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Jimmy Dean Rudd (born c. 1943), known as Jim Rudd, is an attorney and a Democratic former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Brownfield in Terry County in West Texas. He held the District 77 seat from 1977 to 1993. For his last term from 1993 to 1995, he represented District 80. [1]
Trey Wharton (born December 17, 1966) is an American politician who was elected member of the Texas House of Representatives for the 12th district in 2024. [1] A member of the Republican Party, he succeeded Kyle Kacal. [2] Wharton attended Huntsville High School and Texas Christian University. [3]
– VFL footballer with Melbourne, VFL state representative 1903, 1904 Henry Thomas Langley (1892–95) – Church of England clergyman, army chaplain, Dean of Melbourne (1942) [ 35 ] Jason Lea (1952–58) – Managing Director, Darrell Lea Chocolates ; Chairman, Family Business Association [ 7 ] [ 36 ]
Ehrhardt worked as a classroom teacher and school principal. [1] She later taught at SMU, and one of her students was Laura Bush, whom she taught children's literature. [3] From 1995 to 2002, she served as Texas state Representative. [1] [2] She supported gay rights. [4] The library at Zan Wesley Holmes, Jr. Middle School in Dallas is named in ...
State Representative: 2006 Democratic: Jim Jordan: Wrestling: Two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion, 1985–1986, assistant wrestling coach for Ohio State University, 1987–1995 OH: State Representative: 1995–2000 Republican: State Senator: 2001–2006 U.S. Representative: 2007–present Michelle Kwan: Figure skating
Allison has served on the Alamo Heights Independent School District Early Childhood Task Force, and on the VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority Board of Trustees for 8 years and the last 2 as Vice Chairman. [2] Allison was elected to represent District 121 in the Texas House of Representatives on November 6, 2018 and was sworn in on January 8, 2019.
Representative Raney backed the approved 2013 Texas State Budget and legislation to assist College Station in the establishment of a medical district. He supports legislation to allow Brazos County to earmark specified hotel and motel sales taxes to underwrite part of the costs for renovations to Kyle Field at TAMU.
Villalba was a legislative ally of Joe Straus, the Moderate Republican Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio, who left the post in 2019. In 2014, Villalba said that the Texas Senate under Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick in 2015 would be "the most conservative in state history." He warned that a number of bills coming ...