
Currently holds the office of Texas House of Representatives - District 3 until January 11, 2027.
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 3 in 2026 Texas Primary Election.
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Get StartedCecil has consistently voted to protect life because all human life is sacred, and should be protected from conception to natural death. Learn more
Cecil has led in authoring legislation that ensures high school students have strong certificate and licensing opportunities through career-and-technology courses. He knows students need multiple pathways to success, because not every high school graduate is destined for a four-year program. Learn more
Cecil has worked hard in passing legislation to protect Texans from the atrocity of forced annexation. Volunteer annexation is acceptable and annexation can still be accomplished by a vote of impacted citizens. Learn more
In the last session he voted for constitutional carry restoring 2A rights lost in the 1870s, and fighting the liberal agenda to grab guns and create gun-free zones that would make victims of innocent Texans. Cecil’s pledge: protect all your rights, including your 2nd Amendment rights. Learn more
This session Cecil voted to spend 1.2 billion on border security, including continuing the completion of the Trump Wall. Since his first legislation session, he has supported funding border security, stopping the smuggling of narcotics and human sex trafficking by ruthless trans-national drug cartels. Cecil’s commitment remains protecting Texans by funding law and order on the border. Learn more
Protect Property Rights A staunch defender of private property rights, Cecil has worked tirelessly to stop the high-speed rail train entity from using eminent domain and has worked to protect all Texans including rural farmers and ranchers from arrogant land grabs. He believes eminent domain should only be used for public projects, in the least disruptive manner possible. Learn more
Cecil voted to limit the growth in local taxes, requiring a vote of the people for local government to raise taxes by more than four percent. He has voted for property tax relief to slow the growth of local increases, and he authored legislation to expand the appraisal cap to include all forms of property. Learn more
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