State Sen. Tommy Williams

Republican
Current Rating

N/A

Senate District 4 (Retired) - Woodlands
First elected 2002

Previous Ratings on the Fiscal Index

  • Career: F
  • 2013: F
  • 2011: F
  • 2009: F
  • 2007: C-

About State Sen. Tommy Williams

Senator Williams is the current President of Woodforest Financial Services and is from The Woodlands, Texas. He received a BBA Degree in Accounting from Texas A&M and he and his wife, Marsha, have two sons. Prior to joining the Texas Senate, Senator Williams served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1997 – 2003.  Senator Williams has served in the Texas Senate since 2003.
Committee Assignments during 83rd Legislative Session: Finance (Chair); Administration; Open Government; Redistricting (Select); State Affairs

Senate District District 4

State Sen. Tommy Williams's Record

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

SB 50: New Pre-K funding

Senate Journal Page: 1179
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SB 407: Allowing cities and counties to lower property taxes with sales taxes

Senate Journal Page: 1703
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SB 101, Amendment 5 by Ogden: Spending $200 million to provide free college tuition

Senate Journal Page: 1734
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HB 2510, Amendment 2 by Carona: Increasing local sales and use taxes for mass transit

Senate Journal Page: 2315
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HB 3928, Motion to Table Amendment 3 by Jackson: Ensuring businesses with no profits do not pay the business tax

Senate Journal Page: 2329
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HB 14: Creating a $3 billion "cancer fund"

Senate Journal Page: 2690
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HB 2, Motion to Table Amendment 1 by Williams: Dedicating an additional $2 billion to property tax relief

Senate Journal Page: 2753
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HB 109: Unraveling of welfare reform

Senate Journal Page: 2755
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HB 438, Amendment 1 by Patrick: Reducing appraisal cap

Senate Journal Page: 2966
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HB 2237: Creating a $100 million drop out program

Senate Journal Page: 3042
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HB 735: Discontinuation of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund

Senate Journal Page: 3215
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HB 3430: Increasing transparency on state spending

Senate Journal Page: 3370
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