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Texas House of Representatives
89th Texas Legislature
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النوع
النوع
أقصى مددNone
التاريخ
الدورة الجديدة بدأتJanuary 14, 2025
الزعامة
Dustin Burrows (R)
منذ January 14, 2025
Speaker pro tempore
Joe Moody (D)
منذ February 13, 2025
Majority Leader
Tom Oliverson (R)
منذ April 3, 2024
Minority Leader
Gene Wu (D)
منذ January 14, 2025
الهيكل
المقاعد150
المجموعات السياسية
Majority

Minority

طول المدة
2 years
السلطةArticle 3, Texas Constitution
الراتب$7,200/year + per diem
الانتخابات
First-past-the-post
آخر انتخابات
November 5, 2024
الانتخابات المقبلة
November 3, 2026
إعادة ترسيم الدوائرLegislative control
مكان الانعقاد
House of Representatives Chamber
Texas State Capitol
Austin, Texas
الموقع الإلكتروني
Texas House of Representatives

The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature. It consists of 150 members who are elected from single-member districts for two-year terms. There are no term limits. The House meets at the State Capitol in Austin.

Leadership

The leadership for the 89th Legislature is as follows:

Position Name Party Residence District
Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows[1] Republican Lubbock 83
Speaker Pro Tempore Joe Moody[2] Democratic El Paso 78
Republican Caucus Chair Tom Oliverson[3] Republican Cypress 130
Democratic House Leader Gene Wu[4] Democratic Houston 137

The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer and highest-ranking member of the House. The Speaker's duties include maintaining order within the House, recognizing members during debate, ruling on procedural matters, appointing members to the various committees and sending bills for committee review.

The Speaker pro tempore is primarily a ceremonial position, but does, by long-standing tradition, preside over the House during its consideration of local and consent bills.

Unlike other state legislatures, the House rules do not formally recognize majority or minority leaders. The unofficial leaders are the Republican Caucus Chairman and the Democratic House Leader, both of whom are elected by their respective caucuses.

Composition

Republicans currently hold a majority of seats in the House.

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Ind Vacant
End 2010 75 73 0 148 2
Begin 2011 101 49 0 150 0
End 2012 48 149 1
Begin 2013 95 55 0 150 0
End 2014
Begin 2015 98 52 0 150 0
End 2016 99 50 1
Begin 2017 95 55 0 150 0
End 2018 94 56
2019–2020 83 67 0 150 0
Begin 2021[أ] 82 67 0 149 1
End 2022 85 65 150 0
Begin 2023 86 64 0 150 0
May 9, 2023[ب] 85 149 1
February 14, 2024[ت] 86 150 0
August 15, 2024[ث] 85 149 1
August 30, 2024[ج] 86 63
Begin 2025 88 62 0 150 0
Latest voting share 58.7% 41.3%
Current House districts and party affiliation      Republican Party      Democratic Party

List of current representatives

District Name Party Start Residence Counties
1 VanDeaver, GaryGary VanDeaver Republican 2015 New Boston Bowie, Cass, Lamar, Morris, Red River
2 Money, BrentBrent Money Republican 2025 Greenville Hopkins, Hunt, Van Zandt
3 Bell Jr., CecilCecil Bell Jr. Republican 2013 Magnolia Montgomery
4 Bell, KeithKeith Bell Republican 2019 Forney Henderson, Kaufman
5 Hefner, ColeCole Hefner Republican 2017 Mount Pleasant Camp, Rains, Smith, Titus, Upshur, Wood
6 Alders, DanielDaniel Alders Republican 2025 Tyler Smith
7 Dean, JayJay Dean Republican 2017 Longview Gregg, Harrison, Marion
8 Harris, CodyCody Harris Republican 2019 Palestine Anderson, Cherokee, Henderson, Navarro
9 Ashby, TrentTrent Ashby Republican 2013 Lufkin Angelina, Houston, Polk, San Augustine, Trinity, Tyler
10 Harrison, BrianBrian Harrison Republican 2021 Midlothian Ellis
11 Shofner, JoanneJoanne Shofner Republican 2025 Nacogdoches Nacogdoches, Newton, Panola, Rusk, Sabine, Shelby
12 Wharton, TreyTrey Wharton Republican 2025 Huntsville Brazos, Grimes, Madison, Robertson, Walker, Washington
13 Orr, AngeliaAngelia Orr Republican 2023 Itasca Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Leon, Limestone, McLennan
14 Dyson, PaulPaul Dyson Republican 2025 Bryan Brazos
15 Toth, SteveSteve Toth Republican 2019 Conroe Montgomery
16 Metcalf, WillWill Metcalf Republican 2015 Conroe Montgomery
17 Gerdes, StanStan Gerdes Republican 2023 Smithville Bastrop, Burleson, Caldwell, Lee, Milam
18 Holt, JanisJanis Holt Republican 2025 Silsbee Hardin, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto
19 Troxclair, EllenEllen Troxclair Republican 2023 Lakeway Blanco, Burnet, Gillespie, Kendall, Travis
20 Wilson, TerryTerry Wilson Republican 2017 Georgetown Williamson
21 Phelan, DadeDade Phelan Republican 2015 Beaumont Jasper, Jefferson, Orange
22 Manuel, ChristianChristian Manuel Democratic 2023 Beaumont Jefferson
23 Leo-Wilson, TerriTerri Leo-Wilson Republican 2023 Galveston Chambers, Galveston
24 Bonnen, GregGreg Bonnen Republican 2013 Friendswood Galveston
25 Vasut, CodyCody Vasut Republican 2021 Angleton Brazoria
26 Morgan, MattMatt Morgan Republican 2025 Richmond Fort Bend
27 Reynolds, RonRon Reynolds Democratic 2011 Missouri City Fort Bend
28 Gates, GaryGary Gates Republican 2020 Richmond Fort Bend
29 Barry, JeffreyJeffrey Barry Republican 2025 Pearland Brazoria
30 Louderback, A.J.A.J. Louderback Republican 2025 Victoria De Witt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Victoria
31 Guillen, RyanRyan Guillen Republican[ح] 2003 Rio Grande City Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Karnes, Kenedy, La Salle, Live Oak, McMullen, Starr, Wilson, Zapata
32 Hunter, Todd AmesTodd Ames Hunter Republican 2009 Corpus Christi Aransas, Nueces
33 Pierson, KatrinaKatrina Pierson Republican 2025 Rockwall Collin, Rockwall
34 Villalobos, DeniseDenise Villalobos Republican 2025 Corpus Christi Nueces
35 Longoria, OscarOscar Longoria Democratic 2013 Mission Cameron, Hidalgo
36 Muñoz, SergioSergio Muñoz Democratic 2011 Mission Hidalgo
37 Lopez, JanieJanie Lopez Republican 2023 San Benito Cameron, Willacy
38 Gamez, ErinErin Gamez Democratic 2022 Brownsville Cameron
39 Martinez, ArmandoArmando Martinez Democratic 2005 Weslaco Hidalgo
40 Canales, TerryTerry Canales Democratic 2013 Edinburg Hidalgo
41 Guerra, RobertRobert Guerra Democratic 2012 Mission Hidalgo
42 Raymond, RichardRichard Raymond Democratic 2001 Laredo Webb
43 Lozano, José ManuelJosé Manuel Lozano Republican 2011 Kingsville Bee, Calhoun, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Refugio, San Patricio
44 Schoolcraft, AlanAlan Schoolcraft Republican 2025 McQueeney Gonzalez, Guadalupe
45 Zwiener, ErinErin Zwiener Democratic 2019 Driftwood Hays
46 Cole, SherylSheryl Cole Democratic 2019 Austin Travis
47 Goodwin, VikkiVikki Goodwin Democratic 2019 Austin Travis
48 Howard, DonnaDonna Howard Democratic 2006 Austin Travis
49 Hinojosa, GinaGina Hinojosa Democratic 2017 Austin Travis
50 Talarico, JamesJames Talarico Democratic 2018 Austin Travis
51 Flores, LuluLulu Flores Democratic 2023 Austin Travis
52 Harris Davila, CarolineCaroline Harris Davila Republican 2023 Round Rock Williamson
53 Virdell, WesWes Virdell Republican 2025 Brady Bandera, Crane, Crockett, Edwards, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Pecos, Real, Schleicher, Sutton, Upton
54 Buckley, BradBrad Buckley Republican 2019 Salado Bell
55 Hickland, HillaryHillary Hickland Republican 2025 Belton Bell
56 Curry, PatPat Curry Republican 2024 Waco McLennan
57 Hayes, RichardRichard Hayes Republican 2023 Hickory Creek Denton
58 Kerwin, HelenHelen Kerwin Republican 2025 Glen Rose Johnson, Somervell
59 Slawson, ShelbyShelby Slawson Republican 2021 Stephenville Coryell, Erath, Hamilton, Hood
60 Olcott, MikeMike Olcott Republican 2025 Fort Worth Palo Pinto, Parker, Stephens
61 Richardson, KeresaKeresa Richardson Republican 2025 McKinney Collin
62 Luther, ShelleyShelley Luther Republican 2025 Tom Bean Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson
63 Bumgarner, BenBen Bumgarner Republican 2023 Flower Mound Denton
64 Hopper, AndyAndy Hopper Republican 2025 Decatur Denton, Wise
65 Little, MitchMitch Little Republican 2025 Lewisville Denton
66 Shaheen, MattMatt Shaheen Republican 2015 Plano Collin
67 Leach, JeffJeff Leach Republican 2013 Plano Collin
68 Spiller, DavidDavid Spiller Republican 2021 Jacksboro Brown, Cooke, Eastland, Jack, Lampasas, Mills, Montague, San Saba, Shackelford, Throckmorton, Young
69 Frank, JamesJames Frank Republican 2013 Wichita Falls Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Fisher, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, King, Knox, Motley, Stonewall, Wichita, Wilbarger
70 Plesa, MihaelaMihaela Plesa Democratic 2023 Dallas Collin
71 Lambert, StanStan Lambert Republican 2017 Abilene Callahan, Jones, Nolan, Taylor
72 Darby, DrewDrew Darby Republican 2007 San Angelo Coke, Coleman, Concho, Glasscock, Howard, Irion, Reagan, Runnels, Sterling, Tom Green
73 Isaac, CarrieCarrie Isaac Republican 2023 Dripping Springs Comal, Hays
74 Morales, EddieEddie Morales Democratic 2021 Eagle Pass Brewster, Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, Kinney, Maverick, Presidio, Reeves, Terrell, Val Verde
75 González, MaryMary González Democratic 2013 Clint El Paso
76 Lalani, SulemanSuleman Lalani Democratic 2023 Sugar Land Fort Bend
77 Perez, VincentVincent Perez Democratic 2025 El Paso El Paso
78 Moody, JoeJoe Moody Democratic 2013 El Paso El Paso
79 Ordaz, ClaudiaClaudia Ordaz Democratic 2021 El Paso El Paso
80 McLaughlin, DonDon McLaughlin Republican 2025 Uvalde Atacscosa, Dimmit, Frio, Uvalde, Webb, Zavala
81 Landgraf, BrooksBrooks Landgraf Republican 2015 Odessa Ector, Loving, Ward, Winkler
82 Craddick, TomTom Craddick Republican 1969 Midland Dawson, Martin, Midland
83 Burrows, DustinDustin Burrows Republican 2015 Lubbock Borden, Crosby, Dickens, Floyd, Garza, Kent, Lubbock, Lynn, Mitchell, Scurry, Terry
84 Tepper, CarlCarl Tepper Republican 2023 Lubbock Lubbock
85 Kitzman, StanStan Kitzman Republican 2023 Pattison Austin, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Waller, Wharton
86 Smithee, John T.John T. Smithee Republican 1985 Amarillo Armstrong, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Hartley, Oldham, Parmer, Randall
87 Fairly, CarolineCaroline Fairly Republican 2025 Amarillo Carson, Hansford, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochilitree, Potter, Sherman
88 King, KenKen King Republican 2013 Canadian Andrews, Bailey, Briscoe, Castro, Childress, Cochran, Collingsworth, Donley, Gaines, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hansford, Hemphill, Hockley, Lamb, Roberts, Swisher, Wheeler, Yoakum
89 Noble, CandyCandy Noble Republican 2019 Lucas Collin
90 Romero Jr., RamonRamon Romero Jr. Democratic 2015 Fort Worth Tarrant
91 Lowe, DavidDavid Lowe Republican 2025 North Richland Hills Tarrant
92 Bhojani, SalmanSalman Bhojani Democratic 2023 Euless Tarrant
93 Schatzline, NateNate Schatzline Republican 2023 Fort Worth Tarrant
94 Tinderholt, TonyTony Tinderholt Republican 2015 Arlington Tarrant
95 Collier, NicoleNicole Collier Democratic 2013 Fort Worth Tarrant
96 Cook, DavidDavid Cook Republican 2021 Mansfield Tarrant
97 McQueeney, JohnJohn McQueeney Republican 2025 Fort Worth Tarrant
98 Capriglione, GiovanniGiovanni Capriglione Republican 2013 Southlake Tarrant
99 Geren, CharlieCharlie Geren Republican 2001 Fort Worth Tarrant
100 Jones, VentonVenton Jones Democratic 2023 Dallas Dallas
101 Turner, ChrisChris Turner Democratic 2013 Grand Prairie Tarrant
102 Ramos, Ana-MariaAna-Maria Ramos Democratic 2019 Richardson Dallas
103 Anchia, RafaelRafael Anchia Democratic 2005 Dallas Dallas
104 González, JessicaJessica González Democratic 2019 Dallas Dallas
105 Meza, TerryTerry Meza Democratic 2019 Irving Dallas
106 Patterson, JaredJared Patterson Republican 2019 Frisco Denton
107 Garcia, LindaLinda Garcia Democratic 2025 Mesquite Dallas
108 Meyer, MorganMorgan Meyer Republican 2015 University Park Dallas
109 Davis, AichaAicha Davis Democratic 2025 Dallas Dallas
110 Rose, ToniToni Rose Democratic 2013 Dallas Dallas
111 Davis, YvonneYvonne Davis Democratic 1993 Dallas Dallas
112 Button, Angie ChenAngie Chen Button Republican 2009 Garland Dallas
113 Bowers, RhettaRhetta Bowers Democratic 2019 Rowlett Dallas
114 Bryant, JohnJohn Bryant Democratic 2023 Dallas Dallas
115 Hernandez, CassandraCassandra Hernandez Democratic 2025 Farmers Branch Dallas
116 Fischer, Trey MartinezTrey Martinez Fischer Democratic 2019 San Antonio Bexar
117 Cortez, PhilipPhilip Cortez Democratic 2017 San Antonio Bexar
118 Lujan, JohnJohn Lujan Republican 2021 San Antonio Bexar
119 Campos, ElizabethElizabeth Campos Democratic 2021 San Antonio Bexar
120 Gervin-Hawkins, BarbaraBarbara Gervin-Hawkins Democratic 2017 San Antonio Bexar
121 LaHood, MarcMarc LaHood Republican 2025 San Antonio Bexar
122 Dorazio, MarkMark Dorazio Republican 2023 San Antonio Bexar
123 Bernal, DiegoDiego Bernal Democratic 2015 San Antonio Bexar
124 Garcia, JoseyJosey Garcia Democratic 2023 San Antonio Bexar
125 Lopez, RayRay Lopez Democratic 2019 San Antonio Bexar
126 Harless, SamSam Harless Republican 2019 Spring Harris
127 Cunningham, CharlesCharles Cunningham Republican 2023 Humble Harris
128 Cain, BriscoeBriscoe Cain Republican 2017 Deer Park Harris
129 Paul, DennisDennis Paul Republican 2015 Houston Harris
130 Oliverson, TomTom Oliverson Republican 2017 Cypress Harris
131 Allen, AlmaAlma Allen Democratic 2005 Houston Harris
132 Schofield, MikeMike Schofield Republican 2021 Katy Harris
133 DeAyala, ManoMano DeAyala Republican 2023 Houston Harris
134 Johnson, AnnAnn Johnson Democratic 2021 Houston Harris
135 Rosenthal, JonJon Rosenthal Democratic 2019 Houston Harris
136 Bucy III, JohnJohn Bucy III Democratic 2019 Austin Williamson
137 Wu, GeneGene Wu Democratic 2013 Houston Harris
138 Hull, LaceyLacey Hull Republican 2021 Houston Harris
139 Ward Johnson, CharleneCharlene Ward Johnson Democratic 2025 Houston Harris
140 Walle, ArmandoArmando Walle Democratic 2009 Houston Harris
141 Thompson, SenfroniaSenfronia Thompson Democratic 1973 Houston Harris
142 Dutton Jr., HaroldHarold Dutton Jr. Democratic 1985 Houston Harris
143 Hernandez, AnaAna Hernandez Democratic 2005 Houston Harris
144 Perez, Mary AnnMary Ann Perez Democratic 2017 Houston Harris
145 Morales, ChristinaChristina Morales Democratic 2019 Houston Harris
146 Simmons, Lauren AshleyLauren Ashley Simmons Democratic 2025 Houston Harris
147 Jones, JolandaJolanda Jones Democratic 2022 Houston Harris
148 Morales Shaw, PennyPenny Morales Shaw Democratic 2021 Houston Harris
149 Vo, HubertHubert Vo Democratic 2005 Houston Harris
150 Swanson, ValoreeValoree Swanson Republican 2017 Spring Harris

Notable past members

Officials

Speaker of the House

The Speaker of the House of Representatives has duties as a presiding officer as well as administrative duties. As a presiding officer, the Speaker must enforce, apply, and interpret the rules of the House, call House members to order, lay business in order before the House and receive propositions made by members, refer proposed legislation to a committee, preserve order and decorum, recognize people in the gallery, state and hold votes on questions, vote as a member of the House, decide on all questions to order, appoint the Speaker Pro Tempore and Temporary Chair, adjourn the House in the event of an emergency, postpone reconvening in the event of an emergency, and sign all bills, joint resolutions, and concurrent resolutions. The administrative duties of the Speaker include having control over the Hall of the House, appointing chair, vice-chair, and members to each standing committee, appointing all conference committees, and directing committees to make interim studies.[7]

Chief Clerk

The Chief Clerk is the head of the Chief Clerk's Office which maintains a record of all authors who sign legislation, maintains and distributes membership information to current house members, and forwards copies of legislation to house committee chairs.[8] The Chief Clerk is the primary custodian of all legal documents within House. Additional duties include keeping a record of all progress on a document, attesting all warrants, writs, and subpoenas, receiving and filing all documents received by the house, and maintaining the electronic information and calendar for documents. When there is a considerable update of the electronic source website, the Chief Clerk is also responsible for noticing House members via email.[7]

Committee structure

The committee structure below is valid for the 88th Legislature (numbers in parentheses are the number of committee members; under House rules 1/2 of each committee's membership is determined by seniority and the remaining 1/2 by the Speaker of the House, excluding Procedural Committees[note 1] the membership of which are wholly chosen by the Speaker).[9]

  • Agriculture and Livestock (9)
  • Appropriations[note 2] (27)
    • Subcommittee on Articles I, IV & V
    • Subcommittee on Article II
    • Subcommittee on Article III
    • Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII & VIII
    • Subcommittee on Strategic Fiscal Review
  • Business & Industry (9)
  • Calendars (11)
  • Community Safety (select)
  • Corrections (9)
  • County Affairs (9)
  • Criminal Jurisprudence (9)
  • Culture, Recreation & Tourism (9)
  • Defense & Veterans' Affairs (9)
  • Elections (9)
  • Energy Resources (11)
  • Environmental Regulation (9)
  • General Investigating (5)
  • Health Care Reform (select)
  • Higher Education (11)
  • Homeland Security & Public Safety (9)
  • House Administration (11)
  • Human Services (9)
  • Insurance (9)
  • International Relations & Economic Development (9)
    • اعتبارا من 2021 the committee examines the Texas Workforce Commission. That year, Christopher Hooks, R.G. Ratcliffe and Andrea Zelinski of Texas Monthly stated that the competencies are "vital" even though there is a lack of prestige in being assigned to this committee, stating that it is "not a sexy assignment" and comparing being placed on it to "getting cast as a tree in your high school play."[10] Some lawmakers are placed on the committee as a means of disciplining them.[10]
  • Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence (9)
  • Juvenile Justice & Family Issues (9)
  • Land & Resource Management (9)
  • Licensing & Administrative Procedures (11)
  • Local & Consent Calendars (11)
  • Natural Resources (11)
  • Pensions, Investments & Financial Services (9)
  • Public Education (13)
  • Public Health (11)
  • Redistricting (15)
  • Resolutions Calendars (11)
  • State Affairs (13)
  • Transportation (13)
  • Urban Affairs (9)
  • Ways & Means (11)
  • Youth Health & Safety (select)

In addition to these committees, there are also six joint committees composed of members of both the State House and Senate:

Past composition

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Republican Drew Springer (District 68) resigned intersession on December 19, 2020, after being elected in a special election to the Texas Senate.
  2. ^ Republican Bryan Slaton (District 2) was expelled from the House for inappropriate conduct with one of his interns.
  3. ^ Republican Jill Dutton was sworn in to succeed Slaton.
  4. ^ Republican Charles Anderson (District 56) resigned.
  5. ^ Democrat Shawn Thierry (District 146) switched parties to Republican.[5]
  6. ^ Elected as a Democrat but switched parties on November 15, 2021
  1. ^ The following committees are considered Procedural: Calendars, Local & Consent Calendars, Resolutions Calendars, General Investigating, House Administration, and Redistricting.
  2. ^ The biennial appropriations bill is divided into eight Articles: General Government (I), Health and Human Services (II), Agencies of Education (III), The Judiciary (IV), Public Safety and Criminal Justice (V), Natural Resources (VI), Business and Economic Development (VII), and Regulatory (VIII).
  3. ^ This committees is composed of six members: the Speaker of the House and the Lieutenant Governor (who serve as joint chairs), the Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees, and one Senator appointed by the Lieutenant Governor; the Committee in turn hires and oversees the State Auditor of Texas.
  4. ^ This committee is composed of ten members: the Speaker of the House and the Lieutenant Governor (who serve as joint chairs), the Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees, three Senators appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, and two Representatives appointed by the Speaker.
  5. ^ This committee is composed of six members: the Speaker of the House and the Lieutenant Governor the Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, two Senators appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, and one Representative appointed by the Speaker.
  6. ^ This committee is composed of 14 members: the Speaker of the House and the Lieutenant Governor (who serve as joint chairs), the Chair of the House Administration Committee, six Senators appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, and five Representatives appointed by the Speaker.

References

  1. ^ Barragan, James; Scherer, Jasper (يناير 14, 2025). "Rep. Dustin Burrows voted Texas House speaker in blow to insurgent GOP movement". Retrieved فبراير 25, 2025.
  2. ^ Powell, Adam (فبراير 18, 2025). "El Paso delegation receives committee assignments; Moody named speaker pro tempore". El Paso Times. Retrieved فبراير 25, 2025.
  3. ^ Davis, Erin (ديسمبر 11, 2024). "Texas House Democratic Caucus elects Gene Wu to lead party". Spectrum News. His counterpart, House Republican Caucus Chair Rep. Tom Oliverson, of Cypress, says he and Wu don't agree on policy, but he's learned from his legislating.
  4. ^ Downey, Renzo (ديسمبر 5, 2024). "Houston Rep. Gene Wu to lead Texas House Democrats through GOP-dominated legislative session". Texas Tribune. Retrieved فبراير 25, 2025.
  5. ^ Scherer, Jason (أغسطس 30, 2024). "State Rep. Shawn Thierry switches to GOP, says Democratic Party has "lost its way"". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved أغسطس 30, 2024.
  6. ^ Hispanic Americans in Congress, 1822–2012. U.S. Government Printing Office. 2013. p. 422. ISBN 978-0160920684.
  7. ^ أ ب "Texas House Rules" (PDF). Texas House of Representatives. Archived from the original (PDF) on يناير 24, 2011. Retrieved مارس 1, 2016.
  8. ^ "Service Providers". Guide to Texas Legislative Information. Archived from the original on فبراير 15, 2015. Retrieved مارس 1, 2016.
  9. ^ "Texas Legislature Online – House Committees".
  10. ^ أ ب Hooks, Christopher; Ratcliffe, R.G.; Zelinski, Andrea (يوليو 2021). "2021: The Best and Worst Legislators". Texas Monthly. Retrieved أغسطس 16, 2024.
  11. ^ "Texas State Auditor's Office - Legislative Audit Committee".
  12. ^ "Legislative Budget Board".
  13. ^ "Legislative Reference Library |". lrl.texas.gov.
  14. ^ "Texas Legislative Council". tlc.texas.gov.

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