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Kay Granger

Kay Granger
Kay Granger

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 12th district
In office
1997–present
Preceded by Pete Geren
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born January 18 1943 (1943--) (age 64)
Greenville, Texas
Political party Republican
Spouse divorced
Religion Methodist

Kay Granger (born January 18 1943), a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Texas, currently represents the 12th congressional district (map) in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Granger was born in Greenville, Texas, and graduated from Texas Wesleyan University. She was elected to the Fort Worth city council in 1989 and was elected Mayor in 1991. Her tenure as mayor saw a drop in violent crime, although violent crime decreased statewide in Texas and in the country generally during that same period. After the retirement of Congressman Pete Geren in 1996, both the Democratic and Republican parties worked to recruit Granger. Granger made the decision to run as a Republican, much to the dismay of local GOP activists, who criticized Granger as being too liberal. She was handily reelected in 1998 and hasn't faced serious opposition since.

In 2006, Granger was reelected to serve her sixth term in Congress. She was also elected Conference Vice Chair, the fourth-ranking position among House Republicans, in November 2006. She sits on the United States House Committee on Appropriations's Subcommittee on Defense (the first woman to do so), and the Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education Subcommittee. She also serves as a Deputy Minority Whip.

Granger is the author of the book, What's Right About America, Celebrating Our Nation's Values.

In August 2007, Kay Granger Elementary School opened in far north Fort Worth. Land for the school was donated to the Northwest Independent School District by Hillwood Development Corp. (H. Ross Perot, Jr.'s company) with the agreement that the school would be named for the sitting Congresswoman. A school named for Granger's mother - Mullendore Elementary - was opened several years earlier in North Richland Hills, Texas. The adjacent Kay Granger Park is maintained by the city.

Ideology

Granger is a member of several groups of moderately conservative Republicans, such as The Republican Main Street Partnership (which supports embryonic stem cell research), The Republican Majority for Choice, Republicans for Choice, and The Wish List.

In practice, her voting record reflects that she almost always votes with her party's leadership in Congress. Her own website posts an article from "Conservative Quarterly" that calls her "a dependable vote for the leadership on most issues."

In 2003, Granger was given a 10% rating by NARAL and an 84% rating by the Christian Coalition of America.

Granger has also voted several times in favor of an amendment to the United States Constitution to make it a crime to physically desecrate the American flag. She also supports the Federal Marriage Amendment.

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Preceded by
Pete Geren
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 12th congressional district

1997–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Jack Kingston
Georgia
Vice-Chairman of House Republican Conference
2007–Present
Succeeded by
Present




 
 
 

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