Senator Kip Averitt
Republican, District 22
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Wikipedia Bio
Barry Kip Averitt (born 31 October 1954)[1] is a former Republican member of the Texas Senate representing the 22nd District, which includes Ellis and McLennan counites. He was renominated in the primary election held on March 2, 2010, having polled 37,682 votes (60.1 percent) to his intraparty rival, Darren Yancy, who received 25,028 ballots (39.9 percent).[2]More →
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Roles
Senate, session 81st0 Committees
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News & Blog Coverage
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Water crisis conference scheduled in Amarillo (amarillo.com)
Jul 30The Texas Lyceum will host a public conference called Liquid ... water utilities and various levels of government. Former state Sen. Kip Averitt will be on a panel talking about finding common ground and common-sense solutions.Amarillo Globe-Times
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What We Learned About Water in Texas at the ‘Life By the Drop’ Panel (stateimpact.npr.org)
Jul 17Blakeslee of Texas Monthly asked an intriguing question ... projects in the water plan without increasing taxes or fees,” said former state senator Kip Averitt. “You will have to divert money from some other source, but I’d submit ...NPR News
Sponsored Bills
94 bills sponsored or co-sponsored
Ranks 26th out of 176
Senators
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Sponsor of
HCR 252Requesting the governor to appoint a Governor's Task Force on Horse and Greyh...
May 20, 2009
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Sponsor of
HB 1485Relating to rulemaking and performance assessments of certain state agencies.
February 19, 2009
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Sponsor of
HB 58Relating to the eligibility of private or independent institutions of higher ...
November 10, 2008
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Sponsor of
HB 1615Relating to the practice of veterinarians in certain mercantile establishments.
February 23, 2009
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Sponsor of
HB 3346Relating to gas utilities and gas storage facilities.
March 11, 2009
All By Industry
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Unknown$689,526.00
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Attorneys & Law Firms$373,489.00
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Republican Candidate Contributions To Own Campaign$116,819.00
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Commercial Banks & Bank Holding Companies$111,910.00
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Real Estate$103,000.00
Top Individual Contributions
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Averitt, Kip Campaign For Texas House$115,319.00
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David Sibley Campaign Account For State Senate$25,000.00
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Texas Association Of Mortgage Attorneys$25,000.00
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