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77. Youngest Member of the Texas Legislature

Young. Wild. Financially Free. by Andrew Roberts

Apr 14, 202000:50:33Business

Representative James Talarico is a former education non-profit leader and public school teacher elected to serve House District 52 in the Texas House of Representatives. He was born in Williamson County, where he attende...

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77. Youngest Member of the Texas Legislature is an episode from Young. Wild. Financially Free. by Andrew Roberts. Representative James Talarico is a former education non-profit leader and public school teacher elected to serve House Distric...

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Representative James Talarico is a former education non-profit leader and public school teacher elected to serve House District 52 in the Texas House of Representatives. He was born in Williamson County, where he attended Round Rock ISD schools and graduated from McNeil High School. Rep. Talarico earned his bachelor’s degree in Government from The University of Texas at Austin and his master’s degree in Education Policy from Harvard University. Upon graduation, Rep. Talarico taught at 6th grade Rhodes Middle School on the Westside of San Antonio. He later became the Central Texas Executive Director for Reasoning Mind, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping classrooms with innovative technology. He currently serves as the youngest member of the Texas Legislature, sitting on both the Public Education Committee and the Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Committee. In his first term, Rep. Talarico helped write historic school finance reform legislation that infused Texas schools with $11.6 billion in new education funding. Outside of his role as a legislator, Rep. Talarico works for MAYA Consulting, crafting and implementing education solutions across Texas. We are proud to be sponsored by Stone Oak Property Management. Stone Oak is a residential property management company based out of central Texas. We serve real estate investors by providing an exceptional living experience for the residents that live in our properties. We provide rental property management & portfolio growth in order to create generational wealth and financial freedom for everyone we work with. Learn more about Stone Oak at: YOUTUBE: PODCAST: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: Find out how much your house will rent for here:

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