John R. Carter
Representative John R. Carter
Education
- J.D., University of Texas Law School, Austin, TX(1969)
- B.S., Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX(1964)
Professional History
U.S. Representative
(2003–Present)Represented Texas's 31st congressional district for 12 terms.
Judge, 277th District Court of Williamson County, Texas
(1981–2001)Appointed in 1981 and served as a state district court judge until retiring to run for Congress.
Private Practice Attorney, Round Rock, Texas
Operated a private law practice in Round Rock after his service as general counsel to a Texas House committee.
General Counsel, Texas House Agriculture Committee
Served as the first general counsel to the Agriculture Committee of the Texas House of Representatives after graduating from law school.
Policy Focus Areas
Notable Legislation
Key legislative actions from John R. Carter's record in Congress.
Judicial Funding
Secured increased federal funding to address judicial backlogs in Texas courts.
Veterans Affairs
Sponsored legislation improving mental health services for veterans in the VA system.
Fort Hood Support
Led efforts to secure military construction funding for infrastructure improvements at Fort Hood.
Williamson County Transportation
Helped obtain federal grants for major transportation projects in Williamson County, Texas.
Committee Assignments
View details →- House Committee on Appropriations
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