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Arlington Republican plans departure from Texas House after 6 terms
AUSTIN — State Rep. Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, stood at the front of the Texas House on the final day of the Legislature and announced he is ending his six-term legislative career when his term ends.“There have been ups and downs, amendments and points of orders, disagreements and achievements,” the 54-year-old Tarrant County Republican told colleagues as he looked back on a sometimes combative career that started in 2015. “It’s been one of t…
‘I’m Coming Home’: Tinderholt Announces Retirement From Texas House
Tinderholt said his decision to step away was about making room for the next generation and returning home to his family. The post ‘I’m Coming Home’: Tinderholt Announces Retirement From Texas House appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
Rep. Tony Tinderholt, hard right GOP hardliner from Arlington, retiring from Texas House
State Rep. Tony Tinderholt, of Arlington, a leading Republican hardliner in the Texas House who once ran for speaker, announced his retirement after six terms on Monday.
After more than a decade in the Texas House Rep. Tinderholt announces his retirement - Reform Austin
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… After serving more than ten years in the Texas House of Representatives, Republican Rep. Tony Tinderholt has announced he will not seek re-election, marking the end of a combative and often controversial tenure in state politics. First elected in 2014 to represent House District 94, which includes parts of Arlington and Tarrant County. Tinderholt did not share any details about his future…
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