José R. Rodríguez
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José R. Rodríguez (born March 1, 1948) is an American attorney and politician. He served as a Democratic member of the
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, representing
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in
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from 2011 to 2021


Early life and education

Rodríguez was born to migrant laborer parents in Alice in Jim Wells County, Texas. From a young age, he worked alongside them in the fields to help support a family of nine.
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Rodríguez graduated from the
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, then known as Pan American University, in Edinburg in South Texas. As an undergraduate in 1971, he served as student body president. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the George Washington University Law School in
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in 1974.


Legal career

Rodríguez began his legal career by working for the
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under the Ford and Carter administrations. He previously worked as staff attorney for Texas Rural Legal Aid, Inc., a statewide legal services program. For 17 years prior to his election to the Texas State Senate, Rodríguez served as the El Paso County Attorney. Rodríguez's legal work has concentrated on education and community health, as well as funding for jobs and economic development.


Political career

In 2010, Rodríguez won the Democratic primary election with 69 percent of ballots cast. He won 60 percent of the vote in the general election for the seat vacated by the retiring Senator Eliot Shapleigh. In the next election in 2012, Rodríguez won 100 percent of the primary vote and in the general election held on November 2, he defeated
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candidate Dan Chavez with 50,460 (60.2 percent) of the vote to Chavez's 33,303 (39.8 percent). Rodríguez is an active legislator; in his freshman term, he proposed over 40 bills relating to education, health care, economic development, renewable energy, public safety and the courts, ethics and government transparency, and the military. For this effort, the online publication ''Capitol Inside'' awarded him the title of "Freshman MVP." Other awards include "Legislative Hero" by Texas Access to Justice Foundation; "Best of Senate" by the Combined Law Enforcement Association of Texas; and "Advocate of the Year, Elected Official" by Texas Association for Education of Young Children. In his second term, Rodríguez proposed 50 bills and two concurrent resolutions. Rodriguez serves on several Senate committees: Agriculture (Vice-Chair), Natural Resources & Economic Development, Transportation, and Water & Rural Affairs. He announced his intention to retire and not seek reelection in 2020.


References


External links

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State legislative page

Biography at Texas Tribune

Biography at Texas Directory
* , - {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Jose R. 1948 births 21st-century American politicians George Washington University Law School alumni Hispanic and Latino American state legislators in Texas Living people People from Alice, Texas Politicians from El Paso, Texas Texas lawyers Democratic Party Texas state senators University of Texas–Pan American alumni