State Rep. Bryan Hughes

Republican
Current Rating

91

House District 5 - Mineola
First elected 2002

Previous Ratings on the Fiscal Index

  • Career: A-
  • 2021: A-
  • 2019: B-
  • 2017: B+
  • 2015: A-
  • 2013: A
  • 2011: A+
  • 2009: A
  • 2007: A

About State Rep. Bryan Hughes

Bryan Hughes was raised in Wood County and graduated from Mineola High School. After working his way through Tyler Junior College and the University of Texas at Tyler, he was accepted to the Baylor University School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor Degree. Following Law School, Senator Hughes served United States District Judge William M. Steger of Tyler as his briefing attorney for two years. He now practices law in his hometown of Mineola, where he represents families and small businesses. 

Offices

Capitol
P.O. Box 12068
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 78711
p: (512) 463-0101
District
701 N. Pacific Street
Mineola, Texas 75773
p: (903) 569-8880
District
Gregg County Courthouse
101 E. Methvin, Suite 301
Longview, Texas 75601
p: (903) 753-8137
District
110 N. College Ave., Ste. 207
Tyler, Texas 75702
p: (903) 581-1776
District
115 N. Wellington, Suite 102
Marshall, Texas 75670
p: (903) 923-0404
District
Texarkana College
2500 N Robinson Road, Suite 190
Texarkana, TX 75599
p: (903) 223-7958

House District District 5

State Rep. Bryan Hughes's Record

  • Pro-Taxpayer
  • Anti-Taxpayer
  • Absent
  • Speaker
  • Absent, Excused
  • Present, not voting
  • Not Applicable
Bill Vote

HB 1038: Property tax appraisal reform

House Record Vote: 81
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SB 1, Amendment 148 by Y. Davis: Mandating a duplicative study by the agency responsible for low-income housing

House Record Vote: 181
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SB 1, Amendment 213 by Paxton: Ordering the Legislative Budget Board to study spending limits

House Record Vote: 185
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HB 681: Requiring sellers of fresh fish to post signs about mercury

House Record Vote: 206
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HB 482: Creating a program through Texas Department of Agriculture that gives small retailers in low-income neighborhoods grants to purchase refrigerators

House Record Vote: 216
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HB 1462: Allowing state employees to be paid by the taxpayers while performing volunteer service

House Record Vote: 329
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HB 4765: Temporarily increasing the small business exemption in the Gross Margins Tax

House Record Vote: 537
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SB 1071: Providing transparency for state pension funds

House Record Vote: 570
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HB 2291: Bringing greater transparency to the setting of property tax rates

House Record Vote: 653
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HB 130: Creating a new pre-K program

House Record Vote: 656
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HB 300, Motion to Table Amendment 35 by Laubenberg: Allowing "best value" addition to TxDOT contracting

House Record Vote: 662
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HJR 112: Creating new taxing jurisdictions for existing services that should be funded through general revenues

House Record Vote: 730
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HB 2962: Expands the Children's Health Insurance Program to 300% of poverty, or $66,000 for a family of four

House Record Vote: 881
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HB 2511: Imposing McCain-Feingold style speech limits on Texas politics

House Record Vote: 889
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HB 464: Requiring dynamic fiscal impact statement for certain bills and joint resolutions affecting taxes and fees

House Record Vote: 897
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SB 968: New regulations on "water features," needlessly creating additional expenses and burdens

House Record Vote: 1016
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SB 1569, Amendment 13 by Strama: Allowing drug users to qualify for Unemployment Insurance benefits

House Record Vote: 1052
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HB 300, Motion to Instruct: Keeping the gas tax and local fee hikes out of the TxDOT re-authorization conference report

House Record Vote: 1373
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HB 2559: Reforming state's employee pension system

House Record Vote: 1525
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HCR 50: Affirming state's rights under 10th Amendment

House Record Vote: 1544
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HB 2888: Creating a state-financed "income tax assistance" program

House Record Vote: 1708
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