Bill Text: TX SR116 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: In memory of the life of Eddie Bernice Johnson.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-1)
Status: (Passed) 2025-02-18 - Printed in full [SR116 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SR116-Enrolled.html
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In Memory | |||||
of | |||||
Eddie Bernice Johnson | |||||
WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas is pleased to | |||||
honor and commemorate the life of Eddie Bernice Johnson, who died | |||||
on December 31, 2023, at the age of 89; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Eddie Bernice Johnson was born on December 3, | |||||
1934, in Waco; a graduate of A. J. Moore High School, she studied | |||||
nursing at Saint Mary's College and later went on to earn a | |||||
nursing degree from Texas Christian University and a master's | |||||
degree in public administration from Southern Methodist | |||||
University; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Upon moving to Dallas in the late 1950s, she | |||||
experienced the blatant racism and discrimination that helped to | |||||
inspire her commitment to activism and advocacy, and she went on | |||||
to lead an exceptional career of public service that helped to | |||||
transform the city and improved the lives of people across the | |||||
nation; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Eddie Bernice Johnson began her career as a chief | |||||
psychiatric nurse, and in 1972, she became the first Black woman | |||||
elected to represent Dallas County in the Texas House of | |||||
Representatives, where she earned a reputation as a champion for | |||||
women and children and was admired for her bipartisan and | |||||
no-nonsense approach to policymaking; and | |||||
WHEREAS, In 1977, she accepted an appointment to serve as a | |||||
regional director of the United States Department of Health, | |||||
Education, and Welfare under President Jimmy Carter; after a | |||||
period of time with the federal government and in the private | |||||
sector, she returned to Texas, and in 1986, she became the first | |||||
Black person since Reconstruction to represent Dallas in the | |||||
Texas Senate; she brought her state service to a close in 1992, | |||||
when she was elected to the United States Congress; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Congresswoman Johnson led many committees and | |||||
subcommittees that effected progress in such areas as human | |||||
rights, STEM education, transportation, environmental policy, | |||||
and foreign relations; widely recognized as one of the most | |||||
effective legislators in Congress, she was responsible for | |||||
authoring and co-authoring more than 175 enacted bills; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Her distinguished career in public service | |||||
included 15 terms of leadership representing the 30th | |||||
Congressional District of Texas, and she continued serving her | |||||
Dallas community while tirelessly supporting human rights in | |||||
the United States and around the globe; an esteemed Democratic | |||||
leader and a woman of great courage and strength, Eddie Bernice | |||||
Johnson was a devoted mother to her son, Kirk Johnson, whom she | |||||
raised by loving example; she was a proud grandmother to her | |||||
three grandsons and to her great-grandchildren, who all | |||||
enriched her life immeasurably; and | |||||
WHEREAS, Eddie Bernice Johnson's extraordinary leadership | |||||
and dedication to public service will long be remembered by the | |||||
people of the Lone Star State and by citizens and leaders | |||||
throughout our great nation; her remarkable life and her | |||||
outstanding achievements are a source of inspiration to | |||||
countless people, and her enduring legacy is a shining example to | |||||
current and future generations; now, therefore, be it | |||||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 89th | |||||
Legislature, hereby pay tribute to the memory of Eddie Bernice | |||||
Johnson; and, be it further | |||||
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for | |||||
her family and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in | |||||
memory of Eddie Bernice Johnson. | |||||
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Patrick, President of the Senate | |||||
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President of the Senate | |||||
I hereby certify that the | |||||
above Resolution was adopted by | |||||
the Senate on February 18, 2025, | |||||
by a rising vote. | |||||
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Secretary of the Senate | |||||
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Member, Texas Senate |