- Joseph Hugh Allen
Infobox State Representative
name=Joseph Hugh Allen
nationality=American
office= Texas State Representative from Baytown
party=Democrat
term_start=1967
term_end=1979
preceded=
succeeded=
date of birth= birth date|1940|1|27
date of death=death date and age|2008|5|24|1940|1|27
place of birth=Baytown, Harris County,Texas , USA
place of death=Baytown, Texas
occupation=Lobbyist
religion=Presbyterian
spouse= Kitty Cowan Allen (married 32 years until his death)Billye Williamson Allen (married 13 years until divorce)
children=Sydney Allen Seaman Mary Katherine Allen Stukenberg Sara Allen Abbott James Neal Allen (deceased)
footnotes=(1) Allen was a leader of theminority but powerfulbipartisan "Dirty Thirty" in theTexas House of Representatives who pushed for ethics reform in the midst of theSharpstown scandal .(2) After his legislative service, Allen was a
lobbyist forGetty Oil and then the formerEnron Corporation.(3) Allen represented Baytown in the legislature, an industrial area west of Houston.
(4) Allen was active in the state Democratic Party and served under appointments of both Governors
Mark Wells White andAnn W. Richards .Joseph Hugh Allen (
January 27 ,1940 –May 24 ,2008 ) was a Democratic member of theTexas House of Representatives from the industrial city of Baytown, who fought for ethics reform. He was among thebipartisan “Dirty Thirty” lawmakers who in 1971 pushed for the ouster of SpeakerGus Mutscher of Brenham in Washington County, who was subsequently convicted of acceptingbribe s in exchange for the passage of banking legislation in what is known as theSharpstown scandal . Their efforts prompted a regime change in Austin, ushered inDolph Briscoe andWilliam P. Hobby, Jr. , as governor andlieutenant governor , respectively, and launched new ethics laws in the 1973 legislative session. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/deaths/5801566.html]Early years, education, military
Born to James Viron Allen and the former Mary Azilea Ferguson, Allen resided his entire life in Baytown, which straddles the Harris and Chambers county lines. He attended
public school s from 1949-1958. He graduated fromLee College , acommunity college in Baytown, where he served as editor of the "Lee Lantern". Allen was inducted into the Lee College Hall of Fame and was later a member of the Lee College board of regents. He also attended theUniversity of Houston , having studiedeconomics andpolitical science . [http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=7171 Joseph Hugh Allen ] ]Allen served in the
United States Army Security Agency from 1958 to 1961, with assignments inJapan and theFar East . He was named “Serviceman of the Year” in 1961 and procured a "Good Conduct" medal.Allen as legislator
According to the "
Houston Chronicle ", Allen was known in the legislature as a jokester and a natty dresser who chosebow tie s andsuspenders . As a legislator in 1974, Allen was automatically a delegate to the Texas Constitutional Convention, which came within three votes of adopting a new state Constitution. While he was a legislator, Allen chaired the House Committee on Administration, the Property Tax Investigating Committee, and the standing committee on State Finance of the House Ways and Means Committee. He left the legislature in January 1979, as a RepublicanBill Clements was inaugurated governor, the first member of his party to hold the office in 105 years.Allen’s wife, Kitty, said that her husband maintained a passion for politics long after he left the legislature and became a
lobbyist . He worked first forGetty Oil Company and then from 1984-2001 for the Northern Natural Gas Company, which became the formerEnron Corporation in Houston.Later years
In 1983, Democratic Governor
Mark Wells White named Allen to the Interstate Oil Compact Commission; he was reappointed in 1991 byAnn W. Richards . Allen also served on Governor Richards’ New Texas Foundation and on the Texas Democratic Leadership Council. He was a member of severaltrade association s, including the Texas Intrastate Pipeline Association, Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners, Texas Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, Greater Houston Partnership, American Legislative Exchange Council, Center for Public Policy/University of Houston, and the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce.Allen died at the age of sixty-eight from complications related to
Alzheimer's disease . His mother had died from the same ailment in the 1980s. He was also predeceased by his father and his only son, James Neal Allen.In addition to his wife, Allen was survived by three daughters, Sydney Allen Seaman and husband, William Seaman, of Humble; Mary Katharine Allen Stukenberg and husband, William Stukenberg, of Houston; and Sara Allen Abbott and husband, Matthew Abbott of
Arlington, Virginia , and two grandchildren. Services were held onMay 27 , 2008, at FaithPresbyterian Church in Baytown, with theeulogy delivered by formerU.S. Representative Robert Gammage , who had also been one of Allen’s “Dirty 30” colleagues. Interment was onMay 28 at theTexas State Cemetery in Austin.Allen’s death came only a few weeks after the passing of former legislators
Russell B. Cummings , his colleague from Houston, andLena Guerrero , who served from Austin, both of who are also buried in the State Cemetery.References
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