State Senator(s)

Brandon Creighton, Republican Party, District 4

Austin: 512-463-0104 

The Woodlands: 281-292-4128

  • Born in Conroe, Montgomery County; graduated from Conroe High School; graduated from University of Texas at Austin (B.A.); Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University School of Law; elected Texas House Representative in 2007 and twice re-elected; elected as state senator in 2014; twice re-elected; served as Vice Chair of General Investigating and Ethics, Vice Chair of Local Government Ways and Means, Natural Resources and State Water Funding; conservative; authored a bill in 2019 that would shield Confederate monuments from removal; blocked Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion; pro-life; Chair of Education Committee; sits on Business & Commerce committee, Committee on Finance, Committee on Jurisprudence, Redistricting Committee; member of First Baptist Church;  Lives in Conroe; married; 2 children


Mayes Middleton, Republican Party, District 11

Austin: 512-463-0111 

  • Graduated from University of Texas at Austin (B.A. (Finance), J.D); first term in the Senate; previously elected as member of House of Representatives (Dist. 23) in 2018; re-elected in 2020;Chairman of the Texas Freedom Caucus; Sits on the committees for Higher Education, Subcommittee — Vice Chair; Administration; Business and Commerce; Education; Jurisprudence; State Affairs; filed Senate Bill 176 which expands state funds to pay for private schools; owner and president of Middleton Oil; runs ranching, cattle and farming operations in Chambers, Jefferson, Kimble, Liberty, and Webb Counties; Lives in Galveston; serves on the Board of Directors of the Wallisville Heritage Park; serves on the Board of Directors of First Liberty National Bank; previously served on the Executive Committee for the Texas Business Leadership Council; conservative christian - attends Middleton Memorial Methodist Church; Married, 4 children

State Representatives

Terri Leo-Wilson, Republican Party, District 23

Austin: 512-463-0502

  • Graduated from Texas A&M University Commerce (M.A Educational Administration); retired school teacher (middle school students with special needs); previously elected to three terms on the State Board of Education - Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Instruction Committee and Chairman of the Texas State Teacher of the Year Selection Committee; Currently sits on committees for Juvenile Justice and Family Issue, Pensions, and Investments and Financial Services; conservative; born again Christian; received the The American Exceptionalism Award from Americans for Prosperity, the Faithful Servant Award from the US Pastor's Counsel, Protector of the Family Award from the Foundation for Life, and the Texas Family Advocate of the Year Award from Concerned Women For America. Served in numerous positions in the Republican Party: Precinct Chairman, Senatorial District Chairman, Co-Chair of the RPT Election Integrity/Poll Watcher Recruitment Project, a member of the Early Voting Ballot Board and Signature Verification Committee, chaired numerous State Convention Committees, including the Chairman for the National Nominations Committee. founder of Texas Foundation of Republican Women club; married; 5 children; 4 grandchildren


Greg Bonnen, Republican Party, District 24

Austin: 512-463-0729

League City: 281-338-0924 

  • Grew up in Angleton; graduated from Texas A&M University (B.Sc. Biochemistry); graduated from UTMB (M.D & neurosurgery residency); Currently serving his 5th term as state representative; Chair of the House Appropriations Committee; previously served as Chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher and Public Education and as a member of the Insurance Committee. He has also previously served on the Energy Resources Committee; Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services; Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government, the Judiciary, and Criminal Justice; Joint Interim Committee on Coastal Barrier Systems; Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) Funding Structure Oversight Board; Interim Committee on Border Security; and Interim Committee on Mental Health; conservative; practicing surgeon; serves on the Board of Houston Physicians’ Hospital. Living in Friendswood; married; two daughters.