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  2. Texas Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Senate is the upper house of the Texas Legislature, with the Texas House of Representatives being the lower house. Together, they compose the state legislature of the state of Texas . There are 31 members of the Senate, representing single-member districts across the U.S. state of Texas , with populations of approximately 940,000 per ...

  3. Congress of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Senators were elected to three year terms, with one-third of the members being elected each year. The Vice President presided over the Senate, "but shall not vote on any question, unless the senate be equally divided." [4] Beyond that, the Senate chose its own officers, including the President pro tem, and had sole responsibility to try ...

  4. List of people who have held constitutional office in all ...

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    United States Attorney, Northern District of Texas, 1913–1917: Representative, Texas, 1917–1919: U.S. District Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, 1919–1951 Levi Woodbury: Secretary of the Navy, 1831–1834 Secretary of the Treasury, 1834–1841: Senator, New Hampshire, 1825–1831; 1841–1845

  5. Sam Houston - Wikipedia

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    As a former president of Texas, Houston is the only former foreign head of state to have served in the U.S. Congress. [citation needed] He was the first person to serve as the governor of a state and then be elected to the U.S. Senate by another state. In 2018, Mitt Romney became the second. [72]

  6. 1st Congress of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The First Congress of the Republic of Texas, consisting of the Senate of the Republic of Texas and House of Representatives of the Republic of Texas, met in Columbia at two separate buildings (one for each chamber) and then in Houston at the present-day site of The Rice from October 3, 1836, to June 13, 1837, during the first year of Sam Houston's presidency.

  7. John Cornyn - Wikipedia

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    John Cornyn III (/ ˈ k ɔːr n ɪ n / KOR-nin; born February 2, 1952) is an American politician, attorney, and former jurist serving as the senior United States senator from Texas, a seat he has held since 2002. A member of the Republican Party, he served on the Texas Supreme Court from 1991 to 1997 and as the attorney general of Texas from ...

  8. Henry Clay - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.He was the seventh House speaker as well as the ninth secretary of state.

  9. Alexander W. Terrell - Wikipedia

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    Terrell practiced law in St. Joseph, Missouri. [2] In 1852, he moved to Austin, Texas. [3] [4] He served as a district court judge from 1857 until 1863.[2] [4]On July 4, 1861, Terrell gave a speech on the Texas State Capitol in defense of the Confederate States of America. [5]