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Carl Isett
Carl Isett was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 84 from 2003 to May 31, 2010.
In mid-December 2009, Isett announced that he would not be seeking re-election.[1] In May 2010, he announced his resignation, effective May 31.[2]
Isett serves as Commander of the NSA Bahrain Detachment, San Antonio. He is also a Commissioned Officer/Commander in the United States Naval Reserve, and a certified public accountant.
Isett is a member of the Lubbock Lion's Club, executive committee member of the National Assembly of Sportsman Caucuses, President of the Texas Conservative Coalition, and board member of the Tower Institute.[3]
Issues
Sponsored legislation
- HB 410 - Relating to the requirement under certain circumstances that a license holder display the person's license to carry a concealed handgun.
- HB 1357 - Relating to the regulation of freestanding emergency medical care facilities; providing an administrative penalty; creating an offense.
- HB 1577 - Relating to the pricing of certain health care goods and services and to the compensation of certain health insurance agents; providing an administrative penalty.
- HB 1815 - Relating to the creation of a state agency to facilitate public-private partnerships to plan and take action regarding governmental projects.[4]
Campaign finance summary
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External links
- Texas House of Representatives - Rep. Isett (dead link)
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2000, 1998
- Freedom Speaks profile
Footnotes
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by ' |
Texas House District 84 1997–2010 |
Succeeded by John Frullo {R) |