Brewster McCracken

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Brewster McCracken
City Council, Austin, Texas
Personal details
Profession Attorney, politician

Brewster McCracken was Mayor pro tem of the Austin, Texas city council and was a candidate for the office of Mayor in Austin.[1][2][3] McCracken is serving his second term on the Austin City Council after being re-elected with 72 percent of the vote in 2006.

Early life and career

Brewster grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas and graduated from W. B. Ray High School. He went on to Princeton University for undergrad and paid his way through on an Army scholarship. He then earned a Masters in Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs and a law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. He holds a mediation certification from the University of Texas Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution.

He worked as a prosecutor in the Harris County District Attorney's Office, where he tried his first jury trial on his sixth day of work. He rose to the level of felony prosecutor before he returned to Austin.

References

  1. Sarah Coppola (April 16, 2009). "At forum, Austin mayor candidates tackle cost-cutting, recycling program, other issues". Austin-American Statesman. 
  2. Samantha Deavin (March 26, 2006). "Candidates debate ecological issues". The Daily Texan. 
  3. Editorial (April 5, 2009). "Mayoral candidates have different visions for future of Austin". Austin-American Statesman. 
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