Ben Leman Explained

Ben Leman
State House:Texas
District:13th
Term Start:May 31, 2018
Term End:January 10, 2023
Predecessor:Leighton Schubert
Successor:Angelia Orr (redistricting)
Birth Name:Benjamin Henry Leman
Birth Date:31 January 1976
Birth Place:Magnolia, Texas, U.S.
Party:Republican
Children:4
Residence:Iola, Texas, U.S.
Profession:Businessman

Benjamin Henry Leman (born January 31, 1976) was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 13.

Political positions

Leman considers himself a conservative Republican. He opposes abortion, gun control legislation, regulation on business, and illegal immigration.[1]

Personal life

Leman was born in Magnolia, Texas.[2] He's a 4th generation Texan. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BBA in finance. He married his wife Christie in 2004 and they have four children. Leman and his family have lived in Grimes County for 13 years. He and his family run a cow/calf operation, his children show animals at county fairs, they are active in the 4H-Club, and participate in youth sports. The Lemans are members of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Anderson.[3]

Career

Leman is the co-founder of Merrimac Manufacturing, Inc. an oil and gas equipment manufacturing company. As CEO of the company grew to over 100 employees and 25 stocking locations around the world. Leman sold the company in 2012 to a publicly traded company.

Political career

Ben Leman (R) won in the general election against Cecil R. Webster (D) 79.1% to 20.9%.[4] He is a former judge for Grimes County. He announced in September 2021 that he will not be running for re-election.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rep. Leman, Ben. 2020-10-26. Texas House of Representatives.
  2. Web site: Ben Leman's Biography. 2020-10-26. Vote Smart.
  3. Web site: BIO | Ben Leman.
  4. Web site: Ben Leman. 2020-10-26. Ballotpedia. en.
  5. https://thetexan.news/the-back-mic-texas-speaker-calls-for-property-tax-compression-gop-official-leery-on-heartbeat-bill-state-rep-to-forgo-re-election/ The Back Mic: Texas Speaker Calls for Property Tax Compression, GOP Official Leery on Heartbeat Bill, State Rep. to Forgo Re-Election