R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, The Texas House of Representatives is proud to honor 1-2 Fred N. Moses for the many significant contributions he has made to 1-3 the Dallas business community; and 1-4 WHEREAS, A native of South Carolina, Mr. Moses was graduated 1-5 from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut and gained most of 1-6 his early business experience during his 11 years with General 1-7 Electric Supply Company; and 1-8 WHEREAS, Mr. Moses founded Telecom Electric Supply Company in 1-9 1985, and as its president and chief executive officer, he has 1-10 dedicated himself to making the enterprise a leading force in the 1-11 community; he has been rewarded for his efforts with the 1-12 organization's success, for it has received widespread recognition 1-13 and has been featured in the national journal, Black Enterprise; 1-14 and 1-15 WHEREAS, This eminent gentleman has earned many individual 1-16 accolades as well, including the North Texas Commission's Mentoring 1-17 Award, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Image Award, the CEO 1-18 Institute's Dallas 100 Award, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's 1-19 Citizen of the Year Award; and 1-20 WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, he has enjoyed the love and 1-21 support of his family, which includes his beloved wife, Mazzie 1-22 Burgess Moses, and the couple's children, Michelle and Frederic; 1-23 and 1-24 WHEREAS, Fred Moses' high degree of professionalism and 2-1 genuine commitment to his work have been a source of great 2-2 inspiration to many people, and his noteworthy service truly merits 2-3 special legislative recognition at this time; now, therefore, be it 2-4 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 75th Texas 2-5 Legislature hereby honor Fred N. Moses for his outstanding 2-6 contributions to the Dallas business community and extend to him 2-7 best wishes for continued success and happiness in all his future 2-8 endeavors; and, be it further 2-9 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 2-10 prepared for Mr. Moses as an expression of high regard by the Texas 2-11 House of Representatives. Hodge Laney Gutierrez Oliveira Alexander Haggerty Olivo Allen Hamric Palmer Alvarado Hartnett Patterson Averitt Hawley Pickett Bailey Heflin Pitts Berlanga Hernandez Place Bonnen Hightower Price Bosse Hilbert Puente Brimer Hilderbran Rabuck Burnam Hill Ramsay Carter Hinojosa Rangel Chavez Hirschi Raymond Chisum Hochberg Reyna of Bexar Christian Hodge Reyna of Dallas Clark Holzheauser Rhodes Coleman Horn Rodriguez Cook Howard Roman Corte Hunter Sadler Counts Hupp Seaman Crabb Isett Serna Craddick Jackson Shields Cuellar Janek Siebert Culberson Jones of Lubbock Smith Danburg Jones of Dallas Smithee Davila Junell Solis Davis Kamel Solomons Delisi Keel Staples Denny Keffer Stiles Driver King Swinford Dukes Krusee Talton Dunnam Kubiak Telford Dutton Kuempel Thompson Edwards Lewis of Tarrant Tillery Ehrhardt Lewis of Orange Torres Eiland Longoria Turner of Coleman Elkins Luna Turner of Harris Farrar McCall Uher Finnell McClendon Van de Putte Flores McReynolds Walker Gallego Madden West Galloway Marchant Williams Garcia Maxey Williamson Giddings Merritt Wilson Glaze Moffat Wise Goodman Moreno Wohlgemuth Goolsby Mowery Wolens Gray Naishtat Woolley Greenberg Nixon Yarbrough Grusendorf Oakley Zbranek _______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 401 was adopted by the House on March 19, 1997, by a non-record vote. _______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House