stiegler, with whom he exchanged wedding vows in 1960; the couple
 shared more than 64 years of marriage, and their cherished family
 grew to include three children, Valerie, Chris, and Allen, and four
 grandchildren, Andrew, Emma, Peyton, and Tripp; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Parker served as a judge advocate general in the
 United States Navy before returning to Port Arthur and joining the
 law firm of Long and Parker; at that practice, which later became
 The Parker Law Firm, his specialties included criminal defense,
 family law, personal injury, and business transactions, and he
 enjoyed having the opportunity to use his legal expertise for the
 benefit of his friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens in his
 hometown; and
 WHEREAS, In 1962, Mr. Parker was elected to the first of
 eight terms in the Texas House of Representatives, and he again
 returned to the statehouse when he won his first bid to the Texas
 Senate in 1976; he was a champion for working people as well as a
 staunch proponent of public safety, education, and environmental
 protection; among a multitude of assignments, he served as chair of
 the House committees on judicial districts and penitentiaries, and
 he led the Senate committee on education as chair for five
 consecutive legislative sessions; when debating fellow
 legislators, he was always quick with a retort, but he was known to
 cast aside his differences and join former rivals in enacting
 measures that he considered worthy; his skill in building consensus
 made him a highly effective lawmaker, and during the 1991
 legislative session, he secured the passage of a number of bills,
 including legislation that provided school funding and that created
 a new environmental superagency; and
 WHEREAS, Senator Parker concluded his exceptional 32-year
 tenure as a state legislator after his sixth term in the Senate in
 1995, but he continued to volunteer his time with government
 committees and groups that supported education and economic
 development; he enjoyed spending his leisure time reading,
 woodworking, and contributing op-eds to local newspapers, and he
 authored an autobiography to share his experiences and insights
 with family and friends; and
 WHEREAS, Carl Parker dedicated his long legislative career to
 advocating for his constituents and advancing the common good for
 the State of Texas, and he leaves behind a legacy of public service
 that will continue to inspire all those who had the good fortune to
 know him; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of the Honorable Carl
 Allen Parker and extend deepest sympathy to all those who mourn his
 passing; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Carl
 Parker.