Texas House of Representatives Contact Information - 2017 Representative District Email Address (512) Phone Alma A

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Texas House of Representatives Contact Information - 2017 Representative District Email Address (512) Phone Alma A Texas House of Representatives Contact Information - 2017 Representative District Email Address (512) Phone Alma A. Allen (D) 131 [email protected] (512) 463-0744 Roberto R. Alonzo (D) 104 [email protected] (512) 463-0408 Carol Alvarado (D) 145 [email protected] (512) 463-0732 Rafael Anchia (D) 103 [email protected] (512) 463-0746 Charles "Doc" Anderson (R) 56 [email protected] (512) 463-0135 Rodney Anderson (R) 105 [email protected] (512) 463-0641 Diana Arévalo (D) 116 [email protected] (512) 463-0616 Trent Ashby (R) 57 [email protected] (512) 463-0508 Ernest Bailes (R) 18 [email protected] (512) 463-0570 Cecil Bell (R) 3 [email protected] (512) 463-0650 Diego Bernal (D) 123 [email protected] (512) 463-0532 Kyle Biedermann (R) 73 [email protected] (512) 463-0325 César Blanco (D) 76 [email protected] (512) 463-0622 Dwayne Bohac (R) 138 [email protected] (512) 463-0727 Dennis H. Bonnen (R) 25 [email protected] (512) 463-0564 Greg Bonnen (R) 24 [email protected] (512) 463-0729 Cindy Burkett (R) 113 [email protected] (512) 463-0464 DeWayne Burns (R) 58 [email protected] (512) 463-0538 Dustin Burrows (R) 83 [email protected] (512) 463-0542 Angie Chen Button (R) 112 [email protected] (512) 463-0486 Briscoe Cain (R) 128 [email protected] (512) 463-0733 Terry Canales (D) 40 [email protected] (512) 463-0426 Giovanni Capriglione (R) 98 [email protected] (512) 463-0690 Travis Clardy (R) 11 [email protected] (512) 463-0592 Garnet Coleman (D) 147 [email protected] (512) 463-0524 Nicole Collier (D) 95 [email protected] (512) 463-0716 Byron C. Cook (R) 8 [email protected] (512) 463-0730 Philip Cortez (D) 117 [email protected] (512) 463-0269 Scott Cosper (R) 54 [email protected] (512) 463-0684 Tom Craddick (R) 82 [email protected] (512) 463-0500 John Cyrier (R) 17 [email protected] (512) 463-0682 Tony Dale (R) 136 [email protected] (512) 463-0696 Drew Darby (R) 72 [email protected] (512) 463-0331 Sarah Davis (R) 134 [email protected] (512) 463-0389 Yvonne Davis (D) 111 [email protected] (512) 463-0598 Jay Dean (R) 7 [email protected] (512) 463-0750 Joseph "Joe" Deshotel (D) 22 [email protected] (512) 463-0662 Dawnna M. Dukes (D) 46 [email protected] (512) 463-0506 Harold V. Dutton (D) 142 [email protected] (512) 463-0510 Gary Elkins (R) 135 [email protected] (512) 463-0722 Wayne Faircloth (R) 23 [email protected] (512) 463-0502 Pat Fallon (R) 106 [email protected] (512) 463-0694 Jessica Farrar (D) 148 [email protected] (512) 463-0620 Dan Flynn (R) 2 [email protected] (512) 463-0880 James Frank (R) 69 [email protected] (512) 463-0534 John Frullo (R) 84 [email protected] (512) 463-0676 Charlie L. Geren (R) 99 [email protected] (512) 463-0610 Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (D) 120 [email protected] (512) 463-0708 Helen Giddings (D) 109 [email protected] (512) 463-0953 Craig Goldman (R) 97 [email protected] (512) 463-0608 Larry Gonzales (R) 52 [email protected] (512) 463-0670 Mary E. González (D) 75 [email protected] (512) 463-0613 Lance Gooden (R) 4 [email protected] (512) 463-0458 R. D. "Bobby" Guerra (D) 41 [email protected] (512) 463-0578 Ryan Guillen (D) 31 [email protected] (512) 463-0416 Roland Gutierrez (D) 119 [email protected] (512) 463-0452 Cole Hefner (R) 5 [email protected] (512) 463-0271 Ana Hernandez (D) 143 [email protected] (512) 463-0614 Abel Herrero (D) 34 [email protected] (512) 463-0462 Gina Hinojosa (D) 49 [email protected] (512) 463-0668 Justin Holland (R) 33 [email protected] (512) 463-0484 Donna Howard (D) 48 [email protected] (512) 463-0631 Dan Huberty (R) 127 [email protected] (512) 463-0520 Todd Hunter (R) 32 [email protected] (512) 463-0672 Jason A. Isaac (R) 45 [email protected] (512) 463-0647 Celia Israel (D) 50 [email protected] (512) 463-0821 Eric Johnson (D) 100 [email protected] (512) 463-0586 Jarvis D. Johnson (D) 139 [email protected] (512) 463-0554 Kyle J. Kacal (R) 12 [email protected] (512) 463-0412 Mark Keough (R) 15 [email protected] (512) 463-0797 Ken King (R) 88 [email protected] (512) 463-0736 Phil S. King (R) 61 [email protected] (512) 463-0738 Tracy O. King (D) 80 [email protected] (512) 463-0194 Stephanie Klick (R) 91 [email protected] (512) 463-0599 Linda Koop (R) 102 [email protected] (512) 463-0454 Matt Krause (R) 93 [email protected] (512) 463-0562 John Kuempel (R) 44 [email protected] (512) 463-0602 Stan Lambert (R) 71 [email protected] (512) 463-0718 Brooks Landgraf (R) 81 [email protected] (512) 463-0546 Mike Lang (R) 60 [email protected] (512) 463-0656 Lyle Larson (R) 122 [email protected] (512) 463-0646 Jodie Laubenberg (R) 89 [email protected] (512) 463-0186 Jeff Leach (R) 67 [email protected] (512) 463-0544 Oscar Longoria (D) 35 [email protected] (512) 463-0645 J.M. Lozano (R) 43 [email protected] (512) 463-0463 Eddie Lucio (D) 38 [email protected] (512) 463-0606 Armando A. "Mando" Martinez (D) 39 [email protected] (512) 463-0530 Will Metcalf (R) 16 [email protected] (512) 463-0726 Morgan Meyer (R) 108 [email protected] (512) 463-0367 Rick Miller (R) 26 [email protected] (512) 463-0710 Ina Minjarez (D) 124 [email protected] (512) 463-0634 Joe Moody (D) 78 [email protected] (512) 463-0728 Geanie W. Morrison (R) 30 [email protected] (512) 463-0456 Sergio Muñoz (D) 36 [email protected] (512) 463-0704 Jim Murphy (R) 133 [email protected] (512) 463-0514 Andrew Murr (R) 53 [email protected] (512) 463-0536 Victoria Neave (D) 107 [email protected] (512) 463-0244 Alfonso "Poncho" Nevarez (D) 74 [email protected] (512) 463-0566 Rene O. Oliveira (D) 37 [email protected] (512) 463-0640 Tom Oliverson (R) 130 [email protected] (512) 463-0661 Evelina Ortega (D) 77 [email protected] (512) 463-0638 Chris Paddie (R) 9 [email protected] (512) 463-0556 Tan Parker (R) 63 [email protected] (512) 463-0688 Dennis Paul (R) 129 [email protected] (512) 463-0734 Mary Ann Perez (D) 144 [email protected] (512) 463-0460 Dade Phelan (R) 21 [email protected] (512) 463-0706 Larry Phillips (R) 62 [email protected] (512) 463-0297 Joseph C. "Joe" Pickett (D) 79 [email protected] (512) 463-0596 Four Price (R) 87 [email protected] (512) 463-0470 John Raney (R) 14 [email protected] (512) 463-0698 Richard Pena Raymond (D) 42 [email protected] (512) 463-0558 Ron Reynolds (D) 27 [email protected] (512) 463-0494 Matt Rinaldi (R) 115 [email protected] (512) 463-0468 Kevin Roberts (R) 126 [email protected] (512) 463-0496 Eddie Rodriguez (D) 51 [email protected] (512) 463-0674 Justin Rodriguez (D) 125 [email protected] (512) 463-0669 Ramon Romero (D) 90 [email protected] (512) 463-0740 Toni Rose (D) 110 [email protected] (512) 463-0664 Scott Sanford (R) 70 [email protected] (512) 463-0356 Matt Schaefer (R) 6 [email protected] (512) 463-0584 Mike Schofield (R) 132 [email protected] (512) 463-0528 Leighton Schubert (R) 13 [email protected] (512) 463-0600 Matt Shaheen (R) 66 [email protected] (512) 463-0594 J. D. Sheffield (R) 59 [email protected] (512) 463-0628 Hugh D.
Recommended publications
  • 87Th LEGISLATIVE SESSION and COVID RESTRICTIONS On
    87th LEGISLATIVE SESSION AND COVID RESTRICTIONS On January 12, 2021, lawmakers from across the state will convene the 87th Texas Legislative Session, meeting for the Regular Session over the following 140 days through May 31. This will be the first time that all 181 legislators will come together since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the virus is top-of-mind for everyone involved. While the Governor recently announced the re-opening of the Capitol building on January 4, we have minimal knowledge of the health and safety protocols the members, staff and Capitol visitors will have to follow when they enter the building next week. It will surely be a much different environment than previous sessions. We know the following requirements will be in place as of today, per a memo released by the State Preservation Board last week: • The Capitol building will only be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday; it will be closed Saturday and Sunday for cleaning. • The public may only enter through the North Capitol entrance. • Covid testing will be encouraged and provided on the North Plaza at no expense. • A mask will be required to be worn inside the building at all times. • All deliveries to the Capitol, including food and beverage, must be left at the loading dock; no delivery personnel will be allowed beyond the loading dock or through the public entrance. • No public tours or groups or sponsored event space will be available. • The House and Senate will manage public access to their offices once convened and rules are adopted, and the public will need to check with the offices directly for specific guidelines.
    [Show full text]
  • House Committee on Public Health Interim Report
    Interim Report to the 86th Texas Legislature HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH December 2018 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INTERIM REPORT 2018 A REPORT TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 86TH TEXAS LEGISLATURE FOUR PRICE CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE CLERK SANDRA TALTON ASSISTANT COMMITTEE CLERK ELIZABETH FARLEY Committee On Public Health December 14, 2018 Four Price P.O. Box 2910 Chairman Austin, Texas 78768-2910 The Honorable Joe Straus Speaker, Texas House of Representatives Members of the Texas House of Representatives Texas State Capitol, Rm. 2W.13 Austin, Texas 78701 Dear Mr. Speaker and Fellow Members: The Committee on Public Health of the Eighty-fifth Legislature hereby submits its interim report including recommendations for consideration by the Eighty-sixth Legislature. Respectfully submitted, _______________________ Four Price, Chairman ______________________________ _____________________________ J.D. Sheffield , Vice Chairman Representative Diana Arévalo ______________________________ _____________________________ Representative Cindy Burkett Representative Garnet Coleman ______________________________ _____________________________ Representative Nicole Collier Representative Philip Cortez ______________________________ _____________________________ Representative R.D. "Bobby" Guerra Representative Stephanie Klick ______________________________ _____________________________ Representative Tom Oliverson Representative Bill Zedler ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Chairman, the Vice-Chairman, and the members of the House
    [Show full text]
  • 82Nd Leg Members
    Representative Party District Phone Number Jose Aliseda R HD35 512-463-0645 Alma Allen D HD131 512-463-0744 Roberto Alonzo D HD104 512-463-0408 Carol Alvarado D HD145 512-463-0732 Rafael Anchia D HD103 512-463-0746 Charles (Doc) Anderson R HD56 512-463-0135 Rodney Anderson R HD106 512-463-0694 Jimmie Don Aycock R HD54 512-463-0684 Marva Beck R HD57 512-463-0508 Leo Berman R HD6 512-463-0584 Dwayne Bohac R HD138 512-463-0727 Dennis Bonnen R HD25 512-463-0564 Dan Branch R HD108 512-463-0367 Fred Brown R HD14 512-463-0698 Cindy Burkett R HD101 512-463-0464 Lon Burnam D HD90 512-463-0740 Angie Chen Button R HD112 512-463-0486 Erwin Cain R HD3 512-463-0650 Bill Callegari R HD132 512-463-0528 Stefani Carter R HD102 512-463-0454 Joaquin Castro D HD125 512-463-0669 Warren Chisum R HD88 512-463-0736 Wayne Christian R HD9 512-463-0556 Garnet Coleman D HD147 512-463-0524 Byron Cook R HD8 512-463-0730 Tom Craddick R HD82 512-463-0500 Brandon Creighton R HD16 512-463-0726 Myra Crownover R HD64 512-463-0582 Drew Darby R HD72 512-463-0331 John Davis R HD129 512-463-0734 Sarah Davis R HD134 512-463-0389 Yvonne Davis D HD111 512-463-0598 Joe Deshotel D HD22 512-463-0662 Joe Driver R HD113 512-463-0574 Dawnna Dukes D HD46 512-463-0506 Harold Dutton D HD142 512-463-0510 Craig Eiland D HD23 512-463-0502 Rob Eissler R HD15 512-463-0797 Gary Elkins R HD135 512-463-0722 Joe Farias D HD118 512-463-0714 Jessica Farrar D HD148 512-463-0620 Allen Fletcher R HD130 512-463-0661 Sergio Munoz, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • Subcommittee Assignments
    H OUSE A PPROPRIATIONS C OMMITTEE TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES P.O. BOX 2910 • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78768-2910 GREG BONNEN CAMERON COCKE CHAIR COMMITTEE DIRECTOR MARY GONZÁLEZ Room E1.032 VICE CHAIR 512-463-1091 TO: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE FROM: REPRESENTATIVE GREG BONNEN, M.D., CHAIRMAN DATE: FEBRUARY 18, 2021 RE: SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Members, Due to inclement weather, the House Appropriations Committee will not convene for the previously posted hearing on Thursday, February 18, 2021. Pursuant to Rule 4, Sections 43 and 44, each committee may conduct its business through the use of subcommittees as determined by the chair, who shall appoint the membership of each subcommittee. Therefore, contingent upon entry of subcommittee appointments into the committee record, I create the following subcommittees and name the following chairs and members of each subcommittee: Subcommittee on Articles I, IV, and V Representative Mary González, CHAIR Representative Matt Schaefer, VICE CHAIR Representative Trent Ashby Representative Justin Holland Representative Carl Sherman Subcommittee on Article II Representative Giovanni Capriglione, CHAIR Representative Toni Rose, VICE CHAIR Representative Donna Howard Representative John Raney Representative Jay Dean Representative Julie Johnson Representative Gary Gates Representative Ann Johnson Subcommittee on Article III Representative Terry Wilson, CHAIR Representative Erin Zwiener, VICE CHAIR Representative Geanie Morrison Representative Gene Wu Representative Gary VanDeaver Representative
    [Show full text]
  • The Big Freeze I Am Glad to See Warmer Weather No Way for the County to Continue Normal Operations Has Returned to Tarrant County
    March 2021 County News Update Volume 4 No. 1 The Big Freeze I am glad to see warmer weather no way for the County to continue normal operations has returned to Tarrant County. It under such extenuating circumstances. I am glad to has been a while since we have say the county was only closed for one week in or- seen temperatures that cold. der for us to address critical repairs needed for us to While I believe locally we did all operate. within our power to keep folks Of particular note, our Juvenile Detention Center safe and warm, there were many experienced a litany of challenges. From heating Tarrant County Judge shortcomings statewide which units failing to a water main break which caused a B. Glen Whitley could have and should have been water pressure loss to the entire facility, our staff avoided. I, like many of you, went days without responded well to the situation and worked tirelessly power at a time when we needed it the most to keep along with the City of Fort Worth to restore services our homes warm and our water flowing. Equally as as quickly as possible to those under our care. frustrating was sitting on hold to schedule an ap- pointment with a plumber to fix ruptured pipes. This is something that no Texan should ever have to experience. While the finger pointing continues in Austin, Tar- rant County and its facilities continue to recover. I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of the first responders who braved these winter storms to minimize what could have been an even more catastrophic event.
    [Show full text]
  • TCC P.O. Box 2659, Austin TX 78768 512-474-1798 Txcc.Org 1
    October 20, 2015 The Honorable Greg Abbott Office of the Governor P.O. Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711-2428 Mr. Chris Traylor Executive Commissioner Texas Health and Human Services Commission 4900 N. Lamar Blvd. Austin, TX 78751-2316 Dear Governor Abbott and Commissioner Traylor: The Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC) applauds the decision by HHSC’s Inspector General to issue a Notice of Termination to the state’s Planned Parenthood affiliates, which sets in motion the process to end the organization’s enrollment in the Texas Medicaid program. Based on the evidence presented in the Inspector General’s (IG) notice, we agree that Planned Parenthood affiliates “are no longer capable of performing medical services in a professionally competent, safe, legal, and ethical manner.” Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid violations are serious and several: altering the timing and method of abortion, in violation of federal law, in order to procure fetal tissue; failing to abide by public health precautions that prevent the spread of infectious disease; and failing to abide by mandatory staff training requirements. These violations were partially demonstrated in video footage released earlier this year by the Center for Medical Progress. Having seen those recordings, some of which were filmed in Houston, we ardently feel that there must be consequences for revealed practices that not only shock the conscience, but are also against the law. The termination, thus, strikes us as necessary and appropriate. Additionally, we continue to be greatly disturbed by news of illegal billing and fraud performed by Planned Parenthood, of which the Inspector General has received new information.
    [Show full text]
  • HRBC 2020 General Election Endorsements
    HRBC 2020 General Election Endorsements To receive an endorsement from HRBC, candidates and issues must receive a two-thirds majority of Trustee votes. No money was accepted from candidates in our endorsement process. U.S. Senator: John Cornyn U.S. Representative, District 2: Dan Crenshaw U.S. Representative, District 7: Wesley Hunt U.S. Representative, District 8: Kevin Brady U.S. Representative, District 10: Michael McCaul U.S. Representative, District 18: Wendell Champion U.S. Representative, District 22: Troy Nehls U.S. Representative, District 29: Jaimy Blanco U.S. Representative, District 36: Brian Babin Railroad Commissioner: James “Jim” Wright Chief Justice, Supreme Court: Nathan Hecht Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6: Jane Bland Justice, Supreme Court, Place 7: Jeff Boyd Justice, Supreme Court, Place 8: Brett Busby Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 3: Bert Richardson Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 4: Kevin Patrick Yeary Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 9: David Newell State Board of Education, District 6: Will Hickman State Board of Education, District 8: Audrey Young State Senator, District 4: Brandon Creighton State Senator, District 11: Larry Taylor State Senator, District 18: Lois W. Kolkhorst State Representative, District 26: Jacey Jetton State Representative, District 29: Ed Thompson State Representative, District 126: E. Sam Harless State Representative, District 127: Dan Huberty State Representative, District 128: Briscoe Cain State Representative, District 129: Dennis Paul State Representative,
    [Show full text]
  • Constitutional Amendments Proposed for the November 2021 Ballot
    August 18, 2021 No. 87-3 FOCUS report Constitutional amendments proposed for the November 2021 ballot Texas voters have approved 507 amendments to the state Constitution since its adoption in 1876, according to the Legislative Reference Library. Eight more proposed amendments will be submitted for voter approval at the general election on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. The following report contains an explanation of the process by which constitutional amendments are adopted and information on the proposed 2021 amendments, including a background, analysis, and arguments for and against each proposal. Amending the Texas Constitution ............................................................................................................ 2 Previous election results ............................................................................................................................ 4 Proposition 1: Authorizing the Legislature to permit charitable raffles at rodeo events .............................. 5 Proposition 2: Authorizing counties to issue debt backed by property tax increment ................................ 7 Proposition 3: Constitutionally prohibiting state limits on religious services ............................................. 9 Proposition 4: Changing eligibility requirements for appellate and district judges .................................. 11 Proposition 5: Permitting SCJC to accept complaints on all candidates for judicial office ...................... 13 Proposition 6: Creating right of long-term care residents
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Staff: 86Th Legislature
    HRO HOUSE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION Texas House of Representatives Legislative Staff 86th Legislature 2019 Focus Report No. 86-3 House Research Organization Page 2 Table of Contents House of Representatives ....................................3 House Committees ..............................................15 Senate ...................................................................18 Senate Committees .............................................22 Other State Numbers...........................................24 Cover design by Robert Inks House Research Organization Page 3 House of Representatives ALLEN, Alma A. GW.5 BELL, Cecil Jr. E2.708 Phone: (512) 463-0744 Phone: (512) 463-0650 Fax: (512) 463-0761 Fax: (512) 463-0575 Chief of staff ...........................................Anneliese Vogel Chief of staff .............................................. Ariane Marion Legislative director .....................................Jaime Puente Policy analyst ...........................................Clinton Harned Legislative aide....................................... Jennifer Russell Legislative aide.............................................Brian Aldaco ALLISON, Steve E1.512 BELL, Keith E2.702 Phone: (512) 463-0686 Phone: (512) 463-0458 Chief of staff .................................................Rocky Gage Fax: (512) 463-2040 Legislative director ...................................German Lopez Chief of staff .................................... Georgeanne Palmer Scheduler ...............................................Redding Mickler
    [Show full text]
  • April 29, 2020 the Honorable Greg Abbott Governor of Texas P.O. Box
    April 29, 2020 The Honorable Greg Abbott Governor of Texas P.O. Box 12428 Austin, TX 78711 Delivered via Email Dear Governor Abbott: Long-term care facilities like nursing homes, state supported living centers, and group homes are now the epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic. While media outlets have rightly focused on the deaths in nursing homes across the country, people with disabilities and older adults face increased risks in all institutional and congregate settings. Like nursing homes, there have been similar outbreaks and deaths in our state supported living centers, state hospitals, and group homes. Our state government can and must do more to protect our most vulnerable Texans. That is why we respectfully request the following critical measures to defend our elderly Texans, Texans with disabilities, and the Texans on the frontline serving these communities. • Immediate additional funding through an emergency Texas Medicaid rate increase for long-term and intermediate care facilities to help cover increased costs for direct-care staff wages and personal protective equipment (PPE); • Greater transparency in the reporting of COVID-19 deaths and cases in nursing home facilities, state supported living centers, state hospitals, and group homes; • Mandatory available COVID-19 testing for every employee and resident of a nursing home facility, state supported living centers, state hospitals, or group home in Texas. Thank you for your consideration of our request, and ensuring Texas protects our most vulnerable. Please do not hesitate
    [Show full text]
  • Licensing and Administrative Procedures
    Interim Report to the 87 th Texas Legislature House Committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures January 2021 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON LICENSING AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES TEXAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INTERIM REPORT 2020 A REPORT TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 87TH TEXAS LEGISLATURE TRACY O. KING CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE CLERK SAM BACARISSE Committee On Licensing and Administrative Procedures January 7, 2021 Tracy O. King P.O. Box 2910 Chairman Austin, Texas 78768-2910 The Honorable Dennis Bonnen Speaker, Texas House of Representatives Members of the Texas House of Representatives Texas State Capitol, Rm. 2W.13 Austin, Texas 78701 Dear Mr. Speaker and Fellow Members: The Committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures of the Eighty-sixth Legislature hereby submits its interim report including recommendations and drafted legislation for consideration by the Eighty-seventh Legislature. Respectfully submitted, _______________________ Tracy O. King _______________________ _______________________ Craig Goldman Charlie Geren _______________________ _______________________ Ryan Guillen Sam Harless _______________________ _______________________ Ana Hernandez Abel Herrero _______________________ _______________________ Ken King John Kuempel _______________________ _______________________ Chris Paddie Senfronia Thompson Craig Goldman Vice-Chairman Members: Charlie Geren, Ryan Guillen, Sam Harless, Ana Hernandez, Abel Herrero, Ken King, John Kuempel, Chris Paddie, Senfronia Thompson Craig Goldman Vice-Chairman Members: Charlie Geren, Ryan
    [Show full text]
  • VERTICAL TARGET February 4, 2021 TIPRO Newsletter
    VOLUME 23, NO. 3 FEBRUARY 4, 2021 TIPRO releases “2021 State of Energy Report” Texas The Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO) released the sixth edition of its Independent “State of Energy Report” on Thursday, February 4, offering a detailed analysis of national and state trends in oil and natural gas employment, wages and other key economic factors for the state's energy industry in 2020. Producers and TIPRO’s “State of Energy” repor” series was developed to quantify and track the economic impact of domestic Royalty Owners oil and natural gas production with an emphasis on the state of Texas. In 2021, TIPRO updated its industry Association definition to include the Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction sector and provides updated and historical data in this year's publication. According to the association’s new report, the U.S. oil and natural gas industry employed 902,223 professionals in 2020, representing a net decline of 160,323 direct jobs compared to 2019. The industry paid a national annual wage averaging $113,601 last year, 86 percent higher than average private sector wages in the United States. Payroll in the U.S. oil and gas industry meanwhile totaled $102 billion and direct Gross Regional Product (GRP) for the industry was $741 billion in 2020, or 4 percent of the U.S. economy. Additionally, total U.S. goods and services purchased in 2020 by the oil and gas industry decreased, but still exceeded $527 billion from over 900 business sectors, notes TIPRO. In Texas, the oil and gas industry continued to provide significant economic support despite challenging market conditions, accounting for 39 percent of all oil and gas employment in the nation, as outlined in the new report.
    [Show full text]