Rep. John Carter (R-TX 31st District)
4th term Republican from Texas 31st District.
Bio
Residence: Round Rock
Marital Status: Married (Erika)
Prev. Occupation: Judge
Prev. Political Exp.: TX District Court Judge, 1981-2001
Education: BA Texas Tech University, 1964; JD University of Texas, 1969
Birthdate: 11/06/1941
Birthplace: Houston, TX
Religion: Lutheran
Percentage in Last Election: 60%
Major Opponent: Brian Ruiz
Contact
Current Elected Office Contact Information
Website: carter.house.gov
Washington, D.C. Office:
409 Cannon House Office Building,District of Columbia 20515-4331
Phone: (202) 225-3864
Fax: (202) 225-5886
Round Rock, Texas 78664
Phone: (512) 246-1600
Fax: (512) 246-1620
Staff
Current Elected Office Staff Members:
- Chief of Staff: John Walker
- Scheduler: Casey Hogan
Letters
Current Elected Office Letters to Leaders:
Recent messages sent to Rep. John Carter by our constituents:
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Personal Responsibility
- Austin, TX - 11/19/2009 -
health care from a Catholic point of view
- Round Rock, TX - 11/16/2009 -
honor our heros
- round rock, TX - 11/12/2009 -
A great disappointment
- Salado, TX - 11/10/2009 -
Gov't Option...not Public Option
- round rock, TX - 10/27/2009 -
Spending, Spending, Spending
- Temple, TX - 10/26/2009 -
Your vote
- Cedar Park, TX - 10/24/2009 -
Net Neutrality
- Troy, TX - 10/21/2009 -
Net Neutrality
- Troy, TX - 10/21/2009 -
Simple Empowerment
- stephenville, TX - 10/21/2009 -
gunslingers on Amtrak
- stephenville, TX - 10/21/2009 -
Earmark Reform
- Cedar Park, TX - 10/20/2009 -
Public Health Insurance
- Temple, TX - 10/15/2009 -
Czar Kevin Jennings
- Leander, TX - 10/13/2009 -
Buget / Revenue
- Temple, TX - 10/07/2009 -
Tort reform and Obamacare
- Round Rock, TX - 10/07/2009 -
Middle East Wars
- Temple, TX - 10/05/2009 -
Extend the first-time home buyers tax credit
- Austin, TX - 09/29/2009 -
Extend the first-time home buyers tax credit
- Cedar Park, TX - 09/29/2009 -
Leave Health Care Alone
- Killeen, TX - 09/29/2009
View more Letters to Leaders View more Letters to Rep. John Carter
Recent Headlines
Who are the fence sitters?
With Senate Democrats needing 60 votes to overcome a filibuster this weekend, all eyes will be on five undecided senators.
Tyranny of the silent filibuster
Why doesn't Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid force an old-fashioned filibuster that could make Republicans look silly? Because he can't.
Reading the Senate bill out loud
Who would actually read the bill out loud? How can Republicans force a reading? A Q&A on a parliamentary tactic proposed for the health care bill.
Alerts from Groups and Organizations
LAST CHANCE: Senate May Vote This Week to Fund Abortion in Health Care
by Family Research Council on November 16
Tell Your Senators to Vote Against 'Hyde on Steroids'
by National Organization of Women on November 13
Help Secure $1 Billion for the National Housing Trust Fund
by NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby on November 16
Fed up with Congress - Let's fix it
by Patriots United on November 12
Expand and Strengthen Medicaid in Health Care Reform
by RESULTS on November 16

