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  H.R. No. 176
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         
  WHEREAS, The death of Susan Bright of Austin on December 29,
 
  2010, has brought a great loss to the family and friends of this
 
  admired poet, publisher, and activist; and
         
         WHEREAS, A native of Pennsylvania, Susan Safford Bright was
 
  the daughter of William and Ann Bright; she studied at Stanford
 
  University and embarked on a literary career, founding Plain View
 
  Press in 1975; it has released more than 350 titles, including many
 
  by Texas authors; as publisher and editor, Ms. Bright mentored
 
  countless writers, who cherished her advice and kind encouragement;
 
  and
         
         WHEREAS, Ms. Bright inspired a host of readers through her 19
 
  collections of verse; she won three Austin Book Awards and received
 
  the Violet Crown Award from the Writers' League of Texas for Tirades
 
  and Evidence of Grace; her poetry was published in England by
 
  Longram and the Poetry Business Press; and
         
         WHEREAS, For decades, Ms. Bright ardently supported the
 
  environment, peace, and women's issues; she helped organize
 
  conferences, workshops, and such events as the Women's Way
 
  Festival, and she gave generously of her time and talents to the
 
  Coalition for Visible Ballots and the National Ballot Integrity
 
  Project, among other organizations; moreover, she worked
 
  tirelessly to protect Barton Springs, where she swam laps
 
  year-round; she served on the board of the Save Barton Creek
 
  Association and advocated for the springs at city council meetings,
 
  where she sometimes recited poems about the beloved Austin
 
  landmark; in 1990, the Texas Women's Political Caucus gave her its
 
  Woman of the Year Award; and
         
         WHEREAS, This vibrant Texan was the devoted wife of John
 
  Andrews and the proud mother of Daryl Bright Andrews; her warmth and
 
  generosity endeared her to a vast network of friends around the
 
  country; and
         
         WHEREAS, Susan Bright made a lasting impact in the lives of
 
  countless people through her dedication to literature and to myriad
 
  worthy causes, and those who were privileged to share in her love
 
  and affection will forever hold her close in their hearts; now,
 
  therefore, be it
         
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Susan Bright and
 
  extend sincere sympathy to the members of her family: to her
 
  husband, John Andrews; to her son, Daryl Bright Andrews; and to her
 
  many other relatives and friends; and, be it further
         
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 
  prepared for her family and that when the Texas House of
 
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Susan
 
  Bright.
 
  Naishtat
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 176 was unanimously adopted by a
  rising vote of the House on February 24, 2011.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House