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Candy Noble
Candace Thweatt "Candy" Noble (born October 10, 1961) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for Texas's 89th House of Representatives district, District 89, situated in Collin County, Texas, Collin County. Education and prior public service Noble has a degree in education from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas and serves on the university's Board of Development. Texas Governor Greg Abbott appointed Noble to serve on the Texas Juvenile Justice Board. Her service includes the Collin County CPS Board, the Collin County Parks and Open Spaces Board, and the State Republican Executive Committee. In 2016, Noble served as the Texas Electoral College Chair.
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Texas's 89th House Of Representatives District
District 89 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives. The district contains the southeastern portion of Collin County, Texas. It contains the cities of Josephine, Texas, Josephine, Lavon, Texas, Lavon, Lowry Crossing, Texas, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, Texas, Lucas, Nevada, Texas, Nevada, Parker, Texas, Parker, St. Paul, Collin County, Texas, St. Paul, and parts of Allen, Texas, Allen, Dallas, Fairview, Texas, Fairview, McKinney, Texas, McKinney, Murphy, Texas, Murphy, Plano, Texas, Plano, Princeton, Texas, Princeton, Royse City, Texas, Royse City, and Wylie, Texas, Wylie. The district has been represented by Candy Noble since 2019. Members 20th century * Joseph Wilson Baines (until 1905) * Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. (January 10, 1905 – January 12, 1909) * William Bierschwale (after 1909) 21st century * Jodie Laubenberg (until 2019) * Candy Noble (since 2019) References {{Texas state legislative districts, state=Texas Collin County, Texas Texas ...
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Abraham George (politician)
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1982 Births
__NOTOC__ Year 198 (CXCVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sergius and Gallus (or, less frequently, year 951 '' Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 198 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * January 28 ** Publius Septimius Geta, son of Septimius Severus, receives the title of Caesar. **Caracalla Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (born Lucius Septimius Bassianus, 4 April 188 – 8 April 217), better known by his nickname Caracalla (; ), was Roman emperor from 198 to 217 AD, first serving as nominal co-emperor under his father and then r ..., son of Septimius Severus, is given the title of Augustus. China *Winter – Battle of Xiapi: The allied armies led by Cao Cao and Liu Bei defeat Lü Bu; afterward Cao Cao has him e ...
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Incumbent
The incumbent is the current holder of an office or position. In an election, the incumbent is the person holding or acting in the position that is up for election, regardless of whether they are seeking re-election. There may or may not be an incumbent on the ballot: the previous holder may have died, retired, resigned; they may not seek re-election, be barred from re-election due to term limits, or a new electoral division or position may have been created, at which point the office or position is regarded as vacant or open. In the United States, an election without an incumbent on the ballot is an open seat or open contest. Etymology The word "incumbent" is derived from the Latin verb ''incumbere'', literally meaning "to lean or lay upon" with the present participle stem ''incumbent-'', "leaning a variant of ''encumber,''''OED'' (1989), p. 834 while encumber is derived from the root ''cumber'', most appropriately defined: "To occupy obstructively or inconveniently; to b ...
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Jodie Laubenberg (politician)
Jodie Anne Laubenberg is an American politician from Texas. Laubenberg is a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 89 in Collin County in suburban Dallas, Texas. Early life On April 20, 1957, Laubenberg was born in Parker, Texas. Education Laubenberg earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Texas at Austin. Career In 2003, Laubenberg served as a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 89 in Collin County in suburban Dallas, Texas, until 2018. In 2018, Laubenberg chose not to run for reelection. During the 78th legislature, Laubenberg was chairman of the Health Committee. During the 84th and 85th legislatures, she was chairman of the elections committee. In 2018, Laubenberg retired after serving 8 terms as a member of Texas House of Representatives The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Texas Legislature. It consists of 150 members who are elected from s ...
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89th Texas Legislature
The 89th Texas Legislature is the meeting of the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Texas, composed of the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. The regular session is scheduled to until June 2, 2025. All 150 seats in the Texas House of Representatives and 15 seats in the Texas Senate were up for election in 2024 Texas elections#State Legislature, November 2024, with Republicans continuing their majority in both chambers. Planned events * January 14, 2025: Legislature scheduled to convene at noon (Time in Texas, CST). * June 2, 2025: Legislature scheduled to adjourn. Session House speaker election On September 10, 2024, prior to the 2024 election, 48 house Republicans who opposed Phelan unanimously chose David Cook (Texas politician), David Cook of the Texas's 96th House of Representatives district, 96th district as the reformer-endorsed candidate in the next speakership election. Phelan was expected to seek support from Democrats in order to remain ...
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88th Texas Legislature
The 88th Texas Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Texas, composed of the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. The Texas State Legislature met in its regular session in Austin, Texas, from January 10, 2023 to May 29, 2023, followed by four consecutive special sessions. All seats in the state house and 16 seats in the state senate were up for election in November 2022, with seats apportioned among the 2020 United States census. The Republican Party preserved their majority in both chambers. Major events * January 10, 2023 – Legislature convenes at noon ( CST). * March 6, 2023 – State representative Bryan Slaton introduces the Texas Independence Referendum Act which, if passed, would call for a state referendum on the secession of Texas from the United States. The bill would later fail to get out of committee before the end of the regular session. * April 20, 2023 – The Texas Senate passes a bill that would require t ...
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87th Texas Legislature
The 87th Texas Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Texas, composed of the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. The Texas State Legislature met in Austin, Texas, from January 12, 2021, to May 31, 2021. Governor Greg Abbott has announced three special legislative sessions during summer 2021. All seats in the state house and 16 seats in the state senate were up for election in November 2020. The Republican Party preserved their majority in both chambers. Major events * March 4, 2020 – present: COVID-19 pandemic in Texas. * January 12, 2021: Legislature convened at noon ( CST). * February 10, 2021 – February 27, 2021: 2021 Texas power crisis. * March 2, 2021: Greg Abbott announced the reopening of Texas businesses after nearly a year of various shutdowns and restrictions to quell the spread of COVID-19. * May 30, 2021: House Democrats broke quorum, first time since 2003. * May 31, 2021: Legislature adjourns. * June 30, 20 ...
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86th Texas Legislature
The 86th Texas Legislature began on January 8, 2019, and adjourned four months later on May 27, 2019. All members of the House and Senate were elected in the 2018 general election. House of Representatives Members of the Texas House of Representatives for the 86th Texas Legislature were elected in the 2018 Texas House of Representatives election. Senate Members of the Texas Senate for the 86th Texas Legislature were elected in the 2016 Texas State Senate election and 2018 Texas State Senate election The 2018 Texas Senate elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Texas voters elected state senators in 15 of the state senate's 31 districts. The winners of this election served in the 86th Texas Legislature. State .... The 31 Senators included 19 Republicans and 12 Democrats. * https://ericwoomer.com/resources/a-recap-of-the-86th-texas-legislative-session * https://www.texastribune.org/2019/12/27/2019-86th-texas-legislature/ References ...
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Texas Republican Party
The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) is the Texas affiliate of the Republican Party in the United States. It is currently chaired by Abraham George, who succeeded Matt Rinaldi in 2024. The party is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and is legally considered a political action committee under Texas law. As of 2025, it is the state's ruling party, controlling all statewide elected offices, both houses of the legislature, and the majority of congressional seats. History A majority of the 600 delegates to the 1867 Republican convention in Texas were Black, but white delegates ultimately controlled the party’s most important positions. The party expanded rapidly during the Reconstruction era, after constitutional amendments abolished slavery and granted suffrage to Black men. Many African Americans, including educated men of mixed race who had been free before the American Civil War, joined the party that had fought for abolition. Republican leadership advocated for public educat ...
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Percentage Point
A percentage point or percent point is the unit (measurement), unit for the difference (mathematics), arithmetic difference between two percentages. For example, moving up from 40 percent to 44 percent is an increase of 4 percentage points (although it is a 10-percent increase in the quantity being measured, if the total amount remains the same). In written text, the unit (the percentage point) is usually either written out, or abbreviated as ''pp'', ''p.p.'', or ''%pt.'' to avoid confusion with percentage increase or decrease in the actual quantity. After the first occurrence, some writers abbreviate by using just "point" or "points". Differences between percentages and percentage points Consider the following hypothetical example: In 1980, 50 percent of the population smoked, and in 1990 only 40 percent of the population smoked. One can thus say that from 1980 to 1990, the prevalence of smoking decreased by 10 ''percentage points'' (or by 10 percent of the population) or by ''20 ...
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