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Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa: District 20
Occupation: Attorney
Education: BS Pan American University, JD Georgetown University
Legislative Experience: House Member, 1981-1991/1997-2002; Senate Member (2002)
Hometown: McAllen
Party: Democrat
Born in McAllen, Texas, in Hidalgo County, Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa is the eldest of eight children born to Juan de Dios and Esperanza Hinojosa. He attended Mission ISD schools as a child and worked as a farm worker during his teen years. He led the Mission Eagles football team as their quarterback, and after graduating, Hinojosa volunteered to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps.
In Vietnam, Hinojosa served from 1966 to 1968 before returning home to continue his education. Hinojosa graduated with honors from the University of Texas-Pan American with a bachelor's degree in political science. He completed his legal studies at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
After returning to South Texas, Hinojosa served as staff attorney for the Legal Aid Society of Nueces County and later as an Assistant Attorney General for the Texas Attorney General. In 1980, Hinojosa began his own private practice in McAllen, where he continues to represent clients in both civil and criminal matters.
Hinojosa was first elected into office in 1981, serving in the Texas House until 1990 and again from 1997 to 2002. During his tenure in the Texas House, Hinojosa passed landmark legislation, such as the establishment of the Regional Academic Health Center (RAHC) which promotes physician training on the Texas/Mexico Border. As the Chairman of Criminal Jurisprudence, Senator Hinojosa sponsored the Texas Fair Defense Act, reforming procedures for providing court-appointed defense counsel to indigent defendants, and carried DNA legislation that has resulted in freeing many wrongly convicted citizens.
Since his election to the Texas Senate in 2002, Hinojosa has secured more than $84.7 million for new construction at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and at the University of Texas-Pan American. Senator Hinojosa's efforts have brought millions in funding to support the growth of Senate District 20, composed of Brooks, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, and Nueces Counties.
During the 2011 legislative session, Hinojosa authored S.B. 975, the Statewide Dropout Recovery Bill, offering a better future to our younger generations in Texas. S.B. 975 created statewide access for students and parents to the dropout recovery model in the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District, a successfully proven program. Hinojosa has been a leader in making state government more efficient by serving as the only South Texas member of the Sunset Advisory Commission from 2008-2011. He carried sunset legislation for high profile agencies such as TxDot, DPS, and the Texas Water Development Board. Hinojosa championed legislation to rein in rising university tuition costs and he has worked with a bipartisan group of legislators to allocate more than $120 million on training and technology for border security.
Senator Hinojosa has received a number of awards for his public service during his more than 20 years as an elected representative of South Texas. Twice he has been named one of Texas's "Top 10 Legislators" by Texas Monthly magazine, and the National Organization of Women named him their "Legislator of the Year." In 2005, he received the John Henry Faulk Award from the American Civil Liberties Union, and Capitol Inside has twice named Senator Hinojosa to their Top Ten Legislator list. He has also been a co-recipient of the James Madison award given by the Freedom of Information Foundation. In 2011 he received the "Big Voices for Little Texans Award" from CASA and was recognized with the National Award/State Alliance Champion Award by the Boys & Girls Club. In 2012 Senator Hinojosa was honored to receive the CHRISTUS Health Eagle Award for his outstanding legislative leadership and strong commitment to health care issues and the 2012 "Border Texan of the Year" for his great contributions to the lives and well-being of residents along the border and his tireless dedication to bringing economic and educational benefits to the Coastal Bend area and South Texas.

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 Noticias KNVO (Univision Channel 48 - McAllen) speaks with Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa at the Lone Star National Bank in McAllen on Monday, February 1, about his appointment to the Legislative Budget Board. Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst made the announcement in McAllen prior to a luncheon with local business leaders to discuss regional economic development issues and job creation opportunities. |
 Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa and Lt. Governor David Dewhurst meeting the City of Mission Delegation at the Capitol. |
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Newsletter
Capitol Update, 2012 (PDF)
Capitol Update, Fall 2011 (PDF)
Capitol Update, Winter 2009 (PDF)
May 22, 2013 Senator Hinojosa Concurs To S.B. 24
May 17, 2013 Senate Bill 24 Passes the Texas House of Representatives
April 18, 2013 Job Creation Bill by Senator Hinojosa Passes Texas Senate
April 17, 2013 Senator Hinojosa's S.B. 116 Voted Out Of Texas Senate To Give Disabled Veterans Hub Designation
April 12, 2013 Texas Senate Approves Senator Hinojosa's Plan To Fund Indigent Health Care in the RGV
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Office Information
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District address |
The Honorable Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
P.O. Box 12068
Capitol Station
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 463-0120
(512) 463-0229 Fax
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612 Nolana Suite 410B
Mcallen, Texas 78504
(956) 972-1841
(956) 664-0602 Fax
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2820 S.P.I.D., Suite 291
Corpus Christi, TX 78415
(361) 225-1200
(361) 225-3576
(361) 225-0119 Fax
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State Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
83rd Session Committee Membership
District analysis: District 20
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