State Rep. Fred Brown

District 14 (R-Bryan)

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Personal Profile

Full Name: Fred Brown
Birthdate: 2-26-1954
Race: White
Occupation: Businessman
Education: Texas A&M University (attended)
Spouse: Jane

Financial Statements

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Election Info

2010 Republican Party Primary Runoff Election
Won with 62.94% of vote
2010 Republican Party Primary Election
Runoff with 43.62% of vote
2008 General Election
Won with 82.20% of vote
2008 Republican Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2006 General Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2006 Republican Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2004 General Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2004 Republican Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2002 General Election
Won with 87.86% of vote
2002 Republican Primary Election
Won with 74.41% of vote
2000 General Election
Won with 86.90% of vote
2000 Republican Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
1998 General Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
1998 Republican Primary
Won with 61.34% of vote

Political Profile

Current Office: Texas House of Representatives
District: 14
Party: Republican Party
Term Expiration: 2013
Term Length: 2 years
Salary: $7,200 per year
Committees
  • Joint Committee on Oversight and HHS Eligibility System (Chair)
  • Land & Resource Management
  • Higher Education
Staffers
Melissa Nicholas Chief of staff
Christie Clark Legislative aide
Ashlyn Webb Legislative aide
Austin McCarty Legislative director
Texas House District 14 Facts
District Map (pdf)
Population & Household Profile
Education & Employment Profile
Income & Housing Profile
County Report (pdf)
City & CDP Report (pdf)
School District Report (pdf)
Zip Code Report (pdf)
Precinct Report (pdf)

Contact Info

Capitol Seating Assignment
Room: 2W.5
Seat: 4
Capitol Office
Room: 1N.9
Address: P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
Phone: 512-463-0698
District Office
Address: 1920 West Villa Maria Road, Suite 303
Bryan, TX 77207
Phone: 979-822-9797

Legislative Info

Bill Activity
Total Bills Filed 41 (39.91 avg. in the House)

Latest Moving Bills

HB104
Relating to abolishing the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and transferring the coordinating board's functions and activities and the State Board of Education's statutorily assigned functions and activities to the Texas Education Agency.
HB105
Relating to the creation of an offense for certain uses of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; providing a penalty.
HB106
Relating to the consolidation of, or detachment and annexation of territory in, certain school districts.
HB107
Relating to requiring certain home-rule municipalities to obtain annexation approval from voters in the area to be annexed.
HB108
Relating to the addition of a synthetic derivative of marihuana to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.