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Mary Ann Perez

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Mary Ann Perez is running for Texas State Representative, District 144.

Personal background

Mary Ann grew up in Houston and graduated from Milby High School. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Houston-Downtown. She is a mother of two sons and was actively involved in Little League, school volunteering, and serving as President of the Meadow Creek Civic Association.

Professional background

Mary Ann previously ran an insurance agency.

Political background

Mary Ann Perez currently serves as the State Representative in State House District 144 in Texas. She was elected in 2013 and is serving her sixth term.

Economy

As a state senator, passed Senate Bill (SB) 442 to inform policyholders that their commercial or residential property insurance does not cover flood damage.

As state representative, passed House Bill (HB) 4347, which amended the Tax Code to allow the City of Baytown to use state and local hotel tax revenue and other tax proceeds to construct a convention center hotel on Bayland Island.

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Public Safety

As state representative, authored HB 2624, which allows offenders of payment fraud to be prosecuted in any county in which the crime was committed, or in any county in which a victim whose information was stolen resides.

As state representative, authored HB 2945 gives the Attorney General rulemaking authority to implement “best practices” in order to prevent skimmer installations on gas pumps.

As state representative, authored HB 2625, which provides penalties to criminals who are caught with multiple counterfeit cards.

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Healthcare

Supports Medicaid expansion for the state of Texas.

Supports HB 284, which requires that nursing homes and assisted living facilities disclose to patients and/or loved ones, whether or not they have a state-issued certification to care for Alzheimer’s patients.

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Education

As state representative, co-authored HB 3, which allowed for several large gains in school funding.

As state representative, passed HB 1277, which authorized a fee to construct a Wellness and Success Center at the University of Houston-Downtown.

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Energy & the Environment

Supported HB 3745, which renewed the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) and its funds.

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Voting & Elections

As of September 7, 2024, Mary Ann Perez’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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