
26 years served (13 terms)
Born 1942
| Congress | Chamber | State | Party | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 108 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 2003 — 2005 |
| 107 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 2001 — 2003 |
| 106 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1999 — 2001 |
| 105 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1997 — 1999 |
| 104 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1995 — 1997 |
| 103 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1993 — 1995 |
| 102 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1991 — 1993 |
| 101 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1989 — 1991 |
| 100 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1987 — 1989 |
| 99 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1985 — 1987 |
| 98 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1983 — 1985 |
| 97 | House of Representatives | Texas (24) | — | 1981 — 1983 |
| 96 |
| House of Representatives |
| Texas (24) |
| — |
| 1979 — 1981 |
A bill for the relief of Bishop College.
A bill to allow an income tax deduction to individuals who lost certain travel deposits by reasons of the American boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics.
A bill to provide for making payments to certain citizens and nationals of the United States held hostage in Iran, and for other purposes.
A bill for the relief of Candido Augusto Urizar and Delores de Jesus Turcios Urizar.
A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to encourage greater individual savings.
Coverage: Jan 2003 – Dec 2004
$4.6M
$4.8M
Source: FEC