Jeff Leach (politician)
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Jeffrey Curtis Leach, known as Jeff Leach (born June 10, 1982), is a
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member of the
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for District 67, representing a portion of Collin County.


Biography

Leach was born in Plano, Texas and graduated from
Plano Senior High School Plano Senior High School (commonly Plano, Plano Senior High, or PSHS) is a public secondary school in Plano, Texas, serving students in grades 11– 12. The school is part of the Plano Independent School District, with admission based primar ...
. He attended
Baylor University Baylor University is a private Baptist Christian research university in Waco, Texas. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the ...
in
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, Texas. Following graduation from Baylor, Leach earned his J.D. degree from SMU Dedman School of Law in Dallas and currently practices with the Texas law firm, Gray Reed & McGraw, P.C. Leach specializes in complex commercial and civil litigation, construction law, and real estate. Leach serves on the Board of Trustees for Houston Baptist University, on the Texas Judicial Council, and as a board member of the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute. In January 2021, he was appointed to serve on the board of directors of the Prestonwood Pregnancy Center. In 2020, Leach was angered by tweets from a professor at
Collin College Collin College is a public community college district in Texas. Founded in 1985, the district has grown as the county has grown from around 5,000 students in 1986 to more than 58,000 credit and noncredit students. Formerly known as the Coll ...
, within his district, critical of then-Vice President Mike Pence. He reached out to the president of the college and asked if the professor was "paid with taxpayer dollars." In February 2021, Leach prematurely tweeted that the professor had been fired. Nine days later, the college fired the professor. In January 2022, the college offered the professor a large settlement for violating her First Amendment rights.


Personal life

Leach and his wife Becky have three children and are lifelong members of
Prestonwood Baptist Church Prestonwood Baptist Church is a Baptist multi-site megachurch, based in Plano, Texas. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. It is one of the largest churches in America, with a membership of over 45,000 and a weekly attendance ...
in Plano, where they have served for several years in the Young Families Ministry.


87th legislative session

During the 87th legislative session, Leach authored or co-authored over 40 pieces of legislation that were passed and signed by Governor Abbott. Among the bills passed was a balanced budget that didn't raise taxes, many reforms and improvements to the electric grid and the governing body of ERCOT, Second Amendment protections, enhancements to public education, improved access to health care, and protection for the unborn. Additionally, Leach authore
House Bill 4110
to combat the rise in catalytic converter thefts in North Texas and increased the penalty for those committing these crimes. He also authore
House Bill 19
which protects businesses involved in accidents.


Committee assignments

Chair of th
House Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence
House Committee o
Juvenile Justice and Family Issues
House Committee for Youth Health & Safety (interim)


2020 campaign

Leach's seat was targeted by the
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in
2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global social and economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, worldwide lockdowns and the largest economic recession since the Great Depression in t ...
; however, Leach defeated his opponent, Lorenzo Sanchez, by a margin of 51.7% to 48.3%, despite
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Joe Biden winning the 67th district in the concurrent
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. It was the costliest State House race in the history of Texas.


Previous legislative sessions

Leach first ran for State Representative in 2012 and began his first legislative session in 2013 - the 83rd Legislative session. Over the course of five sessions, Leach has authored and passed many bills. Notably, in the 86th Legislative session, Leach authored and passed the landmark legislation giving way to "Proposition 4" - the constitutional amendment banning the imposition of a state income tax on individuals. He was also instrumental in passing House Bill 3 which invested $12 billion into public education. Additionally, he authored and passed the Texas Born Alive bill that protects infants born alive after an unsuccessful abortion. He also led the charge to rename a section of Highway 75 through Richardson, the Officer David Sherrard Highway, after fallen Richardson police officer David Sherrard. During the 85th Legislative session, Leach passed SB 969 protecting victims of campus sexual assault as well as legislation to protect vulnerable children in foster care by implementing systemic reforms to Child Protective Services. In the 84th session, he authored legislation cracking down on sexual offenders as well as legislation safeguarding private property rights. He also passed legislation to provide substantial increases in state funding to improve Texas' transportation infrastructure all from existing revenue. During his first session, the 83rd, Leach authored and passed a provision limiting the expansion of the Texas Medicaid Program under the
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. Additionally, he authored and passed legislation reducing taxes for small businesses subject to the
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, and passed legislation providing tougher penalties for sexual offenders by making the crime of voyeurism a Class B misdemeanor, rather than a Class C misdemeanor.


Honors and recognition

*"Best Legislator of the Year" by Texas Monthly magazine *"Champion of Faith and Family" by Texas Values *"Free Enterprise Champion" by the Texas Association of Business *"Courageous Conservative" by the Texas Conservative Coalition *"Best of Dallas-area's Freshman Class" by ''Dallas Morning News'' *"Top Rated Conservative in the Texas House" by Texas Eagle Forum *"Taxpayer Champion" by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility *"Best Freshmen Legislator" by Capitol Inside *"Favorite Legislator" by Plano Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Ben Harris


References


External links


Texas House of Representatives - Jeff LeachJeffLeach.com - Personal Website
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District 67 MapThe Texas Tribune - ''Hot Seat: A Conversation with Leach and Paxton'' (Video)
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