State Rep. Bryan Hughes (R-Marshall)
Bryan Hughes
Most recent rating on the Fiscal Responsibility Index: A+
Cumulative rating on the Fiscal Responsibility Index: A
Yes, Bryan Hughes has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.
House District 5
First elected in 2002
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Previous ratings on the Fiscal Responsibility Index:
2011: A+ 2009: A 2007: A
Endorsed by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility

Representative Hughes was raised in Wood County and graduated from Mineola High School. After working his way through Tyler Junior College and the University of Texas at Tyler, he was accepted to the Baylor University School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor Degree. Following Law School, Representative Hughes served United States District Judge William M. Steger of Tyler as his briefing attorney for two years. He now practices law in his hometown of Mineola, where he represents families and small businesses. Representative Hughes has served in the Texas House of Representatives since 2003.

Committee Assignments during 82nd Legislative Session: Agriculture and Livestock; Human Services

 
 
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