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State Rep David Spiller Announces Campaign for Re-Election

State Rep David Spiller Announces Campaign for Re-Election

28 News 11/01/2021 1518

JACKSBORO, TX – Republican State Representative David Spiller has announced he will seek re-election to the Texas House of Representatives, District 68. Spiller’s announcement comes after the conclusion of the third special session of the 87th Legislature and the adoption of the newly drawn Texas House redistricting map.

The newly configured Texas House District 68 contains twelve counties: Brown, Comanche, Cooke, Eastland, Jack, Lampasas, Mills, Montague, San Saba, Shackelford, Throckmorton, and Young Counties.

“While I am disappointed to lose so much of West Texas in redistricting, I am excited for the opportunity to serve seven new counties in North and Central Texas,” said Spiller. “I look forward to forming new relationships and continuing to advance the conservative principles, beliefs, and values of House District 68,” said Spiller.

Since taking office in March, Representative Spiller has had the opportunity to co-author and support landmark legislation that resulted in the completion of the most conservative session in Texas history. This included passing a balanced budget, fully funding the legislature’s commitment to public schools, co-sponsoring the “Heartbeat Bill” that banned abortion in Texas after a fetal heartbeat is detected, co-authoring Constitutional Carry legislation, supporting measures to protect the right to worship, and increasing funding to protect and defend our southern border.

Representative Spiller supported key amendments that provided critical funding to rural hospitals, while also expanding telemedicine and broadband to help improve health services in rural areas.

A lifelong resident of Jacksboro, David has served his community through his work on the school board, serving as General Counsel to the hospital district, and City Attorney. David is President of Spiller Title and the Managing Partner at Spiller & Spiller law firm where he practices with his two sons, Mason and Reid.


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