Veronica Escobar is a United States Congressmember elected to represent Texas’ Congressional District 16, covering El Paso and surrounding areas. When she
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Shevann Steuben currently serves as the Texas NAACP Youth and College Division President, having been elected in the fall of 2019. In
Amy Kroll directs the LBJ Women’s Campaign School, a University of Texas program that trains women to run for office and seek
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Born in Copenhagen, Denmark and raised in Providence, Rhode Island but a Texan at heart, Deb Armintor made history for receiving more
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A recent graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas, Madeleine Keith left her mark on the campus as a former Archer
When asked what was next for her, Eddie Bernice Johnson, a United States Representative serving the 30th district of Texas laughed a
Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a lawyer by trade, became the first woman federal judge in Texas. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on