Brandon (Brandon) Creighton (R-SS04)
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Capitol: 512.463.0104
FAX: 512.463.6373
District: 281.292.4128
Senator
Room E1.606 Capitol Extension 1100 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701

District Office:
2829 Technology Forest Boulevard
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Elected: 2014    Next Election: 2026
Spouse: Fawn Benson   DOB: 8/5/1970
Committee Assignments
ChairmanSenate Committee on Education
ChairmanSubcommittee on Higher Education
MemberSenate Committee on Jurisprudence
MemberSenate Special Committee on Redistricting
MemberSenate Committee on Finance
MemberSenate Special Committee on Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparedness, Recovery, and Electricity
MemberSenate Committee on Business and Commerce
Counties Representing
Chambers / Galveston / Harris / Jefferson / Montgomery

Bio

Occupation- Attorney Education- BA University of Texas at Austin, JD Oklahoma City University School of Law Legislative Experience- House Member, 2007 - 2014; Senate Member- 2014 - present Hometown- Conroe Party- Republican On August 26, 2014, Senator Brandon Creighton was sworn in to the Texas State Senate to represent the citizens of District 4, which encompasses parts of Montgomery, Harris, Chambers, Jefferson and Galveston Counties. During his tenure as Senator, he has taken the lead on key issues that matter to Texas job creators including franchise and property tax relief, water and transportation infrastructure, and border security. Before election to the Texas Senate, Creighton served as State Representative for District 16 where his peers elected him to Chairman of the Texas House Republican Caucus. He also served as Chairman of House Federalism Committees tasked with overseeing the state's relationship with the federal government and ensuring that Texas' constitutional rights are protected. Throughout his legislative career, his priorities have distinguished him as a genuine defender of conservative values. He has relentlessly hammered excessive taxation, pursued "loser pays" tort reform, passed drug testing for unemployment benefits, stood up for Texas' 10th Amendment rights and effectively blocked Obamacare's Medicaid expansion. Brandon is an eighth-generation Montgomery County resident, where he resides with his family. He is a graduate of the University of Texas and holds his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Oklahoma City University School of Law. In his spare time, he enjoys Texas history, sports, hunting and fishing.