Paul Lindsey Sadler (born April 29, 1955) is an American
attorney
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from
Henderson, Texas
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, now residing in
Bandera, Texas
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who served from 1991 to 2003 in the
Texas House of Representatives
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. He was the
Democratic
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nominee for the
United States Senate in 2012. In the November 6
general election
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, he lost against the
Republican Ted Cruz
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, a former state Solicitor General.
Early life, education, and law career
Sadler was born in
Freer east of
Laredo in
South Texas
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, to Harold Sidney and Bessie Mae "Pete" Sadler. His father worked for
Sun Oil Company
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and moved his family throughout Texas, California, and
Louisiana
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.
In 1977, Sadler graduated from
Baylor University
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in
Waco
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, Texas. In 1979, he graduated from
Baylor Law School
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. He is an active member of the
Texas Bar. He has been admitted to practice in many federal courts, such as the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
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and the
United States Supreme Court
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.
Texas House of Representatives (1991-2003)
Elections
Sadler was first elected in 1990 to represent Texas' 9th House District. After redistricting, he ran in the newly redrawn Texas' 8th House District and won re-election in 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2000. He was unopposed in all but two years: 1996 (when he won with 61 percent) and 1998 (62 percent).
Tenure
In 1995, Sadler co-sponsored (with Republican state senator
Bill Ratliff) the Ratliff–Sadler Act. This act became the Texas Education Code and gave some of the
Texas Education Agency
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He was named to the Ten Best List of Texas state legislators by ''
Texas Monthly
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'' in 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2001. He was named one of three "Outstanding Legislators" in 1995 and one of "Six Stellar" legislators in 1997 by the ''
Dallas Morning News
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''. He also earned the
John B. Connally "Award for Excellence in Education" by the Just For The Kids Foundation.
Committee assignments
*Public Education Committee (Chairman)
*Judiciary Committee
*Pensions and Investments Committee
*Health and Human Services Committee
*State Revenue and Public School Finance Select Committee (Chairman)
*Public School Employee Health Insurance Select Committee (Chairman)
2004 special election
Incumbent
State Senator
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Bill Ratliff of Texas' 1st Senate District decided to resign his seat in the middle of 2003. Ratliff's resignation created a special election in January 2004, in which Sadler finished first with 39 percent of the vote. In the runoff election, the Republican
Kevin Eltife
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, a former
Mayor of Tyler, defeated Sadler, 52-48 percent.
Return to private sector
Sadler returned to practicing law in 2003 and specializes in product liability, major personal injury litigation and Prompt Pay representing Hospitals and doctors against insurance companies. He has litigated for a multi-billion dollar company in all fifty states.
In 2008, he became the executive director for the
Wind Coalition, a regional trade group of wind power producers that advocates for increased wind resources in Texas.
Sadler has also served on the
Governor's Advisory Energy Panel for Oklahoma.
2012 U.S. Senate election
Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison
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decided to retire effective January 2013. After Democrat
Ricardo Sanchez
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Early life and education
Sánchez was bo ...
dropped out of contention, Sadler announced his candidacy for the seat, which was held from 1971 to 1993 by the Democrat
Lloyd M. Bentsen
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.
On July 31, 2012, Sadler won a runoff election for his party's Senate nomination 63% to 37%. He defeated Grady Yarbrough, a retired educator from
San Antonio
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Sadler was defeated by Republican candidate Ted Cruz, who received 4,456,599 ballots or 56.6% of the votes cast. Sadler received 3,183,314 ballots or 40.5% of the votes cast.
Personal life
Sadler lives in
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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, Texas. He has five children and three step-children.
Awards
* Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association Special Recognition "for outstanding efforts to further the wind industry of the State of Texas" (2011)
* Businessweek's Premier Lawyers of America (2008)
* Texas Super Lawyer (2006, 2005, 2004, 2003)
* Texas Federation of Teachers Child Advocate Award (2003)
* Texas Democratic House Caucus Service Award for Meritorious Service (2003)
* Texas Women's Political Caucus Good Guy (2002)
* "Ten Best List" by ''
Texas Monthly
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'' (2001, 1999, 1997, 1995)
* Texas School Public Relations Association Key Communicator (2001)
* East Texas Chapter of Texas Association of School Honorary Membership (2000)
* Sabine Independent School District Appreciation for Leadership (1999)
* Region IV Education Service Center Leadership & Commitment (1997)
* Texas Association of Rural Schools Excellence in Leadership Award (1998)
* Texas Association of Community Schools Honorary Life Member (1998)
* One of six "Stellar Legislators" by the ''
Dallas Morning News
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'' (1997)
* Texas Music Educators Association Distinguished Service Award (1996)
* Texas Association of School Psychologists Appreciation Award (1995)
*
Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Loyalty Day Award (1995)
*
John B. Connally Excellence in Public Education Award by Just for the Kids (1995)
* Texas Classroom Teachers Association Friend of Education Award (1994)
* Common Cause Star of Texas Public Service Award (1993)
* One of three "Outstanding Legislators" by the ''Dallas Morning News'' (1995)
Paul Salder's Bio.
References
;Additional sources
Houston ChronicleTexas Tribune
External links
Official websitePaul Sadler for U.S. Senatecampaign website
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Collected news and commentaryat ''
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1955 births
Baylor Law School alumni
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Texas House of Representatives
People from Freer, Texas
People from San Antonio
Ted Cruz
Texas lawyers