|
|
|
R E S O L U T I O N
|
|
|
WHEREAS, June 15, 2017, will mark 29 years since the passing |
|
of William C. Velasquez, founder of the Southwest Voter |
|
Registration Education Project, and this solemn anniversary offers |
|
a fitting opportunity to pay tribute to the achievements of a voting |
|
rights pioneer and revered son of the Lone Star State; and |
|
WHEREAS, Born in 1944, Willie Velasquez graduated from |
|
Central Catholic High School in San Antonio and then attended |
|
St. Mary's University; his dedication to furthering the civil |
|
rights of Hispanic Americans was already evident in his college |
|
years when he helped found the Mexican American Youth Organization |
|
at St. Mary's and also worked as an organizer for the United Farm |
|
Workers Union; and |
|
WHEREAS, Prominent in a number of Latino political |
|
organizations of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mr. Velasquez |
|
helped lay the groundwork for La Raza Unida, a political party |
|
championing the rights of Mexican Americans, and for the National |
|
Council of La Raza, which has become an important civil rights and |
|
advocacy group; and |
|
WHEREAS, Mr. Velasquez focused on Latino participation in |
|
elections as part of his work for the council, and these efforts led |
|
to the founding of the Southwest Voter Registration Education |
|
Project in 1974; uniting behind the slogan Su Voto es Su Voz, "Your |
|
Vote is Your Voice," SVREP set out to educate Hispanics about the |
|
democratic process and urge them to take part in elections; by |
|
conducting thousands of nonpartisan voter registration and |
|
get-out-the-vote campaigns, SVREP has helped bring about a dramatic |
|
increase in the number of Latino voters and Latino elected |
|
officials, both in Texas and across the United States; and |
|
WHEREAS, Willie Velasquez also realized the need for an |
|
organization that could gauge Hispanic public opinion and share |
|
those views with elected leaders; toward that end, he founded the |
|
Southwest Voter Research Institute in 1984; now renamed the William |
|
C. Velasquez Institute, it collects and distributes information on |
|
public policy issues that impact Latino citizens, thereby |
|
amplifying their voice in the dialog of American politics; and |
|
WHEREAS, The untimely death of Mr. Velasquez in 1988 at the |
|
age of 44 was a loss deeply felt throughout the country, but his |
|
legacy lives on; in 1995, President Bill Clinton posthumously |
|
awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest |
|
civilian honor, and he was one of the civil rights figures whose |
|
names were attached to the U.S. Senate version of the Voting Rights |
|
Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006; and |
|
WHEREAS, Willie Velasquez is a figure of great importance for |
|
Americans; his efforts to expand the electorate and educate |
|
citizens about a range of civic issues were a great and influential |
|
contribution that continues to benefit all those throughout this |
|
country who are committed to the concept of representative |
|
democracy; now, therefore, be it |
|
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas |
|
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of William C. Velasquez |
|
on June 15, 2017, the 29th anniversary of his death, and commemorate |
|
his record of achievement in furthering the nation's democratic |
|
tradition. |
|
|
Alonzo |
|
|
|
______________________________ |
|
Speaker of the House |
|
|
I certify that H.R. No. 71 was adopted by the House on |
|
February 23, 2017, by a non-record vote. |
|
|
|
______________________________ |
|
Chief Clerk of the House |
|