[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 159 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 159
Expressing profound sorrow on the occasion of the death of Irma Rangel.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 25, 2003
Mr. Hinojosa submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Expressing profound sorrow on the occasion of the death of Irma Rangel.
Whereas Irma Rangel, in 1977, became the first Mexican-American woman ever
elected to the Texas House of Representatives;
Whereas Irma Rangel served the great State of Texas and the people of Kingsville
with honor and distinction for 26 years as a Member of the Texas House
of Representatives;
Whereas Irma Rangel was Chairwoman of the Texas House of Representatives
Committee on Higher Education and was a tireless advocate of educational
opportunities for all students;
Whereas Irma Rangel recognized the value of higher education for all young
people of Texas and introduced the 10 percent rule legislation that
entitled all highly motivated and successful Texas high school students
who graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school class to be
admitted into Texas institutions of higher education, marking a shift in
college admissions;
Whereas Irma Rangel recognized the importance of creating a professional school
of pharmacy in South Texas and worked diligently to realize that vision;
Whereas Irma Rangel was a staunch supporter of Texas Grant 1 and Texas Grant 2,
which provided tuition and fees for students who graduated under the
recommended plan and extended those opportunities to community college
students;
Whereas Irma Rangel dedicated her life to make Texas better for all its
citizenry, improve the quality of life for the people she served, and
especially expand educational opportunities for the young people of
Texas;
Whereas the life and legacy of Irma Rangel serve as an inspiration for the young
people of Texas and for the poor and powerless for whom she fought so
passionately;
Whereas Irma Rangel was a role model for young Hispanic female students in
achieving success;
Whereas Irma Rangel placed high value on self-empowerment, which enabled
individuals to access opportunities to achieve their goals; and
Whereas Irma Rangel will forever be remembered for her signature phrase, ``Will
this hurt or help?'' when addressing pending legislation before the
Texas House of Representatives: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) has learned with profound sorrow of the death of Irma
Rangel on March 18, 2003, and extends condolences to her
family;
(2) expresses its deep gratitude to Irma Rangel and her
family for the service that she rendered to the State of Texas;
(3) recognizes with appreciation and respect Irma Rangel's
exemplary commitment to public service and her constituents;
and
(4) esteems Irma Rangel as a role model for generations to
come in South Texas and the entire Nation.
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