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Rep. Jarvis Johnson

(Jan 10, 2023 - Jan 14, 2025)
Democrat
Texas House 139 - Houston
First elected 2016

About Rep. Jarvis Johnson

Jarvis Johnson is a community organizer and consultant. He attended Texas Southern University and later served as the Executive Director for the Phoenix Outreach Youth Center. In 2005, he was elected to the Houston City Council as one of the youngest members in history. 

Offices

Capitol
EXT E2.904
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
p: (512) 463-0554
District
6112 Wheatley Street
Houston TX 77091
713-699-3043
713-699-3498 Fax

Civic Group Ratings (Most Recent)

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Texans for Fiscal Responsibility is “an independent educational non-profit organization seeking to illuminate the actions of government, educate and equip citizens to effectively advocate for pro-taxpayer reforms, and hold lawmakers accountable for their actions. Taxpayers should demand their interests, not those of elected officials, lobbyists, or bureaucrats, must come first in the Lone Star State.”
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Young Conservatives of Texas is a non-partisan youth organization that “has been fighting for conservative values for more than 40 years in the Lone Star State and publishes the most respected ratings of the Texas Legislature.”
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Texas Right to Life describes itself as an organization that “legally, peacefully and prayerfully protects the God-given Right to Life of innocent human beings from fertilization to natural death.”
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The American Conservative Union is “the nation's oldest conservative grassroots organization and seeks to preserve and protect the values of life, liberty, and property for every American.”
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Equality Texas describes itself as “a statewide political advocacy organization in Texas that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights, including same-sex marriage.”
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An advocacy group that exists to “put the environment first.” As part of the left-leaning Public Interest Network, Environment Texas promotes adoption of policies favoring solar and wind power, electric cars and buses, and more walkable and “bikeable” cities.