Bill Text: TX HCR2 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: In memory of former governor William P. "Bill" Clements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Signed by the Governor [HCR2 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HCR2-Introduced.html
Bill Title: In memory of former governor William P. "Bill" Clements.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - Signed by the Governor [HCR2 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HCR2-Introduced.html
82R32512 BPG-D | ||
By: Branch | H.C.R. No. 2 |
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WHEREAS, The Lone Star State lost a distinguished and pivotal | ||
figure in Texas politics on May 29, 2011, with the death of former | ||
governor William P. Clements, Jr.; and | ||
WHEREAS, The state's second-longest-serving governor and | ||
first Republican governor since Reconstruction, Bill Clements was | ||
initially elected in 1978, having never before run for public | ||
office; he served until 1983 and then made a stunning comeback four | ||
years later to serve another term; and | ||
WHEREAS, During his combined eight-year tenure, he | ||
established a reputation as an efficient, business-like chief | ||
executive, and his gubernatorial appointments generally reflected | ||
a results-oriented approach; he also named the first two women to | ||
the Texas Supreme Court and the first African American to the Texas | ||
Court of Criminal Appeals; moreover, he took a leading role in the | ||
war on drugs and advocated powerfully for anticrime bills passed by | ||
the legislature, and he initiated an extensive renovation of the | ||
State Capitol; and | ||
WHEREAS, Born in Dallas on April 13, 1917, Bill Clements was | ||
an all-state guard on the Highland Park High School football team; | ||
he was offered athletic scholarships but turned them down in order | ||
to help his family during the Great Depression; after working in | ||
South Texas as a roughneck and driller, he attended The University | ||
of Texas at Austin and graduated from Southern Methodist University | ||
in 1939; he returned to the oil fields, and in 1947 he and two | ||
partners borrowed the money to buy two oil rigs and start a company, | ||
SEDCO, which grew to become the world's largest oil drilling | ||
contracting firm; and | ||
WHEREAS, This self-made multimillionaire initially rejected | ||
attempts by Texas Republicans to recruit him for public office | ||
though he worked actively in the party; in 1972, he served as Texas | ||
co-chair of President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign, and he | ||
was appointed deputy secretary of defense the following year and | ||
remained at the Pentagon during the Ford administration; he decided | ||
to run for governor in 1978 and surprised many when he defeated a | ||
better-known opponent; and | ||
WHEREAS, Over the years, Governor Clements was a generous | ||
benefactor of institutions of higher education; he and his wife, | ||
Rita, contributed well over $20 million for facilities, programs, | ||
and professorships at SMU, and he served several terms as a member | ||
and officer of the board of trustees; through his support, the | ||
university's William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies | ||
developed into an internationally known catalyst for research, | ||
publishing, and public programming in a variety of disciplines | ||
related to the American Southwest and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands; | ||
named trustee emeritus in 1991, he was also recognized with the | ||
Mustang Award, an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, and the | ||
SMU Distinguished Alumni Award; in 2009, Governor Clements | ||
continued his philanthropy and gave a remarkable $100 million to UT | ||
Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, the largest single gift in | ||
the history of the institution; and | ||
WHEREAS, Plain-spoken, pragmatic, and dedicated to the | ||
prosperity of the Lone Star State, Bill Clements brought a business | ||
perspective to government, and his achievements will continue to | ||
resonate in the lives of his fellow Texans for years to come; now, | ||
therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
hereby pay tribute to the memory of the Honorable William P. | ||
Clements, Jr., and extend sincere condolences to the members of his | ||
family: to his wife, Rita Crocker Clements; to his daughter, Nancy | ||
Clements Seay; and to all those who mourn the passing of this | ||
esteemed Texan; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of | ||
Representatives and Senate adjourn this day, they do so in memory of | ||
former governor Bill Clements. |