Texas State Representative

Ed Thompson

Biography

State Representative Ed Thompson has made significant contributions to the Texas House of Representatives, where he proudly serves the 29th District, covering the northern and eastern parts of Brazoria County. First elected in 2012, Thompson is currently in his sixth term and holds significant positions within the legislative framework, including Vice Chairman of the House Transportation Committee and membership in both the House Appropriations Committee and the House Resolutions Calendars Committee. His legislative agenda prioritizes critical issues affecting the state, particularly those related to infrastructure, education funding, and public safety.

Thompson has championed several key legislative initiatives aimed at improving educational and public services. Notably, he co-authored House Bill 3304, which focuses on a study by the Texas Education Agency regarding the administration of assessment instruments in Spanish for bilingual students in grades six through eight. This bill is aimed at enhancing educational equity and accommodating the linguistic needs of diverse student populations. Moreover, his support for House Bill 12, which extends Medicaid coverage for postpartum women, reflects his commitment to improving maternal health services in Texas, addressing significant health outcomes for mothers and their children.

Thompson's work extends to bolstering the state’s infrastructure and economic growth through legislative measures such as House Bill 25, which facilitates the wholesale importation of prescription drugs from Canada to make healthcare more affordable. He has also shown a strong interest in addressing broadband access, evidenced by his involvement with House Bill 2662, designed to enhance broadband development, especially in rural areas. Further, his commitment to fiscal responsibility is evident in his role within the Appropriations Committee, where he addresses budgetary allocations critical for funding programs like education and infrastructure.

In terms of political leanings, Thompson appears to embrace a pragmatic approach that balances economic development with social services. His support for measures that promote educational accessibility, healthcare affordability, and infrastructure development positions him as a centrist figure committed to the well-being of his constituents. However, his backing of constitutional amendments related to legislative organization indicates a focus on streamlining governmental processes while navigating potential controversies around procedural efficiency.

Beyond his legislative responsibilities, Thompson engages deeply with his community. Prior to his tenure in the House, he served as the Mayor Pro-Tem of Pearland, chaired the Pearland Chamber of Commerce, and held roles on the Pearland ISD Board of Trustees, showcasing a long-standing dedication to public service. He is a graduate of the University of Houston with a BBA in Finance and values family, being a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.

Currently, the Thompson family are active members of Sagemont Church in Houston, highlighting their involvement in community and family-oriented initiatives. As an experienced local insurance agent and educator, Thompson maintains a connection to practical issues that families face, further informing his legislative priorities. His dedication to enhancing the lives of Texans remains a hallmark of his political career.