Texas House of Representatives González won the Democratic primary for House District 75 in May 2012. With no Republican opponent, she won in the general election unopposed, becoming the first woman to represent her district. During the 85th legislative session, González served on the House Committee on Appropriations and was Vice Chair of the House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock. During the 86th legislative session, González again served on the House Committee on Appropriations, and is a member of the Subcommittee on Article III, which has a primary focus on education. She also served on the Public Education committee and was vice chair of the Local & Consent Calendars Committee. She is currently serving her second term as vice chair of the
Mexican American Legislative Caucus, and second term as secretary of the House Border Caucus. González also serves as vice chair of the Board of Hispanic Caucus Chairs. Additionally, González was elected chair of the new Texas House LGBTQ Caucus, which was formed in January 2019. She was also elected to serve on the nonpartisan board of directors for the
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Education Fund.
Awards and recognition In May 2013, González was named "Freshman of the Year" by
Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC), the country's oldest and largest Latino legislative caucus. González was also named a "Champion of Equality" and 2015's "Advocate of the Year" by
Equality Texas. In 2015, González became the youngest inductee to the
El Paso Women's Hall of Fame. González was named one of ten "Next Generation Latinas" by
Latina Magazine for her leadership in education. She was also named one of 10 newly elected politicians to watch by NBC Latino. ==Election history==