Seventy-second Texas Legislature

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The 72nd Texas Legislature met from January 8, 1991, to May 27, 1991, and in four subsequent special called sessions (see below). All members present during this session were elected in the 1990 general elections.

Sessions

Regular Session: January 8, 1991 - May 27, 1991
1st Called Session: July 15, 1991 - August 13, 1991
2nd Called Session: August 19, 1991 - August 25, 1991
3rd Called Session: January 2, 1992 - January 8, 1992
4th Called Session: November 10, 1992 - December 3, 1992

Party summary

Senate

Affiliation Members Note
  Democratic Party 22
  Republican Party 9
Total 31

House of Representatives

Affiliation Members Note
  Democratic Party 90
  Republican Party 60
Total 150

Officers

Senate

  • Lieutenant Governor: Bob Bullock, Democrat
  • President Pro Tempore (regular session): Bob Glasgow, Democrat
  • President Pro Tempore (1st called session): Don Henderson, Republican
  • President Pro Tempore (2nd called session): Don Henderson, Republican
  • President Pro Tempore (3rd called session): Bill Sims, Democrat
  • President Pro Tempore (4th called session): Bill Sims, Democrat

House

Members

Senate

Senator Party District Home Town Took Office
  Bill Ratliff Republican 1 Mount Pleasant 1989
  Ted Lyon Democratic 2 Mesquite 1991
  Bill Haley Democratic 3 Center 1991
  Carl A. Parker Democratic 4 Port Arthur 1977
  Jim Turner Democratic 5 Crockett 1991
  Gene Green Democratic 6 Houston 1987
  Don Henderson Republican 7 Houston 1991
  O.H. "Ike" Harris Republican 8 Dallas 1967
  David Sibley Republican 9 Waco 1991
  Chris Harris Republican 10 Arlington 1991
  Chet Brooks Democratic 11 Pasadena 1967
  Mike Moncrief Democratic 12 Fort Worth 1991
  Craig A. Washington Democratic 13 Houston 1983
  Gonzalo Barrientos Democratic 14 Austin 1985
  John Whitmire Democratic 15 Houston 1983
  John N. Leedom Republican 16 Dallas 1981
  J. E. "Buster" Brown Republican 17 Lake Jackson 1981
  Ken Armbrister Democratic 18 Victoria 1987
  Frank Tejeda Democratic 19 San Antonio 1987
  Carlos F. Truan Democratic 20 Corpus Christi 1977
  Judith Zaffirini Democratic 21 Laredo 1987
  Bob Glasgow Democratic 22 Stephenville 1980
  Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 23 Dallas 1987
  Temple Dickson Democratic 24 San Antonio 1989
  Bill Sims Democratic 25 San Antonio 1983
  Cyndi Taylor Krier Republican 26 San Antonio 1985
  Eddie Lucio, Jr. Democratic 27 Brownsville 1991
  John Montford Democratic 28 Lubbock 1982
  Peggy Rosson Democratic 29 El Paso 1991
  Steve Carriker Democratic 30 Roby 1988
  Teel Bivins Republican 31 Amarillo 1989

Sources

http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/holidays.html

http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/scanned/sessionOverviews/summary/soe70.pdf

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