Debra Danburg papers 1977-2003

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Debra Danburg papers 1977-2003

The collection consists mainly of media records such as articles, magazines, news clippings and newsletters. The collection also contains bills, bill analyses and proposals, speeches and brochures. Other printed materials in the collection include invitations to events, directories, certificates, cards and campaign originals. The ephemeral material consists of pins, posters, special license plates and framed photographs. The collection has been sorted into nine series: Media, Events, Legislature, Speeches, Electric Utility Restructuring, Campaign, Resources, Photographs, Miscellaneous and Ephemera. The above series have been arranged chronologically, while a couple is sorted topically. The materials in the collection date between 1977 and 2003 and follow original order closely.

12 linear ft.

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University of Houston

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Danburg, Debra.

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Debra Danburg was a representative of the Democratic Party in the state of Texas from 1981 to 2003. She was a dynamic leader who brought about significant changes in many outdated laws. She is an attorney in private practice and has dealt with many criminal, as well as civil, cases. Debra Danburg represented district 137 in Houston, which encompassed Montrose, The Heights, Memorial Park, Greenway Plaza, Highland Village, the Galleria and Gulfton areas in Houston. Debra D...