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| 1971-72 | Joe Ruiz Grandee, Arlington | |
| 1972-73 | Melvin C. Warren, Clifton | |
| 1973-74 | Ronald Thomason, Weatherford A.C. Gentry, Jr., Tyler (alternate) |
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| 1974-75 | Joe Rader Roberts, Dripping Springs Bette Lou Voorhis, Austin (alternate) |
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| 1975-76 | Jack White, New Braunfels Robert Summers-Bicenntennial Artists, Glen Rose |
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| 1976-77 | James Boren, Clifton Kenneth Wyatt, Lubbock (alternate) |
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| 1977-78 | Edward “Buck” Schiwetz, Dewitt County Renne Hughes, Tarrant County (alternate) |
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| 1978-79 | Jack Cowan, Rockport Gary Henry, Palo Pinto County (alternate) Joyce Tally, Caldwell County (alternate) |
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| 1979-80 | Dalhart Windberg, Travis County Grant Lathe, Canyon Lake (alternate) |
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| 1980-81 | Harry Ahysen, Huntsville Jim Reno, Simonton (alternate) |
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| 1981-82 | Jerry Newman, Beaumont Raul Gutierrez, San Antonio (alternate) |
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| 1982-83 | Dr. James H. Johnson, Byran Armando Hinojosa, Laredo (alternate) |
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| 1983-84 | Raul Gutierrez, San Antonio James Eddleman, Lubbock (alternate) |
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| 1984-85 | Covelle Jones, Lubbock Ragan Gennusa, Austin (alternate) |
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| 1986-87 | Chuck DeHaan, Graford | |
| 1987-88 | Neil Caldwell, Angleton Rey Gaytan, Austin (alternate) |
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| 1988-89 | George Hallmark, Walnut Springs Tony Eubanks, Grapevine (alternate) |
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| 1990-91 | Mondel Rogers, Sweetwater | Ron Wells, Cleveland |
| 1991-92 | Woodrow Foster, Center Harold Phenix, Houston (alternate) |
Kent Ullberg, Corpus Christi Mark Clapham, Conroe (alternate) |
| 1993-94 | Roy Lee Ward | James Eddleman, Lubbock |
| 1994-95 | Frederick Carter, El Paso | Garland A. Weeks |
| 1998-99 | Carl Rice Embrey, San Antonio | Edd Hayes, Humble |
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION By Crabb
(1) one member appointed by the governor; (2) three members appointed by the lieutenant governor; and (3) three members appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.(b) One member appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives must be the chair of the house committee that has primary jurisdiction over arts and cultural matters who serves on the committee as an additional duty of the chairmanship. (c) Members of the committee who are not members of the legislature serve for a two-year term that expires October 1 of each odd-numbered year. (d) The members of the committee shall select a presiding officer from the members of the committee. Sec. 3. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM TEXAS COMMISSION ON THE ARTS. (a) The Texas Commission on the Arts shall solicit nominations from the arts and cultural community for the poet laureate, the state musician, and the state artists. The commission shall use the commission's Texas Cultural & Arts Network, the media, public meetings, newsletters, the Writer's League of Texas, and other appropriate methods to distribute information about the nomination process. (b) The Texas Commission on the Arts may receive submissions from poets, musicians, and artists who have been nominated. (c) The Texas Commission on the Arts may assemble a group of artists, musicians, writers, scholars, and other appropriate experts in the fields of visual arts, music, and literature to:
(1) review the submissions from the nominated poets, musicians, and artists; and (2) provide advice and recommendations to the commission on who should be considered for designation as poet laureate, as state musician, and as a state artist.(d) The Texas Commission on the Arts shall submit to the Texas poet laureate, state musician, and state artist committee a list of not more than 10 individuals who are worthy of being designated as the poet laureate, a list of not more than 10 individuals who are worthy of being designated as the state musician, a list of not more than 10 individuals who are worthy of being designated as the state artist for two-dimensional media, and a list of not more than 10 individuals who are worthy of being designated as the state artist for three-dimensional media. Sec. 4. DESIGNATION CEREMONY. The governor and members of the Texas poet laureate, state musician, and state artist committee shall honor the individuals designated as poet laureate, as state musician, and as a state artist in a ceremony at the State Capitol. SECTION 2. (a) This Act takes effect September 1, 2001. (b) As soon as possible after the effective date of this Act, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the initial members of the Texas poet laureate, state musician, and state artist committee.
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