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  H.C.R. No. 252
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
       WHEREAS, Isela Gutierrez and Will Harrell have championed the
struggle for social justice, and their actions have resulted in a
positive change for this state; and
       WHEREAS, Serving as coordinator of the Texas Coalition
Advocating Justice for Juveniles since February 2006, Ms. Gutierrez
is a principal advocate in exposing to the Texas Legislature the
structural flaws of and abuses occurring within the Texas Youth
Commission; in August 2006, she appeared before the Senate Criminal
Justice Committee interim hearing in McAllen, issuing visionary
demands for reform that ultimately were included in S.B. 103;
throughout the 80th legislative session, she has been a constant
and effective voice for reform and an indispensable expert resource
for staff and members; and
       WHEREAS, Mr. Harrell, co-chair of the Texas Coalition
Advocating Justice for Juveniles and executive director of the
American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, has been an indefatigable
advocate for the rights of incarcerated Texans since the 77th
legislative session; as one of the most effective voices for civil
rights in the Texas Legislature for the past seven years, he has
worked to encourage passage of the racial profiling law, the Fair
Defense Act, and the "Tulia bills"; his expertise in Texas
government and his relationships on both sides of the aisle have
helped to put the reform concepts of Ms. Gutierrez into legislative
motion; and
       WHEREAS, Together, they have garnered the critical support
and political clout of the Texas League of United Latin American
Citizens and the Texas Conference of the NAACP, which Mr. Harrell
has represented throughout the process; Ms. Gutierrez has shared
her leadership with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, and this
valued organization has in turn provided its vital expertise,
network of supporters, and guidance; moreover, Mr. Harrell and Ms.
Gutierrez were able to ensure that the Texas Legislature heard the
voices of parents whose children have been in TYC and of formerly
incarcerated youths; and
       WHEREAS, Ms. Gutierrez and Mr. Harrell have served as vital
resources for the legislature in its efforts to address the
problems of the Texas Youth Commission, and they are most deserving
of special commendation; now, therefore, be it
       RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
hereby honor Isela Gutierrez and Will Harrell and extend to them
sincere gratitude and best wishes for continued success; and, be it
further
       RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
for Ms. Gutierrez and Mr. Harrell as an expression of high regard by
the Texas House of Representatives and Senate.
Madden
Craddick Gattis Miles
Allen Geren Miller
Alonzo Giddings Moreno
Anchia Gonzales Morrison
Anderson Gonzalez Toureilles Mowery
Aycock Goolsby Murphy
Bailey Guillen Naishtat
Berman Haggerty Noriega
Bohac Hamilton O'Day
Bolton Hancock Oliveira
Bonnen Hardcastle Olivo
Branch Harless Orr
Brown of Kaufman Harper-Brown Ortiz, Jr.
Brown of Brazos Hartnett Otto
Burnam Heflin Parker
Callegari Hernandez Patrick
Castro Herrero Paxton
Chavez Hilderbran Pena
Chisum Hill Phillips
Christian Hochberg Pickett
Cohen Hodge Pierson
Coleman Homer Pitts
Cook of Navarro Hopson Puente
Cook of Colorado Howard of Fort Bend Quintanilla
Corte Howard of Travis Raymond
Crabb Hughes Riddle
Creighton Isett Ritter
Crownover Jackson Rodriguez
Darby Jones Rose
Davis of Harris Keffer Smith of Tarrant
Davis of Dallas King of Parker Smith of Harris
Delisi King of Taylor Smithee
Deshotel King of Zavala Solomons
Driver Kolkhorst Strama
Dukes Krusee Straus
Dunnam Kuempel Swinford
Dutton Latham Talton
Eiland Laubenberg Taylor
Eissler Leibowitz Thompson
Elkins Lucio III Truitt
England Macias Turner
Escobar Madden Van Arsdale
Farabee Mallory Caraway Vaught
Farias Martinez Veasey
Farrar Martinez Fischer Villarreal
Flores McCall Vo
Flynn McClendon West
Frost McReynolds Woolley
Gallego Menendez Zedler
Garcia Merritt Zerwas
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   President of the SenateSpeaker of the House      
       I certify that H.C.R. No. 252 was adopted by the House on May
14, 2007, by a non-record vote.
______________________________
Chief Clerk of the House   
       I certify that H.C.R. No. 252 was adopted by the Senate on May
15, 2007, by a viva-voce vote.
______________________________
Secretary of the Senate   
APPROVED: __________________
APPROVED: __________________
                Date       
 
 
         __________________
              Governor