Bill Text: TX HCR64 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the John H. Reagan State Office Building the Irma Rangel State Office Building.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-15 - Referred to State Affairs [HCR64 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HCR64-Introduced.html
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By: González of Dallas | H.C.R. No. 64 |
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WHEREAS, State office buildings should be named after the | ||
most laudable of citizens, but the namesake of the John H. Reagan | ||
State Office Building was a secessionist who ardently promoted | ||
white supremacy throughout his lifetime; and | ||
WHEREAS, During the Confederacy, John H. Reagan served in the | ||
cabinet of Jefferson Davis as postmaster general; he later won | ||
election as a United States senator and as railroad commissioner of | ||
Texas, and he used his stature to vigorously champion the myth of | ||
the Lost Cause; a major voice for racist ideology even into the | ||
early 20th century, he proposed legislation to prevent African | ||
Americans from exercising their right to vote, helping to lay the | ||
groundwork for generations of systematic disenfranchisement; and | ||
WHEREAS, The building named after John H. Reagan currently | ||
stands as an insult to communities that have suffered under his | ||
legacy of oppression and to the millions of Texans who abhor his | ||
discredited values; to make amends, the state would do well to honor | ||
instead a woman of color who worked tirelessly to break down the | ||
barriers he helped erect; and | ||
WHEREAS, Kingsville native Irma Rangel, who attended a | ||
segregated elementary school, became the first Mexican American | ||
woman elected to the Texas Legislature in 1976; dedicated to higher | ||
education and equity for minorities and the impoverished, she | ||
secured passage of numerous bills that expanded access to | ||
advancement, including the legislation that provided funding for | ||
the first professional school in South Texas; in appreciation, | ||
Texas A&M University-Kingsville named that school the Irma Rangel | ||
College of Pharmacy; she ably chaired the House Higher Education | ||
Committee from 1995 until 2003, the year she lost her battle with | ||
brain cancer; and | ||
WHEREAS, Irma Rangel embodied the highest ideals of the Lone | ||
Star State through her unyielding commitment to equal rights and | ||
opportunity for all Texans, and it would be fitting to remedy an | ||
affront to those ideals by renaming the John H. Reagan Building in | ||
her honor; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
hereby direct the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the John H. | ||
Reagan State Office Building the Irma Rangel State Office Building; | ||
and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That the secretary of state forward an official | ||
copy of this resolution to the chair and executive director of the | ||
Texas Facilities Commission. |