FLORES, Bill (R-TX-1st) Rep.

FLORES, Bil

William H. “Bill” Flores, a Representative from Texas; born in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyo.; February 25, 1954; B.B.A., Texas A & M University, College Station, Tex., 1976; M.B.A., Houston Baptist University, Houston, Tex., 1985; accountant; energy company executive; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Twelfth Congress (January 3, 2011-present)

Farenthold, Blake (R-TX-1st) Rep.

Blake Farenthold

FARENTHOLD, Blake, a Representative from Texas; born in Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Tex.; December 12, 1962; B. S., University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 1985; J.D., St. Mary’s University School of Law, San Antonio, Tex., 1989; lawyer, private practice; business owner; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Twelfth Congress (January 3, 2011-present)

Quico Canseco (R-TX-23rd) Rep.

Quico Canseco (R-TX-23rd) Rep.

In the Republican primary, Canseco won the runoff election against Will Hurd with 56 percent of the vote.
Canseco released a few television advertisements. As of October 13, 2010, Democratic incumbent Ciro Rodriguez had raised more cash overall ($1,481,520 versus Canseco’s $980,821), but Canseco had more cash on hand ($147,961 versus Rodriguez’s $90,915). Canseco defeated Rodriguez on November 2, 2010 to take Texas’s 23rd Congressional seat by 49.38 to 44.44 percent. Read more [Read more...]

Olson, Pete (R-TX-22nd) Rep.

Coming from a military family, Pete Olson knows the meaning of service. Indeed, one could say that he was born to serve, on December 9, 1962 in Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, Washington. The Olson family eventually settled in Seabrook, TX in 1972. Pete attended public school and graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1981, went to Rice University graduating in 1985, and then on to the University of Texas School of Law in Austin. On the day he completed the Texas Bar Examination in July 1988, Pete took the Oath of Office for service in the United States Navy. [Read more...]

Paul, Ron (R-TX-14th) Rep.

Ron Paul

On March 4, Texas Representative Ron Paul was re-nominated for his seat representing District 14 in the House after a contentious primary battle. read more about Ron Paul from Mahalo

Thornberry, William (R-TX-13th) Rep.

Smith, Lamar (R-TX-21st) Rep.

Rodriguez, Ciro (D-TX-23rd) Rep.

Reyes, Silvestre (D-TX-16th) Rep.

Poe, Ted (R-TX-2nd) Rep.

Ortiz, Solomon (D-TX-27th) Rep.

Neugebauer, Randy (R-TX-19th) Rep.

McCaul, Michael (R-TX-10th) Rep.

Marchant, Kenny (R-TX-24th) Rep.

Lampson, Nicholas (D-TX-22nd) Rep.

Johnson, Sam (R-TX-3rd) Rep.

Johnson, Eddie Bernice (D-TX-30th) Rep.

Jackson Lee, Sheila (D-TX-18th) Rep.

Sessions, Pete (R-TX-32nd) Rep.

Hinojosa, Ruben (D-TX-15th) Rep.

Hensarling, Jeb (R-TX-5th) Rep.

Hall, Ralph (R-TX-4th) Rep.

Green, Gene (D-TX-29th) Rep.

Ortiz, Solomon (D-TX-27th) Rep.

Green, Al (D-TX-9th) Rep.

Granger, Kay (R-TX-12th) Rep.

Gonzalez, Charles (D-TX-20th) Rep.

Gohmert, Louie (R-TX-1st) Rep.

Edwards, Chet (D-TX-17th) Rep.

Doggett, Lloyd (D-TX-25th) Rep.