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The state of Texas has 31 senatorial districts to represent residents in each area. These elected officials are responsible for voting in favor of their constituents.
US congressional districts
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Harris County, Texas is divided into multiple congressional districts based on population distribution. The boundaries of these districts are determined by the state legislature during the redistricting process. It's recommended to check the latest official maps or contact the Harris County Clerk's office for detailed and up-to-date information on specific district boundaries.
Texas' 13th Congressional District
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As of 2011, none. The state of New York formerly had 31 representatives, but lost two seats to reapportionment after the 2010 Census, and now has only 29 congressional districts. The State of Texas, on the other hand, formerly had 28 seats but gained four as a result of population shift, and now has 32 congressional districts. These numbers will remain fixed until the 2020 US Census is tallied (at the earliest).
22 Congressional district
special districts
In 2014, that zip code is overlapped by 2 different congressional districts. Depending upon your location you could be represented by Jeb Hensarling of Texas District 5 or Eddie Bernice Johnson Texas District 30. The related link will help you narrow down to your specific represenative.
There is only one school district in Texas, the Texas Unified School District; it serves the entire state.
Primary education in Texas is divided between 1,000 school districts which are independent of any municipal governments. The boundaries of these school districts often overlap between separate counties and cities and can impose taxes separate from any other state and local taxes. These districts are overseen by the Texas Education Agency, which focuses on improving low performance districts. There are an additional 36 public universities located in Texas. The state imposes its own test, the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills to measure the progress made by students in various educational areas.