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Charles Gonzalez was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]]. His father, [[Henry Gonzalez]], served as the representative for the 20th district from [[1961]] until his son took over in 1999. Charlie graduated from [[Thomas A. Edison High School]]. He recieved his [[bachelor's degree]] in [[government]] from the [[University of Texas at Austin]] in [[1969]], and then later earned his [[law degree]] from [[St. Mary's School of Law]] in San Antonio in [[1972]]. |
Charles Gonzalez was born in [[San Antonio, Texas]]. His father, [[Henry Gonzalez]], served as the representative for the 20th district from [[1961]] until his son took over in 1999. Charlie graduated from [[Thomas A. Edison High School]]. He recieved his [[bachelor's degree]] in [[government]] from the [[University of Texas at Austin]] in [[1969]], and then later earned his [[law degree]] from [[St. Mary's School of Law]] in San Antonio in [[1972]]. |
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Gonzalez served as a [[technical sergeant]] in the Texas [[Air National Guard]] from 1969 until [[1975]]. He then began practicing law, which lasted until [[1982]] when he began rising through the ranks of the [[court]] system. He served first as a [[municipal court]] judge, then later as a judge in county and then district court, both of which are elected positions. |
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His first run for his father's former seat in the House of Representatives saw him defeat his only major challenger [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] James Walker, carrying 63% of the vote. The [[2000]] election saw Gonzalez face no serious challenge, and he recieved 88% of the vote. In [[2002]] he ran completely unopposed. |
His first run for his father's former seat in the House of Representatives saw him defeat his only major challenger [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] James Walker, carrying 63% of the vote. The [[2000]] election saw Gonzalez face no serious challenge, and he recieved 88% of the vote. In [[2002]] he ran completely unopposed. |
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Charles A. Gonzalez (born May 5, 1945), American politician, has been the Democratic congressman representing the Texas 20th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1999.
Charles Gonzalez was born in San Antonio, Texas. His father, Henry Gonzalez, served as the representative for the 20th district from 1961 until his son took over in 1999. Charlie graduated from Thomas A. Edison High School. He recieved his bachelor's degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin in 1969, and then later earned his law degree from St. Mary's School of Law in San Antonio in 1972.
Gonzalez served as a technical sergeant in the Texas Air National Guard from 1969 until 1975. He then began practicing law, which lasted until 1982 when he began rising through the ranks of the court system. He served first as a municipal court judge, then later as a judge in county and then district court, both of which are elected positions.
His first run for his father's former seat in the House of Representatives saw him defeat his only major challenger Republican James Walker, carrying 63% of the vote. The 2000 election saw Gonzalez face no serious challenge, and he recieved 88% of the vote. In 2002 he ran completely unopposed.
Gonzalez sits on the Energy & Commerce Committee. He is a former member of the Small Business Committee, the Select Committee on Homeland Security, and the Financial Services Committee. He is also a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.