Elected to Represent House District 89 in 2018, Representative Candy Noble has just finished her first legislative session. Representative Noble's committee assignments for the 86th Legislative Session include the House Committee on Ways & Means, the House Committee on Human Services, and the House Committee on General Investigating.
Candy also serves on the Republican Caucus Policy Committee and is the only freshman serving on the Board of the Texas Conservative Coalition.
As a freshman, Representative Noble carried a major piece of priority legislation. Senate Bill 22, a bill that protects taxpayers from funding abortion providers and their affiliates, passed and was signed into law by the Governor.
She was one of only five House Members selected to serve on the House Conference Committee for Senate Bill 2, the bill that reforms Texas' property tax system and makes it more transparent.
Representative Noble was honored to be nominated by Speaker Dennis Bonnen as a GOPAC "Emerging Leader." She was one of only 30 Republican state legislators from across the nation to earn this distinction.
A twenty-seven year resident of Collin County, Representative Noble serves residents of Texas House District 89. This fast-growing area includes all or part of Allen, Copeville, Fairview, Lavon, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, Murphy, Nevada, Parker, Plano, Sachse, St Paul, and Wylie.
A strong proponent of education, Representative Noble has a degree in Education from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene and serves on their Board of Development.
Candy has been married to Robert for 35 years and they live in Lucas, where they are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church. They have three daughters, three sons-in-law, and eight grandchildren. |