Texas State Representative

Dustin Burrows

Biography

State Representative Dustin Burrows has been serving House District 83 in Texas since his election in 2014. Born and raised in Lubbock, Texas, he graduated from Monterey High School where he developed a strong interest in agriculture through his active involvement in Future Farmers of America. His commitment to education continued at Texas Tech University, where he earned two degrees and remains a devoted supporter of the university.

Throughout his legislative career, Burrows has held several key positions, notably chairing the House Calendars Committee during the 87th and 88th legislative sessions, as well as leading the Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary Shooting, which helped shape the landmark House Bill 3. This historic school safety legislation mandated armed security on Texas school campuses, reflecting Burrows' continuous focus on safeguarding schools. He is also recognized for advancing initiatives that support first responders, such as the Matt Dawson Act, which guarantees lifetime benefits for first responders injured in the line of duty.

Burrows has a strong legislative track record distinguished by significant fiscal and regulatory reforms. He was the architect of the Texas Property Tax Report and Transparency Act of 2019, which sought to limit non-voter approved tax increases to 3.5% for cities and counties—a move aimed at promoting fiscal responsibility. Additionally, he introduced the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act in 2023 to restore regulatory authority to the state, streamlining compliance processes by reducing the bureaucratic burdens imposed by local governments.

His commitment to agricultural issues is evident in multiple pieces of legislation, including House Bill 1750, known as the Right to Farm bill, which seeks to protect farming operations from excessive local regulation. Burrows has also spearheaded efforts to combat the abusive use of eminent domain, advocating for stronger protections for landowners.

Burrows' political inclinations lean towards conservative principles, focusing on governance that promotes economic growth, public safety, and agricultural sustainability. His support for legislative measures enhancing public school funding through initiatives like House Bill 2615, which establishes vocational training programs in high schools, further illustrates his balanced approach to education and workforce readiness.

In terms of family, Burrows is married to Elisabeth, whose family has deep roots in the cattle ranching and oil and gas industries. Together, they are raising three sons—Davis, Whitby, and Henry—in Lubbock ISD, where the local education system continues to be a priority for Burrows.

Among the various committees he participates in, notable ones include the Ways and Means Committee and the Agriculture and Livestock Committee. His involvement in these committees highlights his commitment to fiscal prudence and robust agricultural policies, aligning with the needs of his constituents and the broader Texas community.

In summary, Representative Dustin Burrows exemplifies a dedicated public servant focused on advancing educational opportunities, promoting responsible governance, and enhancing public safety in Texas. Through his legislation and committee work, he aims to foster a prosperous environment for all Texans while remaining grounded in his values and commitment to his community.