Mexican American Legislative Caucus
Encyclopedia
The Mexican American Legislative Caucus is a 501(c)(6) non-profit, non-partisan organization composed of members of the Texas House of Representatives
committed to addressing issues of particular importance to Latinos across the state.
In the 1990s, recognizing the growth of the Hispanic population in Texas and anticipating a new ethnic majority, MALC opened membership eligibility to House members of any race or ethnicity who represent majority-Latino constituencies.
MALC’s educational outreach initiatives, conducted between bi-annual sessions of the Texas Legislature, strive to raise the level of Latino engagement in Texas government and politics.
2011 Officers
Chairman
Trey Martinez Fischer
San Antonio
Vice-Chairman
Eddie Rodriguez
Austin
Secretary
Armando "Mando" Martinez
Weslaco
Treasurer
Roland Gutierrez
San Antonio
Legal Counsel
Veronica Gonzales
McAllen
Jose Aliseda
Beeville
Roberto Alonzo
Dallas
Carol Alvarado
Houston
Rafael M. Anchía
Dallas
Lon Burnam
Fort Worth
Joaquín Castro
San Antonio
Garnet Coleman
Houston
Dawnna Dukes
Austin
Joe Farias
San Antonio
Jessica Farrar
Houston
Pete Gallego
Alpine
John Garza
San Antonio
Larry Gonzales
Round Rock
Naomi Gonzalez
El Paso
Ryan Guillen
Rio Grande City
Ana E. Hernández Luna
Houston
Scott Hochberg
Houston
Tracy O. King
Eagle Pass
Jose Manuel Lozano
Kingsville
Eddie Lucio, III
San Benito
Dee Margo
El Paso
Marisa Marquez
El Paso
Ruth McClendon
San Antonio
José Menéndez
San Antonio
Sergio Muñoz
Mission
Elliott Naishtat
Austin
René Oliveira
Brownsville
Aaron Peña
Edinburg
Joseph Picket
El Paso
Chente Quintanilla
El Paso
Richard Peña Raymond
Laredo
Raul Torres
Corpus Christi
Michael Villarreal
San Antonio
Armando Walle
Houston
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committed to addressing issues of particular importance to Latinos across the state.
History
The Mexican American Legislative Caucus (MALC) was founded in 1973 in the Texas House of Representatives by a small group of lawmakers of Mexican American heritage for the purpose of strengthening their numbers and better representing a united Latino constituency across the state.In the 1990s, recognizing the growth of the Hispanic population in Texas and anticipating a new ethnic majority, MALC opened membership eligibility to House members of any race or ethnicity who represent majority-Latino constituencies.
Mission
Latinos today represent Texas’ fastest growing political and economic sector. To meet the needs of this rapidly growing population, MALC serves as an information clearinghouse to Caucus members and non-members alike. By researching the implications of policy on Texas' Hispanic communities and by voting together, the Mexican American Legislative Caucus ensures that the interests of all Texans are represented.MALC’s educational outreach initiatives, conducted between bi-annual sessions of the Texas Legislature, strive to raise the level of Latino engagement in Texas government and politics.
Membership
In 2011, MALC has a membership of 39 House members from all parts of the state, and is the second-largest caucus in Texas. MALC members vote as a bloc on consequential matters for Latino constituents.2011 Officers
Chairman
Trey Martinez Fischer
San Antonio
Vice-Chairman
Eddie Rodriguez
Austin
Secretary
Armando "Mando" Martinez
Weslaco
Treasurer
Roland Gutierrez
San Antonio
Legal Counsel
Veronica Gonzales
McAllen
Jose Aliseda
Beeville
Roberto Alonzo
Dallas
Carol Alvarado
Houston
Rafael M. Anchía
Dallas
Lon Burnam
Fort Worth
Joaquín Castro
San Antonio
Garnet Coleman
Houston
Dawnna Dukes
Austin
Joe Farias
San Antonio
Jessica Farrar
Houston
Pete Gallego
Alpine
John Garza
San Antonio
Larry Gonzales
Round Rock
Naomi Gonzalez
El Paso
Ryan Guillen
Rio Grande City
Ana E. Hernández Luna
Houston
Scott Hochberg
Houston
Tracy O. King
Eagle Pass
Jose Manuel Lozano
Kingsville
Eddie Lucio, III
San Benito
Dee Margo
El Paso
Marisa Marquez
El Paso
Ruth McClendon
San Antonio
José Menéndez
San Antonio
Sergio Muñoz
Mission
Elliott Naishtat
Austin
René Oliveira
Brownsville
Aaron Peña
Edinburg
Joseph Picket
El Paso
Chente Quintanilla
El Paso
Richard Peña Raymond
Laredo
Raul Torres
Corpus Christi
Michael Villarreal
San Antonio
Armando Walle
Houston