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Jimmie Don Aycock : ウィキペディア英語版
Jimmie Don Aycock

Jimmie Don Aycock (born October 4, 1946) is a semi-retired veterinarian, rancher, and businessman in Killeen who is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives. He was elected in District 54 on November 7, 2006.
In an election with a turnout of only 14.14 percent, Aycock polled 16,314 votes (60.4 percent), to 9,802 (36.3 percent) for Democrat Edward J. Lindsay (born January 2, 1939), a retiree from Killeen, and 873 (3.2 percent) for the Libertarian Nicolaas Jan Kramer (born June 5, 1947), self-employed in Copperas Cove. 26,989 of the 190,825 registered voters in the district went to the polls.
He is a member of two House committees: Public Education and Appropriations, having also been appointed to the Appropriations subcommittee on Education. Aycock's district office is located in Lampasas.
He was born in Bell County and graduated from Moody High School in 1965 as the class valedictorian. In 1967, he married the former Ellen Marie McKamie, also of central Texas. They have a married son, attorney Jimmie Aycock of Houston, a married daughter, Michelle, who is a music educator in Bastrop, and four grandchildren.
In 1969, Aycock received his Bachelor of Science degree, with Phi Kappa Phi honors from Texas A&M University in College Station and his doctor of veterinary medicine degree from TAMU in 1970. He was a captain in the United States Army from 1970–1972, having received the Army Commendation Medal.
Aycock is the chairman of the House Public Education Committee, in which capacity he has opposed school vouchers, a plan supported by many of the more conservative members of the Texas State Senate. In 2015, Aycock authored a $3 billion bipartisan education bill in the House, but he did not push it to passage near the end of the legislative session because of opposition in the Senate. Aycock and a coalition of rural Republican legislators and Democrats have repeatedly blocked vouchers from passage in the House.〔"School vouchers hit a snag in Legislature", ''Laredo Morning Times'', May 18, 2015, p. 7A〕
== References ==

* http://www.legis.state.tx.us/Reports/Report.aspx?ID=author&LegSess=80R&Code=A2145




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