Betty Brown
First elected in 1998, Representative Betty Brown is currently serving her fifth term in the Texas House of Representatives, representing Henderson and Kaufman Counties. She is a Kaufman County native. Representative Brown has been recognized for her excellent conservative voting record by many organizations including Free Enterprise PAC of Dallas, Eagle Forum, and the Texas Association of Business and Chambers of Commerce. Representative Brown currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute (TCCRI).
Representative Brown and her husband, Ron, own and operate a ranch near Terrell on land that has been in her family for four generations. They have three children and seven grandchildren. A graduate of Terrell High School, she attended SMU in Dallas.
Conservative Bills for Betty Brown
Betty Brown
State Representative Betty Brown is the leading defender of voting rights in Texas, having worked in 2007 and 2009 to enact a voter identification bill that would require voters to show valid identification before casting a ballot. Voter identification is critical to keeping elections fair and free of fraud.

