H.R. No. 2677
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The end of an era in Texas journalism has come with
  the retirement of Paul Burka from Texas Monthly magazine in March
  2015; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Galveston, Mr. Burka earned a bachelor's
  degree in history from Rice University and a law degree from The
  University of Texas at Austin; he was accepted to the State Bar of
  Texas, and he began his career as an attorney with the Texas
  Legislature, where, as counsel to the Senate Natural Resources
  Committee, he was able to closely observe state legislators in
  their native habitat; and
         WHEREAS, In March 1974, Mr. Burka submitted a Texas-themed
  limerick puzzle to a new periodical called Texas Monthly, and the
  following month he published his first story for the magazine,
  earning $75 for a piece about the old baseball stadium at The
  University of Texas; on October 1, 1974, he switched careers and
  joined the magazine's staff full-time, working out of its original
  offices at 15th and Guadalupe in downtown Austin; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Burka quickly became one of the magazine's
  signature writers, crafting stylish and well-researched articles
  about Texas barbecue, the Big Bend region, the Houston Astros, the
  Southwest Conference, and noteworthy Texas authors; he won a
  National Magazine Award for a two-part story on the oil tycoon
  Clinton Menges in 1985, and he also won acclaim for his profile of
  John Connally, a cover story calling the Chevy Suburban the
  "National Car of Texas," an insightful article about the struggles
  of a ranching family in Uvalde, and a moving piece about the Texas
  A&M bonfire tragedy; and
         WHEREAS, In addition, Mr. Burka has served the magazine and
  its readers as a skilled editor of the work of other reporters, and
  he has been a mentor and an inspiration to younger writers; and
         WHEREAS, Above all, Mr. Burka has been, for many years, one
  of the most knowledgeable, experienced, and influential
  commentators on Texas politics, sharing his encyclopedic knowledge
  of the Texas Legislature and its colorful history with the readers
  of Texas Monthly and the popular Burka Blog, which he started in
  2006, and to which he will occasionally continue to contribute; he
  has also regularly explained the ways of Texas and Texans to the
  viewers of Fox, MSNBC, NBC, and CNN, and he has inspired both fear
  and delight in legislators as one of the creators of the magazine's
  annual list of the 10 best and 10 worst legislators; and
         WHEREAS, For more than 40 years, this brilliant reporter and
  commentator has informed and enlightened readers of all political
  persuasions with his deep and affectionate understanding of the
  Lone Star State, and he may indeed take pride in the respect with
  which he is regarded by generations of his fellow Texans; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby congratulate Paul Burka on his retirement from
  Texas Monthly and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued
  success and happiness; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mr. Burka as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.
 
  Raymond
 
 
Straus González Otto
 
Allen Guerra Paddie
 
Alonzo Guillen Parker
 
Alvarado Gutierrez Paul
 
Anchia Harless Peña
 
Anderson of Dallas Hernandez Phelan
 
Anderson of McLennan Herrero Phillips
 
Ashby Howard Pickett
 
Aycock Huberty Price
 
Bell Hughes Raney
 
Bernal Hunter Raymond
 
Blanco Isaac Reynolds
 
Bohac Israel Riddle
 
Bonnen of Brazoria Johnson Rinaldi
 
Bonnen of Galveston Kacal Rodriguez of Bexar
 
Burkett Keffer Rodriguez of Travis
 
Burns Keough Romero, Jr.
 
Burrows King of Hemphill Rose
 
Button King of Parker Sanford
 
Canales King of Taylor Schaefer
 
Capriglione King of Uvalde Schofield
 
Clardy Klick Schubert
 
Coleman Koop Shaheen
 
Collier Krause Sheets
 
Cook Kuempel Sheffield
 
Craddick Landgraf Simmons
 
Crownover Larson Simpson
 
Cyrier Laubenberg Smith
 
Dale Leach Smithee
 
Darby Longoria Spitzer
 
Davis of Dallas Lozano Springer
 
Davis of Harris Lucio III Stephenson
 
Deshotel Márquez Stickland
 
Dukes Martinez Thompson of Brazoria
 
Dutton Martinez Fischer Thompson of Harris
 
Elkins McClendon Tinderholt
 
Faircloth Metcalf Turner of Collin
 
Fallon Meyer Turner of Harris
 
Farias Miles Turner of Tarrant
 
Farney Miller of Comal VanDeaver
 
Farrar Miller of Fort Bend Villalba
 
Fletcher Minjarez Vo
 
Flynn Moody Walle
 
Frank Morrison White of Bell
 
Frullo Muñoz, Jr. White of Tyler
 
Galindo Murphy Workman
 
Geren Murr Wray
 
Giddings Naishtat Wu
 
Goldman Nevárez Zedler
 
Gonzales Oliveira Zerwas
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 2677 was adopted by the House on May 19,
  2015, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House