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SENATE RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, An exemplary life devoted to public service drew |
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to a close with the death of former federal judge and FBI director |
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William Steele Sessions of San Antonio on June 12, 2020, at the |
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age of 90; and |
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WHEREAS, Bill Sessions was born on May 27, 1930, in Fort |
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Smith, Arkansas, to Will and Edith Steele Sessions; afflicted |
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with polio as an adolescent, he overcame the disease to become an |
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Eagle Scout and a successful high school athlete; in 1948, he |
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entered the University of Kansas, and with the escalation of the |
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Korean War, he answered his nation's call to duty by joining the |
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U.S. Air Force in 1951; he served as a radar intercept officer |
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until 1955, flying more than a thousand hours aboard B-25 |
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aircraft and attaining the rank of captain; and |
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WHEREAS, While still in the military, Mr. Sessions |
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attended night classes at Baylor University, earning a |
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bachelor's degree in economics in 1956, and he went on to receive |
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his law degree from Baylor in 1958; after starting his own |
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practice, he joined the Waco firm of Haley, Fulbright, Winniford, |
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Sessions and Bice, and he became president of the local bar |
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association and director of the State Junior Bar of Texas; during |
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his time in Waco, he also served as a lay leader and Sunday school |
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teacher for Trinity Methodist Church; and |
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WHEREAS, Active in Republican politics, Mr. Sessions |
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supported campaigns by George H. W. Bush and John Tower, and in |
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1969, he was elected to the city council in Waco; he joined the |
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federal government in the 1970s and served as chief of the |
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Government Operations Section for the Criminal Division of the |
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Department of Justice and as U.S. attorney, U.S. district judge, |
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and chief judge for the Western District of Texas, presiding over |
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the high-profile trials concerning the murder of U.S. district |
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judge John H. Wood; and |
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WHEREAS, In 1987, Mr. Sessions was nominated by President |
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Ronald Reagan as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, |
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and he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate with a vote of 90 to 0; |
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over the course of his six-year tenure, he served under three |
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presidents, helped increase opportunities for women and people |
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of color, expanded the bureau's role in combating international |
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terrorism, and updated the agency's technology to adopt the use |
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of DNA in forensics and to implement a digital fingerprint |
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identification system; and |
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WHEREAS, After stepping down as director in 1993, |
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Mr. Sessions returned to private practice as a mediator and |
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arbitrator for the National Patent Board, first in San Antonio |
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and then with the firm of Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C., |
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and he worked well into his 80s, until retiring in January 2017; |
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he also served on several committees of the American Bar |
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Association and worked with the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., |
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and the Constitution Project; he consulted with the State of |
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Texas on security and cyberterrorism issues; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. Sessions was married to the former Alice June |
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Lewis for 66 years until her death in 2019, and he was the proud |
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father of five children, Lewis, Pete, Mark, Sara, and the late |
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Jonathan Avent Sessions; with the passing years, he welcomed into |
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his family nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; he |
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enjoyed an active life of camping and canoeing, and in the 1980s, |
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he twice trekked to the base of Mount Everest; and |
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WHEREAS, Bill Sessions distinguished himself through his |
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tireless commitment to serving his fellow citizens, and he leaves |
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behind a legacy of integrity, dedication, and resilience that |
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will continue to inspire all those who knew and loved him; now, |
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therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 87th Texas Legislature, |
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3rd Called Session, hereby pay tribute to the memory of William |
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Steele Sessions and extend heartfelt sympathy to his relatives |
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and many friends; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for his family and that when the Texas Senate adjourns |
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this day, it do so in memory of William Sessions. |