State Rep. James White

District 19 (R-Woodville)

Personal Profile

Full Name: James White
Birthdate: 7-16-1964
Hometown: Woodville
Race: Black
Occupation: Educator
Education: B.A., Prairie View A&M University
Religion: Baptist
Church: Hillister Baptist Church

Financial Statements

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Election Info

2012 General Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2012 Republican Party Primary Election
Won with 54.51% of vote
2010 General Election
Won with 57.63% of vote

Political Profile

Current Office: Texas House of Representatives
District: 19
Party: Republican Party
Term Expiration: 2014
Term Length: 2 years
Salary: $7,200 per year
Committees
  • Corrections (Vice-Chair)
  • Agriculture & Livestock
Staffers
Tyler Norris Chief of Staff
Saul Mendoza Legislative Aide
Shawn Dunn District Director
Morgan Williamson Legislative Aide
Texas House District 19 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

Email: jamesearlwhite@hotmail.com
Websites: James White for East Texas
Rep. James White, District 19
Twitter: @James_E_White
Facebook: Campaign Site
Campaign Office
Address: P.O. Box 21
Hillister, TX 77624
Phone: 936-637-2400
Capitol Office
Room: E2.508
Address: P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
Phone: 512-463-0490
District Office
Address: P.O. Box 395
Woodville, TX 75979
Phone: 409-283-3700
Follow @James_E_White

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Legislative Info

Bill Activity
Total Bills Filed 53 (47.67 avg. in the House)

Latest Moving Bills

HB47
Relating to a handgun proficiency course that is taken to obtain or renew a concealed handgun license.
HB92
Relating to state formula funding for pharmacy schools and colleges and graduate-level pharmacy programs.
HB93
Relating to entities that qualify as historically underutilized businesses.
HB94
Relating to the validity and reliability of assessment instruments administered by the state in public schools.
HB95
Relating to exempting a school district from the obligation to comply with certain unfunded state educational mandates.