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John Harden Bucy III is an
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businessman and politician serving as a member of the
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for the 136th District, which includes Northwest Austin, Cedar Park, Pflugerville,
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, and the Brushy Creek area in Williamson County.


Political career

Bucy was sworn into the Texas House on January 8, 2019, after winning the November 2018 general election with 53 percent of the vote. He defeated incumbent
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Tony Dale, in a re-match of their 2014 race. In 2020, he defeated Republican Mike Guevara and Libertarian Brian Elliott with 53 percent of the vote to win re-election to a second term. In 2022 Bucy won re-election by his largest margin, defeating Republican Michelle Evans and Libertarian Burton Culley with 61 percent of the vote. Prior to his election to the Texas House of Representatives, Bucy was chair of the Williamson County Democratic Party, winning multiple city council races in Austin, Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Round Rock, as well as the first county commissioner's seat in nearly 20 years. He was elected in March 2016 and served until he resigned to run for office on December 6, 2017. Bucy volunteered as a block captain for former President Barack Obama and as a Democratic Party Precinct Chair. He was co-founder of the Western WilCo Dems Club and served as Legislative Liaison for the Texas Democratic Party County Chairs Association. In 2020, Bucy was named co-chair of the Platform Committee at the Texas Democratic Party State Convention.


Texas House of Representatives

As a freshman member of the 86th Legislative Session, Bucy was appointed to the House Committee on Elections and the House Committee on Culture, Recreation & Tourism. He was elected by his peers to be chair of the Young Texans Legislative Caucus. Bucy was honored as the Freshman of the Year by the Texas House Democratic Caucus and Best Local Elected Official as part of the ''Hill Country News'' annual Best of the Best in 2019. In the 87th Legislative Session, Bucy served on the House Committee on Elections and the House Committee on Transportation. He was later named to the House Select Committee on Constitutional Rights & Remedies, where he was a key voice opposing legislation that undermined the freedom to vote. Bucy was also elected Vice Chair of the Innovation & Technology Caucus and appointed Deputy Whip of the Texas House Democratic Caucus. In 2022, Bucy was appointed by Speaker Phelan to serve on the Select Committee for Health Care Reform, which met during the Interim before the 88th Legislative Session. Throughout his career, he has been outspoken on the need to accept Medicaid Expansion, maternal mortality, and mental health services. Recently, Bucy was named Vice Chair of the House Committee on Elections for the 88th Legislative Session, which began in January 2023. He will also serve on the Higher Education Committee and continue his service on the Health Care Reform Select Committee.


Electoral history


Committee assignments

88th Legislative Session: Elections, ''Vice Chair'' , Higher Education , Health Care Reform, Select 87th Interim: Health Care Reform, Select 87th Legislative Session: Elections , Transportation , Constitutional Rights & Remedies, Select 86th Legislative Session: Elections , Culture, Recreation & Tourism


Legislative and community leadership

''Chair'', Young Texans Legislative Caucus ''Vice Chair'', Innovation & Technology Caucus ''Regional Board Member'', Special Olympics of Texas ''Platform Committee Chair'', Texas Democratic Party 2020 State Convention ''Former Deputy Whip'', House Democratic Caucus ''Former Member'', Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) ''Former Chair'', Williamson County Democratic Party


Personal life

Bucy is a native Austinite and graduate of
Austin College Austin College is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Sherman, Texas.Sherman, Texas Sherman is a U.S. city in and the county seat of Grayson County, Texas. The city's population in 2020 was 43,645. It is one of the two principal cities in the Sherman–Denison metropolitan statistical area, and it is part of the Texoma region o ...
. He is the founder and President of TCSAAL, which provides athletic, academic, and arts competitions for character school students across Texas. Bucy serves on the regional board of the Special Olympics of Texas and is active with the Penfold Theatre. He lives with his wife, two daughters, and their dog in Northwest Austin.


References


External links


State legislative page

Texas Tribune page
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