Texas House Member

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Rep. Burnam, Lon

District 90

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Capitol Address:

Room CAP 4S.5, Capitol
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
(512) 463-0740
(512) 463-1075 Fax

District Address:

1067 W. Magnolia
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 924-1997
(817) 924-6788 Fax

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Tarrant (part)

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Biography

Lon Burnam, a resident of Tarrant County since 1953, attended Fort Worth I.S.D. schools and graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors Degree in Government. He earned his Masters Degree in City and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Arlington.

Burnam has served in the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 90 in Fort Worth since 1997. Rep. Burnam currently serves on the House Environmental Regulation and Homeland Security and Public Safety Committees. Previously, Burnam served on the Elections, Pensions and Investments, Insurance, and Urban Affairs Committees. He is Vice Chair of the Legislative Study Group, Co-Chair of the House Democratic Campaign Committee, as well as an active member of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus. Burnam also serves on the Advisory Board of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.

Burnam's legislative work focuses on consumer issues, anti-discrimination, fair taxation, energy, and the environment.

Some of the awards Representative Burnam has received include: the 2000 Racial Justice and Reconciliation Award given by the Tarrant Area Community of Churches; REACH, Inc.'s ADA award for disability advocacy in 2000; and the "Millennium Conservation Award" from the Texas Committee on Natural Resources in 1999. Burnam was the recipient of the 1997 "New Leadership for the Environment" Award from the Texas Chapter of the Sierra Club, which is given to an outstanding freshman legislator who displays leadership in protecting the environment. Also in 1997, Representative Burnam was named "Best Public Official" by the Fort Worth Weekly. Rep. Burnam received the Texas Surfrider Foundation's 2003 "Keeper of the Coast" award.

Prior to being chosen by the voters of District 90, Burnam worked as a city planner helping community organizations and local residents in efforts to revitalize neighborhoods and create new economic opportunities. In the mid-1980's, Burnam served as a Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator of the Texas Department of Human Services. He has served on numerous community boards and agencies.

Burnam is currently a consultant for organizations promoting civil rights and pluralism. He has been married to Carol Roark since 1979. They purchased a 1913 wood frame bungalow in the Fairmont neighborhood of Fort Worth in 1981, where, together with their three cats, they make their home today.

last updated on 08/15/2011