State Rep. Ruth McClendon

Democrat
Current Rating

N/A

House District 120 (Retired) - San Antonio
First elected 1996

Previous Ratings on the Fiscal Index

  • Career: F
  • 2015: F
  • 2013: F
  • 2011: F
  • 2009: F
  • 2007: F

About State Rep. Ruth McClendon

Representative McClendon is a Businesswoman from San Antonio, Texas. She earned a BA from Texas Southern University and a Masters of Art from Webster University. Representative McClendon is founder of the Community Crime Prevention Network, Inc., and President and CEO of RJMcClendon and Co. She is married to Lt. Colonel (retired) Denver McClendon and together they have four adult children and 8 grandchildren. Representative McClendon has served in the Texas House of Representatives since 1996.
Committee Assignments during 84th Legislative Session: Appropriations; Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV & V; Rules & Resolutions (Chair); Transportation

House District District 120

State Rep. Ruth McClendon's Record

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

HB 2, Motion to Table Amendment 4 by Coleman: Preventing any more property tax relief until the state pays for Pre-K

House Record Vote: 59
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HB 735: Eliminating the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund

House Record Vote: 135
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HB 1, Calendar Rule: Preventing a spending spree

House Record Vote: 162
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HB 15, Calendar Rule: Preventing a spending spree

House Record Vote: 163
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HB 109, Motion to Table Amendment 2 by C. Howard: Preventing expansion of welfare beyond truly needy

House Record Vote: 266
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HB 109: Unraveling welfare reform

House Record Vote: 299
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HB 3430: State spending transparency

House Record Vote: 797
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HJR 44: Requiring a three-fourths super-majority to raise the business tax

House Record Vote: 1006
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HB 3778: Levying a "granny tax" on nursing home residents

House Record Vote: 1048
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HB 2785, Motion to Table Amendment 3 by Dunnam: Increasing spending

House Record Vote: 1157
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HB 2237: $100 million drop out program

House Record Vote: 1210
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HB 2560: School district spending transparency

House Record Vote: 1378
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HB 14: $3 billion "cancer fund"

House Record Vote: 1391
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SB 10, Motion to Table Amendment 23 by Lucio: Expanding Medicaid programs

House Record Vote: 1582
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