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TX HR355
Resolution
Status
6/1/2025
Primary Sponsor
John Bucy
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AI Summary
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William Everett Brannon Jr. of Sulphur Springs passed away on December 7, 2024, at age 75; born October 20, 1949, in Birmingham, Alabama
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Served over 40 years in Texas Democratic Party politics, holding positions including executive director, senior advisor, redistricting director, and rural coordinator; consulted on more than 150 campaigns
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Worked as legislative liaison for Governor Ann Richards, district director for U.S. Congressmen Max Sandlin and Jim Chapman, and consultant for multiple state legislators
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Chaired the Hopkins County Democratic Party and twice ran for Texas House of Representatives; earned a degree in political science and history from North Texas State University
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Resolution adopted unanimously by rising vote on June 1, 2025, directing the Texas House to adjourn in his memory and provide an official copy to his family
Legislative Description
In memory of William Everett Brannon Jr. of Sulphur Springs.
Resolutions
Last Action
Reported enrolled
6/1/2025