Notable past members •
Eligio (Kika) De La Garza, II, first Mexican-American to represent his region in the US House and the second Mexican-American from Texas to be elected to Congress (1965–1997). •
Ray Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator (1981–1987) •
Anita Lee Blair, first blind woman elected to a state legislature •
Jack Brooks, U.S. Representative (1953–1995) •
Dolph Briscoe,
Governor of Texas (1973–1979) •
Frank Kell Cahoon, Midland County oilman and representative from 1965 to 1969; only Republican member in 1965 legislative session •
Joaquin Castro, U.S. Representative (2013–present) •
Jasmine Crockett, U.S. Representative (2023–present) •
Henry Cuellar, U.S. Representative (2005–present) •
Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative (1985–2006) and
House Majority Leader (2003–2005) •
Jake Ellzey, U.S. Representative (2022–present) •
Pat Fallon, U.S. Representative (2021–present) •
John Nance Garner, U.S. Representative (1903–1933),
Speaker of the House (1931–1933), and Vice President of the United States (1933–1941) •
Craig Goldman, U.S. Representative (2025-present) •
Lance Gooden, U.S. Representative (2019–present) •
Sarah T. Hughes, United States district court judge •
Suzanna Hupp, House of Representatives (1997–2007), survived the
Luby's shooting, went on to champion individual gun ownership and carry rights. •
Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Senator (1993–2013) •
Ray Hutchinson, husband of Kay Bailey Hutchison •
Eddie Bernice Johnson, first Black woman ever elected to public office from Dallas, first woman in Texas history to lead a major Texas House committee (the Labor Committee), and the first registered nurse elected to Congress. •
Julie Johnson, U.S. Representative (2025-present) •
Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., father of President
Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969) •
Mickey Leland,
U.S. Representative (1979–1989), died in a plane crash. •
Charles Henry Nimitz (1826–1911) Born in Bremen. In 1852, built the Nimitz Hotel in
Fredericksburg, which now houses the
National Museum of the Pacific War. Grandfather of
United States Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. Elected to the Texas Legislature 1890. •
Rick Perry, longest serving
Governor of Texas, (2000–2015) and former
U.S. Secretary of Energy (2017–2019). •
Colonel Alfred P.C. Petsch (1925–1941) Lawyer, legislator, civic leader, and philanthropist. Veteran of both World War I and World War II. •
Sam Rayburn, U.S. Representative (1913–1961) and longest served
Speaker of the House (1940–1947, 1949–1953, 1955–1961) •
Coke R. Stevenson,
Governor of Texas (1941–1947) •
Marc Veasey, U.S. Representative (2013–present) •
Randy Weber, U.S. Representative (2013–present) •
Sarah Weddington,
attorney for "
Jane Roe" for the 1973
Roe v. Wade case in the
U.S. Supreme Court •
Ferdinand C. Weinert, coauthored bill to establish the Pasteur Institute of Texas, authored resolution for humane treatment of state convicts, coauthored the indeterminate sentence and parole law. Also served as
Texas Secretary of State •
Charlie Wilson, U.S. Representative (1973–1996), subject of the
book and
film ''Charlie Wilson's War'' ==Officials==