Judy Hawley
American politician
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Judy Hawley is an American politician.
Hawley graduated from Knox College in 1967.[1] She was a teacher within the Gregory-Portland Independent School District as well as a tennis coach, prior to pursuing a political career.[2] From 1995 to 2003, Hawley was a member of the Texas House of Representatives, occupying the 31st district seat as a Democrat.[3] Hawley then served on the Corpus Christi Port Commission from 2004 until she was term-limited in 2016. She chaired the commission during the final two years of her tenure.[2] In 2019, Hawley was elected to the Texas Transportation Hall of Honor.[4][5]