State Representation
State Senator
Bob Hall (R)
Rockwall: (972) 722-3131
Texas Senate District 2
Currently in the 88th Legislature, Texas Senator Bob Hall, is the Chairman of the vital Senate Committee on Administration and an influential voting member on the Senate Committee of Finance, Health and Human Services, Local Government, and Veteran Affairs. He has earned the reputation of being open minded and willing to discuss ideas but absolutely unwavering in holding to his core conservative principles and Judeo-Christian values. He is a man who believes in the Declaration of Independence and follows the Constitution. He is pro-life, pro-gun, pro-liberty, pro-property rights, pro Judeo-Christian conservative values, a staunch proponent of the free market, fiscally responsible, and pro-limited government. Senator Hall was instrumental in making Texas a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary State, as well as, protecting religious organizations and churches from Government shutdown.
After the Air Force he worked in the Aerospace industry as a systems engineer and business development manager. In 1982 he left the corporate world and began working as an independent proposal consultant to aerospace and defense corporations. Then in 1984 he formed his own company, Professional Proposal Management, Inc.
A compelling sense of duty, shaped by his military service, business experience, and love for this country, drives him to leave behind the legacy of a patriotic servant for his children and grandchildren. Envisioning their futures compelled him to become actively involved in the state's political process and strongly believes it is time to stand in the gap for our children, our liberties and our future.
State Representative
Keith Bell (R)
Forney: (972) 552-5573
Texas House District 4
A lifelong Texan, State Representative Keith Bell resides in Forney, Texas. Before being elected to represent House District 4 in November 2018, Keith served as a trustee on the Forney ISD School Board for 20 years, elected as president for fourteen times.Keith Bell has been in the electrical field since 1976. He founded Intex Electrical Contractors, Inc. in November, 1983 and serves as CEO/President.
Keith holds a MasterElectrician’s License in the State of Texas and served the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, as past chairman of the Texas Electrical Safety andLicensing Advisory Board. He is also active in numerous trade organizations, including the Independent Electrical Contractors Association (IEC), where he was elected to a two-year term as President of the Dallas Chapter of the IEC, and later served as the Texas IEC Chapter President. Before taking office, Representative Bell acted as IEC of Texas’ Governmental Affairs Chairman for almost two decades. Bell also serves on the Board of Directors at Baylor Scott & White Hospital-Sunnyvale.
A graduate of Dallas Baptist University with a Bachelor in Business Studies, Keith and his wife, Annette, have been married for 39 years. They have two grown daughters, five grandchildren, and are members of First Baptist Church of Forney.
Representative Bell applies his conservative values, successful business skills and extensive public education knowledge to address skyrocketing property taxes, protect private property rights, local control and to act as champion for our local public schools.
Federal Representation
US House Representative
Lance Gooden (R)
Washington: (202) 225-3484
U.S. Congressional District 5
First elected in 2018,Congressman Lance Gooden represents Texas’ 5th District in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives. The 5th District stretches from Dallas County to Henderson, Kaufman, Van Zandt, Wood, and Upshur Counties.
In the 118th Congress,Congressman Gooden is a member of the House Committee on the Judiciary and theHouse Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Prior to joining the U.S.House of Representatives, Congressman Gooden served three terms in the TexasHouse of Representatives and worked in the insurance industry for 10 years.
Senators
John Cornyn, Republican
Washington: (202) 224-2934
First elected to the Senate in 2002; held the seat since then; born in Houston; graduated from Trinity University; graduated from St. Mary’s University School of Law; graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law; Texas 37th District Judge between 1985 and 1991; associate justice of the Texas Supreme Court between 1991 and 1997; elected Attorney General of Texas in 1998; awarded the RAINN Crime Fighter Award and Children At Risk Founders Award in 2012; awarded Small Business Advocate of the Year award by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in 2013; elected as the Majority Whip in 2014; named Mr. South Texas in 2015 for his role in growth of South Texas region in 2015; sits on Committee on Finance; sits on Committee on the Judiciary; sits on Select Committee on Intelligence; part of the 22 senators who signed a letter to President Trump to withdraw from the Paris Agreement; does not believe climate change to be man made; opposed the Green New Deal; voted against including oil and gas smokestacks in mercury regulations; voted against factoring global warming into federal project planning; voted against banning drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; two children.
Ted Cruz, Republican
Washington: (202) 224-5922
Born in Calgary, Alberta; attended Awty International School, Houston; Faith West Academy; Second Baptist High School; Graduated from Princeton; obtained Law degree from Harvard Law School; part of George W. Bush’s campaign as a domestic policy advisor; worked at the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission during the Bush administration; remained Solicitor General of Texas; supporter of 2nd amendment; elected to Senate in 2013; voted to repeal Obamacare’s individual mandate; voted to increase coal and petrol exports; voted to expand drilling for coal and gas into Indian reservations and and the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska; sits on Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; sits on Committee on Foreign Relations; sits on Committee on Rules and Administration; Committee on the Judiciary; Joint Economic Committee; criticized by political allies and rivals to leave Texas during the February 2021 storm Uri; Son of Cuban immigrant; Two daughters.