79R4165 BJM-D
By: Martinez H.R. No. 438
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Paula Lopez-Villanueva of Weslaco has successfully
made the journey from migrant worker to small-business owner
through hard work, determination, and vision; and
WHEREAS, Emigrating from Nuevo Progreso, Mexico, to Weslaco
in 1979 at the age of 14, Ms. Lopez-Villanueva developed her strong
work ethic at a young age working with her family in vegetable
fields across the United States until the age of 25; and
WHEREAS, Recognizing that furthering her education would
enable her to provide more for her four children, this resourceful
young woman enrolled at South Texas Community College and, two
years later, earned an associate's degree in accounting; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Lopez-Villanueva excelled in her new job as an
office manager for a sign company, but longed to go into business
for herself; with the love and support of her husband, Santos
Villanueva, she turned this dream into a reality and opened
All-Valley Waste, a trash collection service for small
subdivisions, colonias, and rural areas not serviced by city
contracts; and
WHEREAS, The company has since thrived, increasing its
customer base from two to more than 800 in the course of a single
year, and with plans to increase services, All-Valley Waste will
undoubtedly continue to prosper in the future; and
WHEREAS, Paula Lopez-Villanueva has worked hard to own and
operate her own business, which in turn provides an important
service to many people in underserved areas; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas
Legislature hereby congratulate Paula Lopez-Villanueva on her
achievements as a small-business owner and extend to her sincere
best wishes for continued success; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for Ms. Lopez-Villanueva as an expression of high regard
by the Texas House of Representatives.