Gib Lewis

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Gibson Donald "Gib" Lewis (born 1936) is a Democratic U.S. political figure from Fort Worth, Texas. He was the first person to be elected five times as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. He was elected Speaker in 1983 to succeed Billy Wayne "Bill" Clayton of Springlake in Lamb County. He was a key figure in passing the 1984 education act, designed by Ross Perot and Democratic Governor Mark Wells White, … Wikipedia
Also known as:
Gib D. Lewis
Born:
1936
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  • Business Partners, Ltd -...

    More than 35 years ago, Gib Lewis started his own business, Lewis Label Products, Inc., specializing in pressure sensitive labels and decals. He was first elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1972, and served six terms before being elected Sp
    businesspartnersltd.com/partners.htm
  • Business Partners, Ltd -...

    More than 35 years ago, Gib Lewis started his own business, Lewis Label Products, Inc., specializing in pressure sensitive labels and decals. He was first elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1972, and served six terms before being elected Sp
    www.businesspartnersltd.com/partners.htm
  • Guide to Speakers of the...

    Elected speaker for the first time in 1983, Lewis became the first to hold that office for five terms. He played a key role in securing passage of the state's 1984 education reform bill. The bill raised teachers' salaries substantially but at the same t
    www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/speakers_71_80.php#craddick_bib
  • Texas Legislature, House of...

    Gib Lewis served in the Texas House of Representatives from the 62nd through the 72nd Legislatures. He began his career in the Legislature in 1971 when he won election as a Democrat to the House of Representatives. In 1973, during his second term, he wa
    www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/50026/tsl-50026.html