Bill Text: TX HR5 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the election of John Tower as the first Texas Republican to serve in the United States Senate since Reconstruction.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Passed) 2011-05-30 - Reported enrolled [HR5 Detail]

Download: Texas-2011-HR5-Introduced.html
  82R30416 BPG-D
 
  By: Branch H.R. No. 5
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, May 27, 2011, marks the 50th anniversary of the
  election of John Tower as the Lone Star State's first Republican
  United States senator since Reconstruction; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Houston on September 29, 1925, John Goodwin
  Tower became active in the Republican Party when he was an assistant
  professor of political science at Midwestern University; he served
  as a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1956, and in
  1960 his party nominated him to run for the U.S. Senate; and
         WHEREAS, When Lyndon B. Johnson resigned from the senate to
  assume the vice presidency, Senator Tower won the seat in a special
  election on May 27, 1961; many hailed this event as heralding the
  advent of two-party politics in Texas; Senator Tower was reelected
  three times, and over the course of his 24-year career in Congress,
  he wielded enormous influence in a variety of domestic and foreign
  policy issues, particularly through his service on powerful banking
  committees and on the Senate Armed Services Committee; moreover, he
  took a leadership role in Republican politics at the state and
  national level; after retiring from the U.S. Senate in 1985, he went
  on to serve as the nation's chief negotiator at the Strategic Arms
  Reduction Talks in Geneva, and he led the group known as the Tower
  Commission in an investigation of the Iran-Contra affair; and
         WHEREAS, Senator John Tower perished in a commuter plane
  crash in 1991, but his accomplishments have resonated through the
  years, and his election to the U.S. Senate continues to be regarded
  as a turning point in the political history of Texas; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the 50th anniversary of John Tower's
  election to the United States Senate.
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