Jim Rudd

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Jimmy Dean Rudd (born c. 1943), known as Jim Rudd, is an attorney and a Democratic former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Brownfield in Terry County in West Texas. He held the District 77 seat from 1977 to 1993. For his last term from 1993 to 1995, he represented District 80.[1]

Preceded byE L Short
Succeeded byPaul C. Moreno
Preceded byCharles Finnell
Succeeded byGary Walker
Quick facts Jimmy Dean "Jim" Rudd, Texas State Representative for District 77 (Andrews, Cochran, Dawson, Gaines, Hockley, Martin, Terry, and Yoakum counties) ...
Jimmy Dean "Jim" Rudd
Texas State Representative for District 77 (Andrews, Cochran, Dawson, Gaines, Hockley, Martin, Terry, and Yoakum counties)
In office
1977–1993
Preceded byE L Short
Succeeded byPaul C. Moreno
Texas State Representative from District 80 (Andrews, Dawson, Gaines, Hockley, Loving, Martin, Reeves, Terry, Winkler, and Yoakum counties)
In office
1993–1995
Preceded byCharles Finnell
Succeeded byGary Walker
Personal details
Born (1943-02-16) 16 February 1943 (age 83)
Place of birth missing
PartyDemocratic
OccupationLawyer; Lobbyist
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After he left the state House, Rudd became a lobbyist in the capital city of Austin, Texas.[2] The Jim D. Rudd Transfer Facility, a unit of the Texas Department of Corrections, located on the Lamesa Highway in Brownfield is named in his honor.[3]

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