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Jason Villalba is the CEO of the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation, a former member of the Texas House, and a partner at the law firm of Frost Brown Todd LLP. We welcome your thoughts in a letter ...
Rex Ferris, Austin Mr. Villalba, you’re almost there Kudos to Jason Villaba for joining the ranks of Republicans who have publicly rejected Donald Trump.
Jason Villalba is the CEO of the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation and a former member of the Texas House. We welcome your thoughts in a letter to the editor.
State Rep. Jason Villalba talks to News 8. The representative, also a Republican, fired off a scathing editorial to our content partners at the Texas Tribune. “It was very blistering," he said.
Texas is on the ascent. Jason Villalba is the CEO of the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation, a former member of the Texas House and a partner at the law firm of Frost Brown Todd LLP.
Stay tuned for the Battle Near the Cattle! Jason Villalba is the CEO of the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation, a former member of the Texas House, and a partner at the law firm of Frost Brown Todd LLP.
Jason Villalba is chairman and CEO of the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation and Partner at Frost Brown Todd, LLP. He served in the Texas House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019.
The time is now to do something. Those words were written by Jason Villalba in an op-ed in the Dallas Morning News. Villalba is a Republican state representative in Texas.
Former state Rep. Jason Villalba endorsed the Democrat in a new ad. "Ted Cruz cares about himself, Colin Allred cares about Texas," he said ...
In the October 2012 issue of D Magazine, just before Jason Villalba was first elected to represent District 114 in the Texas House, we wrote: At a fundraiser at a home in Highland Park in July ...
State Rep. Jason Villalba and newcomer Dan Morenoff sparred over several hot topic issues, including vaccinations in public schools and the First Amendment, on the WFAA-TV (Channel 8) show "Inside ...
If a Texas state representative gets his way, filming a cop too close would land violators with 180 days of jail-time and a $2,000 fine. State Representative Jason Villalba, a Republican from ...
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