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Marva Beck

Marva Beck

American politician


Marva Black Beck (born November 21, 1944) was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 57.

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Personal life

Marva Black was born on November 21, 1944, in Centerville, Texas. Beck grew up in Houston's 5th Ward, she graduated from San Jacinto High School[1] She married Melvin S. Beck II on December 4, 1970, in Harris County, Texas, they had 3 sons James, Rick, and Trey.[2] Beck attends First Methodist Church of Centerville and is the church treasurer.[3] Becks son Rick died in a boating accident and her son James died in a motor vehicle accident. Becks husband Melvin died of cancer on March 13, 2004, six months after the death of her son James.[4] Trey works in the construction industry in Houston, Texas.

Political career

Beck represented District 57 in the Texas House of Representatives during the 82nd legislature. While in the state house she served on the Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee and the Natural Resources Committee. She also served as chairman of the Lee County Republican Party.

Elections

2012

Beck went up against challenger Trent Ashby in the Republican primary. Ashby raised over 300,000 most from in district donors, Beck raised ~180,000. Beck claimed that Ashby raised taxes on the Lufkin ISD School Board to increase the salary of the superintendent, Ashby and other Lufkin ISD trustees claimed this was false.[5]

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2010

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Beck unseated 12 year Democratic incumbent Jim Dunnam.


References

  1. "Marva Beck". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  2. "Melvin Beck & Marva Black, Married 12/04/1970". www.texasmarriagerecords.org. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. "Featured Voice of the Texas GOP: Marva Beck". 7 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  4. "Melvin S. Beck II Obituary (2004) Houston Chronicle". Legacy.com. 12 March 2004. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  5. Smith, Morgan (22 May 2012). "Rep. Beck Battles School Board President in HD-57". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 27 November 2019.

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