Recognizes and commends Ann Richards' extraordinary contributions to Texas and American public life.
Offers condolences to her family, her friends, the state of Texas, and the millions of people across the world who mourn her loss.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1049 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1049
Recognizing Ann Richards' extraordinary contributions to Texas and
American public life and offering condolences on her passing.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 27, 2006
Mr. Ortiz (for himself, Mr. Hall, Mr. Al Green of Texas, Mr. Paul, Mr.
Hinojosa, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Edwards, Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, Mr.
Gonzalez, Mr. Doggett, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. Gene Green of Texas, and Ms.
Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing Ann Richards' extraordinary contributions to Texas and
American public life and offering condolences on her passing.
Whereas Dorothy Ann Willis Richards, the First Lady of Texas politics, an
American icon and patriot, who touched the lives of Texans and Americans
across the Nation, passed away September 13, 2006, after a valiant fight
with esophageal cancer;
Whereas her political philosophy was one of government openness and she was a
forceful champion for economic and social justice for all Americans,
opening Texas government to all Texans, including African Americans,
Hispanics, women, and the disadvantaged;
Whereas, before her service ended, of her nearly 3,000 appointments, 46 percent
were female, 15 percent were black, 20 percent were Hispanic and 2
percent were Asian American;
Whereas her service to Texas and the Nation included teaching Texas
schoolchildren, serving as County Commissioner in Travis County, serving
2 terms as Texas State Treasurer, and finally serving as the Governor of
Texas;
Whereas Richards raised 4 incredible children, and 8 ``almost perfect''
grandchildren and touched the lives of countless friends throughout her
life;
Whereas Governor Richards revitalized the Texas economy, yielding 2 percent
growth when the United States economy was shrinking; she streamlined
Texas's government and regulatory institutions for business and the
public; she revitalized and positioned Texas's corporate infrastructure
for the explosive economic growth it experienced later in the decade,
and she saved Texas taxpayers more than $6 billion;
Whereas Richards reformed the Texas prison system by establishing a substance
abuse program for inmates, reducing the number of violent offenders
released, and increasing prison space to deal with a growing prison
population;
Whereas Richards instituted the Texas lottery to supplement school finances and
she sought to decentralize control over education policy to districts
and individual campuses, instituting site-based management;
Whereas Richards inspired an entire generation of young women, admonishing them
with the words ``well-behaved women rarely make history'';
Whereas, in 1989, with co-author Peter Knobler, she wrote her autobiography
``Straight from the Heart'', inspiring Texans with her personal story
and folksy humor;
Whereas, in 2004, she authored ``I'm Not Slowing Down, Winning My Battle with
Osteoporosis'' and became an international spokesperson for women
battling the disease;
Whereas, after her diagnosis with esophageal cancer, Richards inspired all of us
with her determination to win against all the odds, and her fearless
battle until the very last day in her beloved Austin, Texas;
Whereas her sense of humor, delivery, and understanding of Texas's ``old boy''
politics was legendary, charming, and disarming; and
Whereas Governor Dorothy Ann Willis Richards was an American original, an
irreplaceable public servant, a patriot who loved the Nation and its
expansive land, ideas, and the Constitution: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes and commends Ann Richards' extraordinary
contributions to Texas and American public life; and
(2) offers condolences to her family, her friends, the
State of Texas, and the millions of people across the world who
mourn her loss.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
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