Mike Villarreal

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Mike Villarreal
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 123rd district
In office
2003–2015
Preceded byFrank Corte, Jr.
Succeeded byDiego Bernal
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 115th district
In office
1999–2003
Preceded byLeticia Van de Putte
Succeeded byKenny Marchant
Personal details
Born (1971-08-19) August 19, 1971 (age 52)
San Antonio, Texas
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJeanne Russell[1]
ChildrenBella, Marcos [1]
ResidenceSan Antonio
Alma materBS, Economics, Texas A&M University, MPP, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government
ProfessionPolitician
Websitemikevillarreal.com

Michael U. Villarreal (born August 19, 1971 in San Antonio) is an American state politician who served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives from a district centered in north central San Antonio. Villarreal served as Chair of the House Committee on Investments and Financial Services and was a member of the House Committee on Public Education.[2] A Democrat who served eight terms, Villarreal previously worked for San Antonio's SAMCO Capitol Markets, specializing in municipal finance.[3]

Background

Grad of Central Catholic High School in San Antonio Texas, Villarreal also holds an undergraduate economics degree from Texas A&M University. He later studied economics at MIT and Harvard and holds a Master's in Public Policy from Kennedy School of Government. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in public affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.[4]

Villarreal was named as one of Texas' best legislators by Texas Monthly and has been commended by the local Sierra Club for his legislative work to protect the environment.[5]

Villarreal resigned his seat in the State House in January 2015 to run for Mayor of San Antonio in the 2015 mayoral election.[6] Villarreal came in third and did not qualify for the runoff.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/49416/michael-villarreal
  2. ^ http://www.house.state.tx.us/committees/
  3. ^ http://www.mikevillarreal.com/Learn/MeetMike/tabid/64/Default.aspx
  4. ^ http://dailytexanonline.com/news/2013/01/18/state-rep-mike-villarreal-legislates-through-learning
  5. ^ http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/phdstudents/michael-u-villarreal
  6. ^ "Villarreal Resigning to Run for San Antonio Mayor". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  7. ^ http://home.bexar.org/el45a.htm

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Preceded by Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from District 123 (San Antonio)

2003-2015
Succeeded by
Diego Bernal
Preceded by Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from District 115 (San Antonio)

1999–2003
Succeeded by