Tejanos In Action Records 1993-2006 1994-2002
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Doggett, Lloyd, 1946-
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Lloyd Alton Doggett II (born October 6, 1946) is an American attorney and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the Texas Senate from 1973 to 1985, as a Justice of the Texas Supreme Court from 1989 to 1994, and as a U.S. Representative from Texas since 1995. His district, numbered as the 35th since 2013, was previously numbered the 10th (1995-2005) and 25th (2005-2013). Born in Austin, he received B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. Doggett's ele...
Sanchez, David.
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Gonzales, Ramon.
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Moreno, Arturo.
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Pico, Jamie.
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Alvareado, Joe.
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Jaso, David.
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Adame, Frank.
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Puentes, Arturo.
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Cortez, Frank, Jr.
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Dougherty, Willie.
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Rodriguez, Tony.
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Saldana, Moses.
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Robinson, Emilio.
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Rodriguez, Gil.
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Villareal, Jessie.
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Sosa, Mario.
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De LaFuente, Ralph.
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Rodriquez, Joe
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Tejanos in Action
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Tejanos In Action (TIA) is a veterans group located in Austin, Texas. The organization was formally organized in 1993 by Arturo Puentes, Ralph DeLa Fuente, Frank Cortez, Ramon Gonzales, Frank Adame, David R. Jaso, and Frank Mendez. The founders recognized that some women and men who served in the military were ineligible to join the Veterans of Foreign Wars or the American Legion so they created an organization that was open to everyone regardless of sex, race or time of service. Wh...
Montoya, Jose.
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Vasquez, John.
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Mendez, Frank.
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