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Rep. Chris Turner Extending Deadline for ROTC Scholarship

Rep. Chris Turner Extending Deadline for ROTC Scholarship

Students May Receive up to $10,000 for the 2010-11 Academic Year
State Rep Chris Turner announced that his office is extending the deadline to April 20 to receive applications to be nominated to receive the Texas Armed Services Scholarship. Deadline to request an application: April 9, 2010; Application deadline: April 20, 2010

FM 1187 turnaround in Crowley complete, Turner announces

“Crowley has been trying for over six years to have a turnaround built. It wasn’t until State Representative Chris Turner stepped in …

Working for District 96

Working for District 96

Chris has spent a great deal of time listening to constituents, city and county leaders, teachers, homeowners and small business owners throughout House District 96.

State Representative Chris Turner: 2009 Legislative Highlights

State Representative Chris Turner: 2009 Legislative Highlights

Turner authored H.B. 1299, 1636, 3951, 995, 2396 and co-authored H.B. 3646, 51, 4765, and 831

TXDOT to Begin Work on FM 1187 Turnaround in Crowley

Turnaround will improve safety and convenience for Crowley residents. Action by the Crowley City Council clears the way for TxDOT to construct a temp “turnaround” on FM1187 in Crowley.

State Rep. Chris Turner Finishes Successful Legislative Session

Turner Named “Freshman of the Year” by bi-partisan Veterans Caucus

AUSTIN- State Representative Chris Turner ended his first legislative session with the passage of several significant measures aimed to aid Texas veterans, protect consumers and enhance economic development in House District 96.

Turner: TXDOT to Work with Crowley on FM 1187 Turnarounds

Turnarounds will improve safety and convenience for Crowley residents

Rep.-elect Turner hopes to work across party lines on key issues

ARLINGTON — Chris Turner won’t be sworn in as a state representative until January, but his meeting calendar is already filling up with area community leaders and residents seeking to bend his ear on issues important to them.

Just about a year ago, Turner, a Democrat, decided to run for his first public office. He set his sights on the Texas House and campaigned on issues such as improving regional transportation and increasing funding for schools, teachers’ pay and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.