1826 and they became mexican citizens. 1835, there was a letter sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. A copy of the letter is actually in my office here in washington, d. C. You can see them saying, the time to revolt is now. Over the generation, what has your family done for a living . I have been working in commercial real estate, oil and my family has a long history of texas with a lot of love for our state. I am incredibly honored to represent the people of the Third District of texas. Who are your parents . My father is an attorney and businessmen, my mother is a homemaker. I grew up in midland, texas and dallas. Rn in i live about 50 miles from where i was born, not too far from home. Tookned the marine corps, a commission after i graduated from college, served on active duty for several years, continued to serve my country, got my mba from Harvard Business back toen i moved dallas where i was born. Went into real estate, and i was in the Marine Reserve unit that
In october of 1835, there was a letter sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. A copy of the letter is actually in my office here in washington, d. C. You can see them saying, the time to revolt is now. Over the generations, what has your family done for a living . Rep. Taylor i have been working in commercial real estate, oil and gas, farming, my family has a long history of texas with a lot of love for our state. I am very honored to represent the people of the Third District of texas. Who are your parents . Rep. Taylor my father is an attorney and a businessman, my mother is a homemaker. I grew up in midland, texas and i was born in dallas. I live about 50 miles from where i was born, not too far from home. I joined the marine corps, took a commission after i graduated from college, served on active duty for several years, continued to serve my country, got my mba from Harvard Business school, then i moved back to dallas where i was born. Went into real estate, and i w
Faces with our oneonone interviews. Next, lawmakers from texas, new jersey, and hawaii. Taylor , the Third District of texas, is first. Congressman, your seventh generation texan. Rep. Taylor my family came to texas in 1826 and became mexican citizens. In 1835, october of 1835, a letter was sent to my family asking them to join the revolution. A copy of the letter is in my office here in washington dc area washington, d. C. The generations, what has your family done for living . Olivia ive been in commercial rep. Taylor ive been in commercial real estate, farming, i lived one mile away from where my greatgrandfather farmed for the great depression. Our family has a great love for the state, and it has been an incredible ride. I am honored to represent the people of the Third District of textures texas in congress. Who are your parents . Rep. Taylor my father was an attorney and businessman. My mother is a homemaker. I grew up in midland texas and i was born in dallas. I lived 50 miles
Ok, everybody take a seat. Democrats. G welcome to virginia blue commonwealth gala. This is important, so i want yall to listen up. Before we get started tonight, listen up. We talkportant that about the pain and sorrow suffered on may 31 in Virginia Beach. Here in virginia, and across the country, we are all too familiar with this pain. Action to stop the scorch of gun violence. And we will take it immediately. We will honor the 12 members of our Virginia Beach community, who we love. Who we love, with our actions. I agree with the governor, he said bots and prayers are not enough. We need action. Room, i dot, in this ask for we have a lot of people from the Virginia Beach community with us tonight, please stand. I asked that you all please stand with them and follow the solidarity for a moment of silence in their memory. Thank you. Crowd. This there are 1800 democrats here tonight. [cheers and applause] one for every democrat running for president. [laughter] in all seriousness, help
Ok, everybody take a seat. Democrats. G welcome to virginia blue commonwealth gala. This is important, so i want yall to listen up. Before we get started tonight, listen up. We talkportant that about the pain and sorrow suffered on may 31 in Virginia Beach. Here in virginia, and across the country, we are all too familiar with this pain. Action to stop the scorch of gun violence. And we will take it immediately. We will honor the 12 members of our Virginia Beach community, who we love. Who we love, with our actions. I agree with the governor, he said bots and prayers are not enough. We need action. Room, i dot, in this ask for we have a lot of people from the Virginia Beach community with us tonight, please stand. I asked that you all please stand with them and follow the solidarity for a moment of silence in their memory. Thank you. Crowd. This there are 1800 democrats here tonight. [cheers and applause] one for every democrat running for president. [laughter] in all seriousness, help