About Gary

Husband, Father, Grandfather, Educator, Cattleman, & Legislator

Raised on a small family cattle operation near Clarksville, Texas, in Red River County, Gary learned the importance of a strong work ethic, a love for the land, and faith in God from an early age. He began his career as a high school vocational agriculture teacher.

Inspired by a deep-seated belief in serving others and investing in our rising generation, Gary eventually completed a Doctorate of Educational Administration and became a leading voice for providing the best possible education for Northeast Texas schoolchildren.

Rural Texas values continue to drive Gary in his daily service to our families and communities today as State Representative. He is dedicated to protecting our traditional values, job growth and economic prosperity, and improving our schools to give every Texas son and daughter the opportunity to succeed.

A fiscal conservative, Gary knows how to do more with less and stretch a dollar to get a job done more efficiently. As a superintendent, he balanced and oversaw a multimillion-dollar budget and daily operations for his school district. As a member of the Appropriations Committee, Gary relies on this same conservative approach to fight for a balanced budget and low taxes for Texans. Gary further believes in the sanctity of life, promoting small businesses, bolstering rural economies, aligning education pathways with workforce needs, lowering taxes, securing our borders, and protecting the most vulnerable of our state.

Gary is a member of the NRA and a strong proponent of gun rights. He currently serves on the Texas FFA Foundation Board, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Texas FFA and the Red River County Farm Bureau. He is also a former board member of the Bogata Rodeo Association and Red River County Fair Association. Gary was also president of the New Boston Lions Club and director and past president of the New Boston Chamber of Commerce.

Gary and his wife, Pam, have been married for 38 years. They have two grown daughters who carry on the family tradition of public service as a schoolteacher and criminal prosecutor. They are also blessed with two wonderful granddaughters and a grandson! They are members of the First Baptist Church of New Boston, where Gary serves as a deacon and teaches adult Sunday School.

About Gary

Husband, Father, Grandfather, Educator, Cattleman, & Legislator

Raised on a small family cattle operation near Clarksville, Texas, in Red River County, Gary learned the importance of a strong work ethic, a love for the land, and faith in God from an early age. He began his career as a high school vocational agriculture teacher.

Inspired by a deep-seated belief in serving others and investing in our rising generation, Gary eventually completed a Doctorate of Educational Administration and became a leading voice for providing the best possible education for Northeast Texas schoolchildren.

Rural Texas values continue to drive Gary in his daily service to our families and communities today as State Representative. He is dedicated to protecting our traditional values, job growth and economic prosperity, and improving our schools to give every Texas son and daughter the opportunity to succeed.

A fiscal conservative, Gary knows how to do more with less and stretch a dollar to get a job done more efficiently. As a superintendent, he balanced and oversaw a multimillion-dollar budget and daily operations for his school district. As a member of the Appropriations Committee, Gary relies on this same conservative approach to fight for a balanced budget and low taxes for Texans. Gary further believes in the sanctity of life, promoting small businesses, bolstering rural economies, aligning education pathways with workforce needs, lowering taxes, securing our borders, and protecting the most vulnerable of our state.

Gary is a member of the NRA and a strong proponent of gun rights. He currently serves on the Texas FFA Foundation Board, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Texas FFA and the Red River County Farm Bureau. He is also a former board member of the Bogata Rodeo Association and Red River County Fair Association. Gary was also president of the New Boston Lions Club and director and past president of the New Boston Chamber of Commerce.

Gary and his wife, Pam, have been married for 38 years. They have two grown daughters who carry on the family tradition of public service as a schoolteacher and criminal prosecutor. They are also blessed with two wonderful granddaughters and a grandson! They are members of the First Baptist Church of New Boston, where Gary serves as a deacon and teaches adult Sunday School.

About Gary

Husband, Father, Grandfather, Educator, Cattleman, & Legislator

Raised on a small family cattle operation near Clarksville, Texas, in Red River County, Gary learned the importance of a strong work ethic, a love for the land, and faith in God from an early age. He began his career as a high school vocational agriculture teacher.

Inspired by a deep-seated belief in serving others and investing in our rising generation, Gary eventually completed a Doctorate of Educational Administration and became a leading voice for providing the best possible education for Northeast Texas schoolchildren.

Rural Texas values continue to drive Gary in his daily service to our families and communities today as State Representative. He is dedicated to protecting our traditional values, job growth and economic prosperity, and improving our schools to give every Texas son and daughter the opportunity to succeed.

A fiscal conservative, Gary knows how to do more with less and stretch a dollar to get a job done more efficiently. As a superintendent, he balanced and oversaw a multimillion-dollar budget and daily operations for his school district. As a member of the Appropriations Committee, Gary relies on this same conservative approach to fight for a balanced budget and low taxes for Texans. Gary further believes in the sanctity of life, promoting small businesses, bolstering rural economies, aligning education pathways with workforce needs, lowering taxes, securing our borders, and protecting the most vulnerable of our state.

Gary is a member of the NRA and a strong proponent of gun rights. He currently serves on the Texas FFA Foundation Board, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Texas FFA and the Red River County Farm Bureau. He is also a former board member of the Bogata Rodeo Association and Red River County Fair Association. Gary was also president of the New Boston Lions Club and director and past president of the New Boston Chamber of Commerce.

Gary and his wife, Pam, have been married for 38 years. They have two grown daughters who carry on the family tradition of public service as a schoolteacher and criminal prosecutor. They are also blessed with two wonderful granddaughters and a grandson! They are members of the First Baptist Church of New Boston, where Gary serves as a deacon and teaches adult Sunday School.

Where Gary Stands on the Issues

 

LOWERING PROPERTY TAXES: As a property owner himself, VanDeaver agrees that property taxes are too high and that the property appraisal process needs increased transparency and scrutiny. He has helped pass legislation that has provided billions of dollars in tax relief to property owners across the state, including $3.8 billion in 2015 and billions more in the school finance reforms of 2019. He also supported capping property tax revenue growth to 3.5% annually, unless approved by voters, and a constitutional amendment proposal that if passed by voters in May 2022 will increase the homestead exemption from $25,000 to $40,000.

 

SECURING THE BORDER: Since the federal government has persistently failed in its responsibility to secure the border, the Texas Legislature has had to step in, and Gary VanDeaver has been a part of those efforts at every opportunity. He co-authored legislation that developed a permanent border security plan for Texas as well as legislation which attacked the problem of human trafficking and child prostitution. He also worked on a budget that successfully increased border security funding to an unprecedented $2.8+ billion in the 2021 sessions.

 

UNWAVERINGLY PRO-LIFE: Gary believes in protecting the lives of the unborn and ensuring they have healthy, loving homes when they arrive. He was a co-author to SB 8 (87th, Reg.), the “Heartbeat Bill,” in 2021, which banned abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. He also worked to help pass important pro-life legislation that restricted access to “abortion pills” and other legislation that closed a loophole that previously allowed minor girls to undergo an abortion without parental consent. He will always advocate for pro-life legislation because of his convictions, not politics.

 

UNAPOLOGETIC SUPPORTER OF SECOND AMENDMENT: As a proud gun owner and member of the NRA, Gary believes in protecting the second amendment. He co-authored and helped pass “open carry” legislation, removing concealment restrictions for Texans with CHLs. During the 2021 regular session, he was a co-author to HB 1927, which instituted “constitutional carry” in the state of Texas, HB 2622, which prohibited the restriction of sales of firearms or ammo during a disaster, and HB 1500, which made Texas a second amendment sanctuary state.

 

SMALL BUSINESS OWNER & SMALL BUSINESS ADVOCATE: Gary VanDeaver is a small business owner himself and knows the challenges that they face on a daily basis. In past sessions he has worked to lower property taxes, remove burdensome and unnecessary regulations, and encourage workforce development in the local Northeast Texas area. Just in 2021, he supported legislation to protect small businesses from retroactive lawsuits (SB 6) and cut down on their taxes (HB 1195, SB 1438).

 

FISCAL CONSERVATIVE: Gary VanDeaver was one of only three freshmen to serve on the House Committee on Appropriations, helping to write the most conservative budget in Texas history in 2015. He has also helped to pass transparency legislation to end the practice of spending dedicated funds that are collected for a specific purpose on another purpose altogether. The state budgeting process is now more accessible, accurate, and better suited to hold spending in check. Gary has continued to serve on this committee in 2017, 2019, and 2021, passing fiscally conservative and balanced budgets every time. He has helped to secure millions in funding for area community colleges, universities, institutions, and programs.

 

PRO-PUBLIC EDUCATION: As a lifelong educator, Gary VanDeaver is proud to bring his expertise to the House Committee on Public Education, where he has served for several terms. He has passed laws every session that assist public schools in areas such as reducing high stakes testing, decreasing bureaucracy, improving protections of student data, establishing fair accountability practices, and increasing focus on CTE pathways. He was proud to be a part of the historic school finance reforms in the 2019 and 2021 sessions. His main goal is to protect and improve the lives of the roughly 5.4 million children in Texas.

Awards: Gary has been awarded the 2021 Champion for Children award by the Texas Parent Teacher Association (PTA) for his outstanding record on public education issues. In January 2022, Gary was also awarded “The Golden Apple” for Outstanding Service to Small and Mid-Sized Schools by the Texas Association of Rural Schools and the Texas Association of Mid-Size Schools.

 

ELECTION INTEGRITY: Gary VanDeaver has supported any legislation that increases our trust and confidence in the elections process. He believes it should be easy to vote and hard to cheat. Gary also offers an important perspective to those writing such legislation by representing the unique needs of our small and rural counties. He supported bills in the 2021 Regular and Special sessions that strengthened penalties for election fraud, increased efficiency in updating voter rolls, and clarified the role of poll watchers.

 

SECURING THE GRID: Winter Storm Uri was an incredibly difficult experience for many. Gary’s staff was on-call 24/7 throughout the storm and its aftereffects, doing all they could to get residents water, power, and other assistance, even as they lacked those resources themselves. Afterwards, fixing the grid became another emergency item for the legislature, and Gary supported the successful passage of bills that reformed ERCOT, restructured the PUC, protected consumers from high electricity bills, mandated winterization of the grid, and streamlined bureaucratic processes to avoid future disasters.

 

PROTECTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: Church doors never should have been shuttered during the pandemic. Gary VanDeaver worked hard to protect religious freedom by helping pass HB 1239, protecting people of faith from government overreach, SB 581, which protects private property owner’s rights to religious expression, and SJR 27, which gave Texas voters the opportunity to amend the state Constitution to include a ban on local officials closing houses of worship. This amendment passed in November 2021 with 62 percent of the vote in the state.

 

IMPROVING RURAL HEALTHCARE: Health care is a big concern for the House District 1 area due to the rural nature of the counties, and the lack of adequate medical resources and facilities. During the 2021 session, Gary VanDeaver worked to successfully pass legislation that broadly expanded telemedicine and telehealth services, lowered prescription costs, increased pricing transparency, expanded women’s and children’s health programs, and increased funding to rural healthcare systems.

 

EXPANDING RURAL BROADBAND: Rural broadband issues are pervasive in our area of the state, and Gary VanDeaver has been advocating to expand access to this vital service for every citizen of his district. In the fall of 2020, he authored a letter on behalf of the House Committee on Public Education requesting the Governor add rural broadband to his list of emergency items. In the 2021 session, when the issue was declared an emergency item, he co-authored HB 5. This created a Broadband Development Office and a funding mechanism for encouraging broadband development in a fiscally conservative manner.

 

PROPERTY RIGHTS & EMINENT DOMAIN: As a son of Red River County and defender of private property rights, Gary VanDeaver supports efforts to protect the rights of Red River County landowners. Since his first campaign eight years ago, Gary stated his opposition to the unprecedented land grab represented by the proposed Marvin Nichols reservoir. His position has not changed. Further, his voting record in the Texas House reflects his unwavering defense of landowner rights and the rights of Northeast Texas communities to make decisions affecting the resources of our region.

Any information you have heard that indicates Gary has wavered in his opposition or changed his position based on his audience is completely false and can be easily disproven. Here is a video of Rep. VanDeaver from February 2016 (6 years ago) stating his opposition publicly [Link to Video]. Just as this video hasn’t changed in six years, neither has his position changed in six years. If you hear anything different from someone else, that’s just plain bull and dirty politics, which we believe has no place in the communities of House District 1.