[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 577 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 577
Supporting the members of the 87th Texas Legislature who embraced a
noble stand against the State's egregious assault on free and fair
elections.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 30, 2021
Mr. Green of Texas (for himself, Ms. Johnson of Texas, Mr. Doggett, Ms.
Jackson Lee, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. Castro of Texas, Mr. Veasey, Mr. Vela,
Mr. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas, Ms. Escobar, and Ms. Garcia of Texas)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the members of the 87th Texas Legislature who embraced a
noble stand against the State's egregious assault on free and fair
elections.
Whereas more than 50 current State representatives of the special session of the
87th Texas Legislature left the State to deny the 150-member body the
required two-thirds quorum, preventing a heinous voting suppression bill
from passing;
Whereas the State representatives and senators of the 87th Texas Legislature who
have vowed not to participate in a quorum during this special
legislative session, even under the looming threat of arrest, should be
commended;
Whereas the State senators of the 87th Texas Legislature that left the State of
Texas, as well as the members of the Texas senate that decided to stay
and vote ``no'' on Texas Senate Bill 1, should be recognized;
Whereas members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus and senators of the 87th
Texas Legislature are recognized as a coalition of the courageous for
their valiant efforts to uphold voting rights for all Texans;
Whereas Texas House Bill 3 would adversely impact voting rights, especially for
marginalized communities;
Whereas Texas House Bill 3 would ban drive-through voting and 24-hour voting,
limit the distribution of mail-in ballot applications, and require new
ID requirements for voting by mail;
Whereas this coalition of the courageous joins the ranks of a group of Texas
representatives and senators who employed the procedural walkout tactic
in 2003 to delay votes on mid-Census redistricting;
Whereas Texas House Bill 3 is one of many recent iterations of State-sanctioned
voter suppression reported across the United States, with an overall
total of 389 voter restriction bills introduced in 48 States during 2021
legislative sessions according to the Brennan Center;
Whereas, due to the increase in voter restriction and suppression legislation
coupled with the upcoming 56th anniversary of the enactment of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965, it is imperative that Congress pass H.R. 1,
the For the People Act, and H.R. 4, the John Lewis Voting Rights
Advancement Act, to preserve the right to free, fair, and safe elections
for all Americans; and
Whereas 79 Texas Democrats fought against Texas House Bill 3 with every tool
they had, including--
(1) Representative Joe Deshotel (HD-22);
(2) Representative Ron Reynolds (HD-27);
(3) Representative Ryan Guillen (HD-31);
(4) Representative Abel Herrero (HD-34);
(5) Representative Oscar Longoria (HD-35);
(6) Representative Sergio Munoz, Jr., (HD-36);
(7) Representative Alex Dominguez (HD-37);
(8) Representative Eddie Lucio III (HD-38);
(9) Representative Armando Martinez (HD-39);
(10) Representative Terry Canales (HD-40);
(11) Representative Bobby Guerra (HD-41);
(12) Representative Richard Pena Raymond (HD-42);
(13) Representative Erin Zwiener (HD-45);
(14) Representative Sheryl Cole (HD-46);
(15) Representative Vikki Goodwin (HD-47);
(16) Representative Donna Howard (HD-48);
(17) Representative Gina Hinojosa (HD-49);
(18) Representative Celia Israel (HD-50);
(19) Representative Eddie Rodriguez (HD-51);
(20) Representative James Talarico (HD-52);
(21) Representative Michelle Beckley (HD-65);
(22) Representative Eddie Morales (HD-74);
(23) Representative Mary Gonzalez (HD-75);
(24) Representative Claudia Ordaz Perez (HD-76);
(25) Representative Lina Ortega (HD-77);
(26) Representative Joe Moody (HD-78);
(27) Representative Art Fierro (HD-79);
(28) Representative Tracy King (HD-80);
(29) Representative Ramon Romero, Jr. (HD-90);
(30) Representative Nicole Collier (HD-95);
(31) Representative Jasmine Crockett (HD-100);
(32) Representative Chris Turner (HD-101);
(33) Representative Ana Maria Ramos (HD-102);
(34) Representative Rafael Anchia (HD-103);
(35) Representative Jessica Gonzalez (HD-104);
(36) Representative Terry Meza (HD-105);
(37) Representative Victoria Neave (HD-107);
(38) Representative Carl Serman (HD-109);
(39) Representative Toni Rose (HD-110);
(40) Representative Yvonne Davis (HD-111);
(41) Representative Rhetta Bowers (HD-113);
(42) Representative John Turner (HD-114);
(43) Representative Julie Johnson (HD-115);
(44) Representative Trey Martinez Fischer (HD-116);
(45) Representative Philip Cortez (HD-117);
(46) Representative Leo Pacheco (HD-118);
(47) Representative Elizabeth Campos (HD-119);
(48) Representative Barbara Gervin Hawkins (HD-120);
(49) Representative Diego Bernal (HD-123);
(50) Representative Ina Minjarez (HD-124);
(51) Representative Ray Lopez (HD-125);
(52) Representative Alma Allen (HD-131);
(53) Representative Ann Johnson (HD-134);
(54) Representative Jon E. Rosenthal (HD-135);
(55) Representative John Bucy III (HD-136);
(56) Representative Gene Wu (HD-137);
(57) Representative Jarvis Johnson (HD-139);
(58) Representative Armando Walle (HD-140);
(59) Representative Senfronia Thompson (HD-141);
(60) Representative Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (HD-142);
(61) Representative Ana Hernandez (HD-143);
(62) Representative Mary Ann Perez (HD-144);
(63) Representative Christina Morales (HD-145);
(64) Representative Shawn Thierry (HD-146);
(65) Representative Garnet F. Coleman (HD-147);
(66) Representative Penny Morales Shaw (HD-148);
(67) Representative Hubert Vo (HD-149);
(68) Senator Carol Alvarado (SD-6);
(69) Senator Beverly Powell (SD-10);
(70) Senator Borris L. Miles (SD-13);
(71) Senator Sarah Eckhardt (SD-14);
(72) Senator John Whitmire (SD-15);
(73) Senator Nathan Johnson (SD-6);
(74) Senator Roland Gutierrez (SD-20);
(75) Senator Judith Zaffirini (SD-21);
(76) Senator Royce West (SD-23);
(77) Senator Jose Menendez (SD-26);
(78) Senator Eddie Lucio, Jr. (SD-27); and
(79) Senator Cesar Blanco (SD-29): Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports the members of
the 87th Texas Legislature who embraced a noble stand against the
State's egregious assault on free and fair elections.
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