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  H.R. No. 1907
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         WHEREAS, April 13, 2015, is Texas Female Judges Day at the
  State Capitol, and this occasion provides a fitting opportunity to
  celebrate the achievements of female judges, past and present, who
  have served in the State of Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Women judges in Texas have a storied history dating
  back to 1925, when Governor Pat Neff appointed three women,
  Hortense Sparks Ward, Hattie Leah Henenberg, and Ruth Virginia
  Brazzil, to preside as Texas Supreme Court justices over a case from
  which all of the current justices on the court had recused
  themselves; and
         WHEREAS, The case involved a fraternal organization that had
  so many prominent members that no qualified male judges or
  attorneys could be found to take their place who did not have a
  conflict of interest; the women appointed to hear the matter were
  all well-established attorneys, and those pioneering jurists
  formed the first court in the nation composed entirely of women; and
         WHEREAS, The first woman to hold a permanent position on a
  Texas bench was Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a highly esteemed state
  representative who was named to the 14th District Court in Dallas by
  Governor James Allred in 1935; Judge Hughes went on to win election
  to the seat for a full term and was returned to office for six
  additional terms; in 1961, she earned further renown by becoming
  the first woman to be sworn in as a federal district judge in Texas;
  and
         WHEREAS, Since that time, numerous women have served with
  distinction on the Supreme Court of Texas and the Court of Criminal
  Appeals; and
         WHEREAS, Today, more than 1,000 women preside over courts
  throughout the state; they exemplify the highest standards of
  judicial conduct, and their dedication to public service is truly
  an inspiration to us all; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize April 13, 2015, as Texas Female Judges
  Day at the State Capitol and commend the women judges of Texas for
  their immeasurable contributions to the Lone Star State.
 
  Thompson of Harris
 
 
Straus González Paddie
 
Allen Guerra Parker
 
Alonzo Guillen Paul
 
Alvarado Gutierrez Peña
 
Anchia Harless Phelan
 
Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Phillips
 
Anderson of McLennan Herrero Pickett
 
Ashby Howard Price
 
Aycock Huberty Raney
 
Bell Hughes Raymond
 
Bernal Hunter Reynolds
 
Blanco Isaac Riddle
 
Bohac Israel Rinaldi
 
Bonnen of Brazoria Johnson Rodriguez of Bexar
 
Bonnen of Galveston Kacal Rodriguez of Travis
 
Burkett Keffer Romero, Jr.
 
Burns Keough Rose
 
Burrows King of Hemphill Sanford
 
Button King of Parker Schaefer
 
Canales King of Taylor Schofield
 
Capriglione King of Uvalde Schubert
 
Clardy Klick Shaheen
 
Coleman Koop Sheets
 
Collier Krause Sheffield
 
Cook Kuempel Simmons
 
Craddick Landgraf Simpson
 
Crownover Larson Smith
 
Cyrier Laubenberg Smithee
 
Dale Leach Spitzer
 
Darby Longoria Springer
 
Davis of Dallas Lozano Stephenson
 
Davis of Harris Lucio III Stickland
 
Deshotel Márquez Thompson of Brazoria
 
Dukes Martinez Thompson of Harris
 
Dutton Martinez Fischer Tinderholt
 
Elkins McClendon Turner of Collin
 
Faircloth Metcalf Turner of Harris
 
Fallon Meyer Turner of Tarrant
 
Farias Miles VanDeaver
 
Farney Miller of Comal Villalba
 
Farrar Miller of Fort Bend Vo
 
Fletcher Moody Walle
 
Flynn Morrison White of Bell
 
Frank Muñoz, Jr. White of Tyler
 
Frullo Murphy Workman
 
Galindo Murr Wray
 
Geren Naishtat Wu
 
Giddings Nevárez Zedler
 
Goldman Oliveira Zerwas
 
Gonzales Otto
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 1907 was adopted by the House on April
  13, 2015, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House