Greg (Greg) Casar (D-USH35)
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Capitol: 202.225.5645
FAX: 202.225.3073
District: 512.691.1200
District FAX: 512.916.5108
Representative
Room 1339 LHOB- Longworth House Office Building 15 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20515-4335
Elected: 2022    Next Election: 2024
Spouse: Asha Dane'el   DOB: 5/4/1989
Committee Assignments
WhipCongressional Progressive Caucus
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Health Care and Financial Services
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture and Horticulture
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets and Rural Development
FC MemberCongressional Hispanic Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Labor Caucus
MemberHouse Committee on Oversight and Accountability
FC MemberSustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC)
MemberHouse Committee on Agriculture
FC MemberCongressional Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ+) Equality Caucus
Counties Representing
Bexar / Caldwell / Comal / Guadalupe / Hays / Travis

Bio

Congressman Greg Casar represents Texas's 35th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, which runs down I-35 from East Austin to Hays County to the West Side of San Antonio.

A labor organizer and son of Mexican immigrants, Congressman Casar to be sworn into office in January 2023 and serves as the Whip of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. He will fight to raise wages for millions of American workers, expand immigrant rights, restore abortion rights and voting rights, protect veterans and seniors, and tackle the climate crisis.

Prior to being elected to Congress, he served on the Austin City Council for seven years. There, he championed and passed progressive policies including protections for renters from corporate abuse, ensuring folks with a criminal background have a fair chance at employment, and bold affordable housing programs.

Congressman Casar was also the lead author of progressive labor policies in a so-called "right-to-work" state, helping pass paid sick leave ordinances in Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio. In the U.S. House, Congressman Casar has pledged to ensure our government agencies work for working people.