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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, Former Texas state senator Eddie Lucio Jr. has been |
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named the 2023 recipient of the Defender of Life Award by the |
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St. John Paul II Life Center; and |
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WHEREAS, First elected to the Legislature in 1986, Eduardo |
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Andres Lucio Jr. served two terms in the Texas House of |
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Representatives before winning his Senate seat in 1990; he served |
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in numerous leadership roles over the course of his 16 consecutive |
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terms in the Senate, including chair of the Intergovernmental |
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Relations and International Relations and Trade Committees and vice |
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chair of the Education Committee; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. Lucio improved access to higher education in the |
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Rio Grande Valley, authoring legislation to create such |
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institutions as South Texas College and The University of Texas at |
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Brownsville, which was a legacy institution to UTRGV; he was also |
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instrumental in the establishment of the Regional Academic Health |
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Center, a precursor of the UTRGV School of Medicine; and |
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WHEREAS, Dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of |
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children, Mr. Lucio secured passage of legislation expanding |
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access to school nutrition programs and requiring three-point lap |
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and shoulder belts on new school buses; moreover, he has been a |
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staunch advocate of health care for children with disabilities and |
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of equity in public schools; his love for children extends to those |
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still in the womb, whom he sees as the most helpless and innocent, |
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deserving of the full protection of the law; and |
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WHEREAS, During his tenure on the Finance Committee, |
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Mr. Lucio worked tirelessly to advance economic development in |
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South Texas by securing funding for infrastructure; his efforts |
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contributed to the designation of the first interstate highways in |
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the Rio Grande Valley; in addition, he has been a champion of |
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veterans issues and of the ranchlands of the Coastal Bend; the |
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Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas presented him with |
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its Legislative Hero Award in recognition of his endeavors in |
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behalf of families of fallen police officers; he was further |
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recognized with the naming of Senator Eddie A. Lucio Jr. Middle |
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School in Brownsville in his honor; and |
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WHEREAS, Mr. Lucio's career in public service was informed by |
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his strong Catholic upbringing in the Bougainvillea neighborhood, a |
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subdivision of the Brownsville Housing Authority; he completed his |
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bachelor's degree in education at Pan American University, a |
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predecessor of UTRGV, and worked in the Brownsville Independent |
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School District; at the age of 25, he became Cameron County |
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treasurer, and he later served as a county commissioner; and |
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WHEREAS, Eddie Lucio has greatly benefited his fellow Texans |
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through his wide-ranging contributions, and he is richly deserving |
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of this prestigious accolade; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature, 4th |
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Called Session, hereby congratulate the Honorable Eddie |
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Lucio Jr. on his receipt of the 2023 Defender of Life Award from the |
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St. John Paul II Life Center and extend to him sincere best wishes |
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for the future; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be |
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prepared for Mr. Lucio as an expression of high regard by the Texas |
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Senate. |