H.R. No. 217
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Those Texans who dedicate themselves to public
service are truly deserving of the admiration and gratitude of
their fellow citizens, and Mayor Euline Brock of Denton is one such
individual; and
WHEREAS, First elected in 2000, Mayor Brock brought extensive
experience in civic government to the office, having previously
served on the Denton City Council, where she acted as mayor pro tem
for four years and was the council's representative to the city's
development policy, land use planning, and joint tax abatement
committees; and
WHEREAS, During her three-term tenure as mayor, she has
further distinguished herself on the city council's agenda, audit,
investment, mobility, and hotel occupancy tax committees, as well
as on the committee on the environment; and
WHEREAS, Highly regarded by her colleagues, Mayor Brock is
president of Metroplex Mayors, in which capacity she has promoted
development of a regional transit system and organized the
first-ever joint meeting of that organization and the Tarrant
County Mayors Council; moreover, she serves on the executive boards
of the North Texas Commission and the North Central Texas Council of
Governments, which recognized her for her outstanding work with the
William J. Pitstick Regional Cooperation Award; and
WHEREAS, The U.S. Conference of Mayors appointed this
dedicated civic leader to two standing committees, the energy and
environment committee and the arts, parks, recreation, and sports
committee, as well as the Sustainable Development Task Force; and
WHEREAS, Her activities also extend beyond city government to
encompass her service as president of the Denton Rotary Club and on
the boards of the Denton Humanitarian Association, HOPE, Inc., and
the University of North Texas Foundation; in addition, she is a
founder of the Denton Interracial Fellowship and is the founder and
coordinator of the Denton Afro-American Scholarship, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, Before embarking on her tenure in public office,
Mayor Brock earned a master's degree in English literature from The
University of Texas and a doctorate in history from the University
of North Texas, and she has served on the faculty at Texas Woman's
University, Tarrant County College, the University of North Texas,
and the University of Maryland; and
WHEREAS, Mayor Brock's leadership and profound commitment to
the greater good have benefited not only the citizens of Denton but
also Texans throughout the Metroplex area, and we join them in
commending this remarkable public servant; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature, 3rd Called Session, hereby honor Euline Brock for her
outstanding tenure as mayor of Denton and extend to her sincere best
wishes for the future; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for Mayor Brock as an expression of high regard by the
Texas House of Representatives.
Crownover
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 217 was adopted by the House on May 4,
2006, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House