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U.S. Rep. Gene Green and state Sen. Sylvia Garcia pose for a photo in Humble as they knock on doors for her congressional campaign on Saturday, March 3, 2018.Credit: ...
Representative Gene Green has represented the east side of Houston for 23 years in a district that was created specifically to increase Latino representation, with just one real Democratic primary ...
Gene Green, left, was drawn out of his district in the controversial redistricting plan of 2003, when he found himself suddenly placed in the looping district belonging to U.S. Rep Ted Poe, ...
California Rep. Xavier Becerra, the chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, will decamp to Texas to campaign for Rep. Gene Green on Sunday.
WASHINGTON — He signs official correspondence with distinctive green ink and plays a hard charging game of in-your-face basketball in the House gym. He wheels and deals on Capitol Hill with the ...
Congressional Hispanics are lining up behind U.S. Rep. Gene Green as he seeks to fend off a primary challenge from former Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia. By Abby Livingston Jan. 6, 2016 3 PM ...
It was early 1993, and Rep. Gene Green’s people were just getting the newly elected Texas Democrat’s congressional office up and running when, as Moses Mercado, Green’s then–chief of staff ...
Veteran Democratic Rep. Gene Green — a key reason Houston has become America's largest Hispanic city without a Hispanic member of Congress — is retiring.
The candidates recently appeared on Houston Public Media’s "Red, White, and Blue" to make the case for why they should represent the 29th Congressional District of Texas.
Representative Gene Green won the United States House of Representatives 29th District race in Texas on Tuesday. Green is up by 48 points with all precincts reporting.
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