The Houston City Council stood in recess until 10 a.m. in honor of the longtime public servant.
Former Houston mayor and current U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas) has died at the age of 70, according to city officials, who mourned his passing.
Whitmire described Turner as a “remarkable public servant” with a humble background who positively impacted millions.
“He rose from poverty but never forgot where he came from,” Whitmire stated. “It is a terrible loss for the city and a personal loss for me. I ask Houstonians to celebrate his life.”
The Houston City Council stood in recess until 10 a.m. in honor of Turner, whose cause of death remains unknown.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) took to social media to mourn Turner’s death.
Other condolences poured in on social media.
Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb said he was “devastated” by Turner’s passing.
Some of Turner’s accomplishments as mayor include shepherding a bipartisan package into law that helped address Houston’s rising pension debt. He was also active in the area of police reform.
Speaking at City Hall in Houston on March 5, Whitmire praised Turner as an “outstanding public official” whose loss would be deeply felt.
“Experience matters, folks,“ Whitmire said. ”No one will be able to step into Sylvester’s shoes and carry on his duties because there’s only one Sylvester Turner.”
“I’m a better speaker because of Sylvester,” Whitmire continued. “You just can’t understand what it’s like to be in an African American, a black church on Sunday morning with everyone enjoying the service and have to follow Sylvester Turner speaking.
“He will bring out the best in you in public service.”
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