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  2. List of people from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence A. Alexander (born 1943 in Fort Worth), law professor; Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman in Texas State Senate (1973–1983) H.S. Broiles (1845–1913), 6th Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas [1] Joel Burns (born 1969), politician; Reby Cary (1920–2018), educator, historian, and member of the Texas House of Representatives

  3. Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, Higginbotham operates in more than 87 offices in 16 states across the U.S. with approximately 2,700 employees. Higginbotham is ranked in the top 20 largest independent insurance brokerages in the U.S and is the largest based in Texas by revenue.

  4. East Rosedale Street dedicated to Reby Cary, Fort Worth ... - AOL

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    Reby Cary, the first Black man elected to the Fort Worth school board and the first Black professor at UT Arlington, was a driving force behind projects to revitalize the East Rosedale area.

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  6. Cary Silkin - Wikipedia

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    Cary Silkin is an American professional wrestling promoter. He was the owner of Ring of Honor (ROH) from 2004 to 2011 and served as an ambassador for the promotion from 2011 to 2022. In 2022 he became the inaugural winner of the promotion's Hall of Fame Legacy Award .

  7. List of current United States representatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of January 20, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.