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  1. Aug 5, 2017 · Mark White, who served as the governor of Texas from 1983 to 1987, has died at 77. Among his notable achievements was the legislation he signed that included the famous "no-pass, no play" law.

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  2. HB 72, (no pass, no play) was the greatest piece of education legislation passed in many years. On August 5, 2017, former Texas Governor Mark White passed away. He was a prime example of Texas leadership based on statesmanship, democratic ideals, and good government. You can read in-depth coverage honoring the life and legacy of Governor Mark ...

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    • Who was Mark White and what did he do?2
    • Who was Mark White and what did he do?3
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  3. Aug 5, 2017 · Texas Gov. Mark White gestures June 19, 1985 while speaking before the environment and public works in Washington. ... Speaking in 2014, White said he tried to model his education platform on what ...

  4. Aug 5, 2017 · The former governor, who fought kidney cancer for years, died Saturday in Houston shortly after waking up and feeling uncomfortable, according to his wife, Linda Gale White, and his son Andrew White. Governor from 1983 until 1987, White was Texas’ attorney general when he defeated Gov. Bill Clements, Texas’ first Republican governor since ...

  5. Aug 9, 2017 · White was a “good and decent man” and a natural as Texas governor who strived for improvements in education, according to Bush. “Mark envisioned a Texas where all children were educated,” said Bush, a Republican who governed Texas from 1995 until 2000 when he won the presidency.

  6. Aug 6, 2017 · 0:03. 0:38. AUSTIN — Former Texas governor Mark White, whose single term in Austin had an enduring legacy for the school children of the state, died Saturday at his home in Houston . He was 77 ...

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  8. Aug 7, 2017 · Mark White, who served as Texas' 43rd governor from 1983 to 1987, has died, according to a representative from Governor Greg Abbott's office. ... And still, he did the right thing."