88S40859 BK-D
 
  By: Hughes S.R. No. 71
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Former Texas state senator Eddie Lucio Jr. has been
  named the 2023 recipient of the Defender of Life Award by the
  St. John Paul II Life Center; and
         WHEREAS, First elected to the Legislature in 1986, Eduardo
  Andres Lucio Jr. served two terms in the Texas House of
  Representatives before winning his Senate seat in 1990; he served
  in numerous leadership roles over the course of his 16 consecutive
  terms in the Senate, including chair of the Intergovernmental
  Relations and International Relations and Trade Committees and vice
  chair of the Education Committee; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Lucio improved access to higher education in the
  Rio Grande Valley, authoring legislation to create such
  institutions as South Texas College and The University of Texas at
  Brownsville, which was a legacy institution to UTRGV; he was also
  instrumental in the establishment of the Regional Academic Health
  Center, a precursor of the UTRGV School of Medicine; and
         WHEREAS, Dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of
  children, Mr. Lucio secured passage of legislation expanding
  access to school nutrition programs and requiring three-point lap
  and shoulder belts on new school buses; moreover, he has been a
  staunch advocate of health care for children with disabilities and
  of equity in public schools; his love for children extends to those
  still in the womb, whom he sees as the most helpless and innocent,
  deserving of the full protection of the law; and
         WHEREAS, During his tenure on the Finance Committee,
  Mr. Lucio worked tirelessly to advance economic development in
  South Texas by securing funding for infrastructure; his efforts
  contributed to the designation of the first interstate highways in
  the Rio Grande Valley; in addition, he has been a champion of
  veterans issues and of the ranchlands of the Coastal Bend; the
  Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas presented him with
  its Legislative Hero Award in recognition of his endeavors in
  behalf of families of fallen police officers; he was further
  recognized with the naming of Senator Eddie A. Lucio Jr. Middle
  School in Brownsville in his honor; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Lucio's career in public service was informed by
  his strong Catholic upbringing in the Bougainvillea neighborhood, a
  subdivision of the Brownsville Housing Authority; he completed his
  bachelor's degree in education at Pan American University, a
  predecessor of UTRGV, and worked in the Brownsville Independent
  School District; at the age of 25, he became Cameron County
  treasurer, and he later served as a county commissioner; and
         WHEREAS, Eddie Lucio has greatly benefited his fellow Texans
  through his wide-ranging contributions, and he is richly deserving
  of this prestigious accolade; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature, 4th
  Called Session, hereby congratulate the Honorable Eddie
  Lucio Jr. on his receipt of the 2023 Defender of Life Award from the
  St. John Paul II Life Center and extend to him sincere best wishes
  for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mr. Lucio as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  Senate.