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79R3474 MAM-D
By: Crownover H.R. No. 55
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Members of the Texas Association of Insurance and
Financial Advisors (TAIFA) are gathering in Austin on January 25,
2005, for their legislative day at the Capitol, providing a fitting
opportunity to acknowledge this exemplary organization on its 80th
anniversary; and
WHEREAS, Founded in 1925, TAIFA, formerly known as the Texas
Association of Life Underwriters, is composed of more than 4,000
members statewide, making it the largest association of financial
and insurance professionals in the Lone Star State; the group is
dedicated to protecting the interests of families and businesses by
identifying risks and offering solutions for financial
independence; the association also promotes communication, ethical
conduct, governmental relations and advocacy, networking, and
public service while hosting conferences and seminars; and
WHEREAS, The association currently benefits from the
leadership and expertise of president H. Dan Smith, CLU, LUTCF,
state political involvement chair Donald Lane Boozer II, and the
members of the Texas Leaders Round Table, representing the top two
percent of the state's life insurance producers; and
WHEREAS, TAIFA is a vital group of professionals who
consistently work in behalf of consumers and businesses to advance
financial independence and reliable insurance for all, and it is a
pleasure to recognize their important work at this time; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature hereby welcome members of the Texas Association of
Insurance and Financial Advisors to the State Capitol on the
occasion of TAIFA's 80th anniversary and commend its membership for
an excellent record of serving families and businesses in the Lone
Star State; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for the association as an expression of high regard by the
Texas House of Representatives.