Bill Text: TX HR195 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Enrolled


Bill Title: Honoring Lisa Benford for her exemplary service to the people of the Lone Star State on the occasion of her retirement from the Texas Legislative Council.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2011-01-26 - Reported enrolled [HR195 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-HR195-Enrolled.html
 
 
  H.R. No. 195
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         
  WHEREAS, Elissa Benford has exemplified the finest qualities
 
  of public service for the past 20 years, and though her retirement
 
  from the Texas Legislative Council on January 31, 2011, brings to a
 
  close her work in state government, she will continue her work in
 
  the community, where she has already made a lasting difference in
 
  the lives of countless individuals; and
         
         WHEREAS, A former banking executive, Lisa Benford joined the
 
  TLC in 1990 as a redistricting analyst and today holds the post of
 
  research specialist; her myriad duties have included tracking and
 
  processing election data, training new employees, and serving as a
 
  council liaison to the office of the Texas secretary of state and to
 
  county election officials; in each of these areas, Lisa has earned
 
  the respect and admiration of many for her knowledge, skill, and
 
  exceptional dedication to customer service; and
         
         WHEREAS, Lisa has helped innumerable Texans outside the
 
  workplace as well through her philanthropic endeavors; in 1996, she
 
  founded Lisa's H.O.P.E. Chest, and the nonprofit has since provided
 
  business attire and other assistance to thousands of area residents
 
  transitioning to employment; in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, she
 
  was contacted by the Austin Police Department to help organize
 
  donations, and over the course of six weeks, Lisa and others
 
  distributed seven airplane hangars' worth of supplies to some 8,000
 
  evacuees; she has carried out a number of significant community
 
  projects in her native Rockdale, too, such as the establishment of a
 
  home-ownership program and the purchase and restoration of the
 
  town's oldest African American residence, which now hosts civic
 
  events and offers accommodations to visiting families; Lisa was
 
  also instrumental in securing funds to establish a park in the
 
  town's African American community; and
         
         WHEREAS, Lisa was honored with a Daily Point of Light Award
 
  for all she has done to help people rebuild their lives, and in 2009
 
  she was invited to a special forum with Presidents George H. W. Bush
 
  and Barack Obama that celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Point
 
  of Light program; the many other accolades bestowed on her include
 
  the Outstanding Community Involvement Award from the State Agency
 
  Council of the Office of the Governor, the Humanitarian and
 
  Volunteer of the Year Awards from the Texas Department of Health and
 
  Human Services, the Volunteer of the Year Award from the Austin Area
 
  Urban League, and a Five Who Care Award from television station
 
  KVUE; and
         
         WHEREAS, Now poised to begin a new chapter in her life, Lisa
 
  is busy charting goals for the future; her plans include
 
  transforming the old Aycock High School in Rockdale into a
 
  community center and teaching classes in healthy cooking to area
 
  children; and
         
         WHEREAS, In all her endeavors, Lisa enjoys the love and
 
  support of her husband of 32 years, Thurman Benford, her children,
 
  Lucretia, Sedria, and Mark, and her grandchildren, Farrah, Brierra,
 
  Braxton, Paris, Makala, Rachael, Zophia, Mark, and Anehi; and
         
         WHEREAS, Lisa's coworkers at the council will sorely miss her
 
  cheerful smile and can-do spirit, but their dismay at her departure
 
  is somewhat tempered by the knowledge that if she can accomplish so
 
  much toward the greater good while working full-time, her capacity
 
  to change lives for the better is about to be magnified a hundred
 
  times over; seldom has any retirement held such rich and joyous
 
  promise; now, therefore, be it
         
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 
  Legislature hereby honor Lisa Benford for her exemplary service to
 
  the people of the Lone Star State on the occasion of her retirement
 
  from the Texas Legislative Council and extend to her sincere best
 
  wishes for all the happiness and good fortune she so richly
 
  deserves; and, be it further
         
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 
  prepared for Ms. Benford as an expression of high regard by the
 
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Isaac
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 195 was adopted by the House on
  January 26, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
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