Rubén Hinojosa

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Rubén Hinojosa
Rubén Hinojosa

In office
1997-present
Preceded by Kika de la Garza
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born August 20, 1940
Edcouch, Texas
Political party Democratic
Spouse Martha Lopez
Religion Roman Catholic

Rubén E. Hinojosa (born August 20, 1940), American politician, has been the Democratic representative for the Texas 15th congressional district (map) in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997.

Hinojosa was born in Edcouch, Texas. The congressman earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Texas at Austin and his MBA from the University of Texas-Pan American. He served as president of his family's food processing company, H&H Foods. In 1974, he was elected to the Texas State Board of Education, serving for 20 years.

Running for Congress in 1996, Hinojosa defeated Republican Tom Haughey with 62% of the vote. He defeated Haughey again in 1998, winning 59% of the vote. In 2000 he took 89% of the vote, facing only independent Frank L. Jones III. Finally in 2002 he was elected once again after running unopposed.

Congressman Hinojosa serves on the Committee on Education and the Workforce, the Committee on Financial Services, and the Committee on Resources.

Politically, Hinojosa supports stem cell research, gay marriage rights, increased education funding, free trade agreements, gun control, and the lowering of health care costs. He opposes the Iraq War, social secuirty privatization, and stronger immigration policies.

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