- Jimmie Don Aycock
Infobox State Representative| name=Jimmie Don Aycock
caption=Official Texas House of Representatives photograph of Jimmie Don Aycock
nationality=American
office= Texas State Representative from District 54 (Bell, Burnet, and Lampasas counties)
party=Republican
term_start=2007
term_end=
preceded=Suzanna Hupp
succeeded=Incumbent
date of birth=birth date and age|1946|10|14
date of death=
place of birth=Bell County,Texas , USA
occupation=Veterinarian (semiretired)
spouse= Ellen Marie McKamie Aycock (married 1967- )
children=Jimmie and Michelle
education=Texas Tech University Jimmie Don Aycock (born
October 14 ,1946 ) is a semi-retiredveterinarian ,rancher , andbusinessman in Killeen who is a Republican member of theTexas House of Representatives . He was elected in District 54 onNovember 7 ,2006 , to succeed fellow Republican RepresentativeSuzanna Hupp , the chief architect of the Texas law which permits citizens to carry aconcealed weapon . Hupp, a survivor of theLuby's massacre in Killeen in 1991, did not seek reelection.Although the district, which includes Bell, Burnet (pronounced BUR NET), and Lampasas counties is historically Democratic, Republicans managed to hold it easily when Hupp retired, even as their overall margin of control over the lower Texas House was reduced in a heavily Democratic year nationally.
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 (bornJune 5 ,1947 ), self-employed in Copperas Cove. Just 26,989 of the 190,825 registered voters in the district went to the polls.Aycock considers himself a strong defender of property rights. He is a member of three House committees:
Agriculture &Livestock ,Higher Education , andRedistricting . He has introduced bills seeking to revise and clarify funding formulas for higher 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 classvaledictorian . 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 amusic educator in Bastrop, and four grandchildren.In 1969, Aycock received his
bachelor of science degree, withPhi Kappa Phi honors fromTexas A&M University in College Station and hisdoctor of veterinary medicine degree from TAMU in 1970. He was acaptain in theUnited States Army from 1970-1972, having received the Army Commendation Medal.Aycock owned and operated veterinary clinics in Killeen, Copperas Cove, and Harker Heights from 1972-1998. He has also been involved in ranching and
real estate development. He is a pasttreasurer of theCentral Texas College board of trustees in Killeen. He is also a former member of the Killeen Independent School District board. He is the former president of the Comanche Hills Utility District and the Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3.Aycock has been a director of the Greater Killeen
Chamber of Commerce and a past president of the Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce. Aycock is also a director of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association,Mothers Against Drunk Driving , and the Killeen Quality of Life Committee. He is a member ofRotary International . He is chairman of thedeacon s and aBible teacher of FirstBaptist Church of Killeen. His personal interests includefishing ,elk hunting , andhorseback riding .References
http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/dist54/aycock.htm
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/Reports/Report.aspx?ID=author&LegSess=80R&Code=A2145
http://elections.sos.state.tx.us/elchist.exe
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