[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 553 Engrossed in House (EH)]
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
July 23, 2007.
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was born Claudia Alta Taylor in Karnack, Texas on
December 22, 1912, the daughter of Minnie Pattillo Taylor and Thomas
Jefferson Taylor;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson received her nickname ``Lady Bird'' from a nurse who
thought she was as ``purty as a lady bird'';
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was known for her academic accomplishments, graduating
from high school at 15 years of age and graduating from the University
of Texas in Austin in 1933 as one of the top 10 students in her class;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson married President Lyndon Baines Johnson on November
17, 1934;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was a dedicated wife to President Johnson and a
devoted mother to their two daughters, Lynda Bird Johnson and Luci
Baines Johnson;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson served with honor and dedication as the wife of
President Johnson throughout his service as a congressional secretary,
United States Representative, United States Senator, Vice President of
the United States, and President of the United States;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was known for expanding the position of First Lady by
taking a visible role in President Johnson's administration;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson served as President Johnson's personal adviser
throughout his career, and was a champion of civil rights and programs
for children and the poor, including the educational Head Start
programs;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was known for her passion for environmental causes and
the preservation of native plants and wildflowers;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson paved the way for the environmental movement of the
1970s through her efforts to replace urban blight with flowers and
trees;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson established the capital beautification project and
played a major role in the passage of the 1965 Highway Beautification
Act, which was the first major legislative campaign initiated by a First
Lady;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson and President Johnson retired to their ranch located
near Austin, Texas following the completion of President Johnson's term
as President;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson continued her dedication to education through her
service on the Board of Regents for the University of Texas and through
her work planning the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum at the
University of Texas in Austin;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 1977 and the
Congressional Gold Medal in 1988;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson co-founded the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in
1982 in order to protect and preserve North America's native plants and
natural landscapes;
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson leaves behind an honorable legacy that represents her
gentle nature and strong spirit though her dedication to her family and
her passion for the environment; and
Whereas Lady Bird Johnson died on July 11, 2007, at 94 years of age at her home
in Austin, Texas, and was survived by her 2 daughters, 7 grandchildren,
and 10 great-grandchildren: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives mourns the passing of former
First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, and celebrates her life and contributions to the
people of the United States.
Attest:
Clerk.