State Rep. Mark Strama

District 50 (D-Austin)

Personal Profile

Full Name: Mark Strama
Birthdate: 9-10-1967
Race: White
Occupation: Technology Executive
Education: B.A., Brown University
Spouse: Crystal Cotti

Financial Statements

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Election Info

2012 General Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2012 Democratic Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2010 General Election
Won with 54.84% of vote
2008 General Election
Won with 62.97% of vote
2008 Democratic Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2006 General Election
Won with 61.71% of vote
2006 Democratic Party Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote
2004 General Election
Won with 48.59% of vote
2004 Democratic Primary Election
Won with 100.00% of vote

Political Profile

Current Office: Texas House of Representatives
District: 50
Party: Democratic Party
Term Expiration: 2014
Term Length: 2 years
Salary: $7,200 per year
Committees
  • Trade & Intergovernmental Affairs
  • Ways & Means
Staffers
Mary Throop Chief of Staff
David Smeltzer Legislative Director
Claire Wiley Legislative Aide
Tim Regal Legislative Aide
Texas House District 50 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: Mark.Strama@house.state.tx.us
Website: Inside the Rail Texas
Twitter: @markstrama
Facebook: facebook.com/mstrama
facebook.com/markstrama
Capitol Office
Room: E1.320
Address: P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
Phone: 512-463-0821
District Office
Address: P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
Phone: 512-463-0821
Follow @markstrama

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Legislative Info

Bill Activity
Total Bills Filed 43 (47.67 avg. in the House)

Latest Moving Bills

HB145
Relating to the reapportionment of state legislative, congressional, and judicial districts and the creation, function, and duties of the Texas Redistricting Commission.
HB146
Relating to limits on political contributions and expenditures in connection with certain legislative and executive offices; providing civil and criminal penalties.
HJR38
Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature and Texas congressional districts and revising procedures for redistricting.
HB313
Relating to electronic voter registration.
HB376
Relating to the regulation of child-care providers by the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards.