State Rep. Larry Taylor

District 24 (R-Friendswood)

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Personal Profile

Full Name: Larry Taylor
Birthdate: 6-25-1960
Hometown: Friendswood
Race: White
Occupation: Insurance Agent
Education: B.B.A., Baylor University.
Spouse: Kerri

Financial Statements

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Election Info

2010 General Election
Won with 88.71% of vote
2008 General Election
Won with 86.31% of vote
2008 Republican Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2006 General Election
Won with 77.69% 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 58.37% of vote
2002 Republican Primary Election
Won with 53.91% of vote
1998 General Election
Lost with 20.83% of vote
1998 Republican Primary
Won with 66.13% of vote

Political Profile

Current Office: Texas House of Representatives
District: 24
Party: Republican Party
Term Expiration: 2013
Term Length: 2 years
Salary: $7,200 per year
Committees
  • Elections (Chair)
  • Insurance
  • Voter Identification and Voter Fraud
Staffers
Cari Christman Chief of staff
Wesley Starnes Administrative Assistant
Texas House District 24 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

Twitter: @Taylor4Senate
Facebook: Larry Taylor's Profile
Capitol Seating Assignment
Room: 2W.5
Seat: 81
Capitol Office
Room: E2.322
Address: P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
Phone: 512-463-0729
District Office
Address: 174 Calder Road, Suite 116
League City, TX 77573
Phone: 281-338-0924
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Twitter Feed

  • The San Jacinto Rep Women's Club is hosting an SD 11 candidate forum on Feb. 20th. I'm looking forward to... http://t.co/oHOBRHzt

    4 days ago

  • Rep. Larry Taylor wins Natl. Rifle Assc. Political Victory Fund endorsement http://t.co/YiHBTbG4

    4 days ago

  • I'm very proud to receive an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association. I'm even more proud to receive... http://t.co/r9hH66Cz

    5 days ago

  • Obama's stimulus plan has been an abject failure. I'm hoping for change. http://t.co/XGrPOaHV

    6 days ago

  • This could be the tip of the iceberg. RT Galveston man guilty of IKE housing fraud. http://t.co/yBPsCMiK

    9 days ago

  • Congrats to Ball HS Graduate & Silver Star recipient Sgt. Daniel McCulloch for his courageous service! Thank You! http://t.co/wbWMU9PF

    9 days ago

  • Thanks for the follow @rossramsey!

    12 days ago

  • Texas has been ranked the top exporting state in 2011 for the 10th year in a row, according to data released by... http://t.co/ENaSimTI

    12 days ago

  • Thx Rep. Olson! Healthcare affects us all. Let's dismantle Obamacare and protect hard-working Americans! http://t.co/kHsRnRae

    12 days ago

  • Debunking the myth that Voter ID is somehow racist http://t.co/QGNseRcO #txlege #voterID

    12 days ago

Legislative Info

Bill Activity
Total Bills Filed 28 (39.91 avg. in the House)

Latest Moving Bills

HB227
Relating to exempting persons who are convicted of certain sexual offenses from registering as a sex offender in this state.
HJR50
Applying to Congress to call a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to permit the repeal of federal law by two-thirds of the legislatures of the several states.
HB639
Relating to school district policies for the care of students at risk for anaphylaxis.
HCR50
Affirming the pride of all Texans in both our one and indivisible national union and our one and indivisible state, claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist from certain mandates, and providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed.
HB1209
Relating to a probate fee exemption for estates of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and others killed in the line of duty.