Mexican American Legislative Caucus


The Mexican American Legislative Caucus is a 501 non-profit, non-partisan organization composed of members of the Texas House of Representatives committed to addressing issues of particular importance to Latinos across the state.

History

The Mexican American Legislative Caucus was founded in 1973 in the Texas House of Representatives by a small group of lawmakers of Mexican American heritage for the purpose of strengthening their numbers and better representing a united Latino constituency across the state. MALC is the oldest and largest Latino legislative caucus in the United States.
In the 1990s, recognizing the growth of the Hispanic population in Texas and anticipating a new ethnic majority, MALC opened membership eligibility to House members of any race or ethnicity who represent majority-Latino constituencies.

Mission

Latinos today represent Texas’ fastest growing political and economic sector. To meet the needs of this rapidly growing population, MALC serves as an information clearinghouse to Caucus members and non-members alike. By researching the implications of policy on Texas' Hispanic communities and by voting together, the Mexican American Legislative Caucus ensures that the interests of all Texans are represented.
MALC’s educational outreach initiatives, conducted between bi-annual sessions of the Texas Legislature, strive to raise the level of Latino engagement in Texas government and politics.

Membership

In 2013, MALC has a membership of 40 House members from all parts of the state, and is the second-largest caucus in Texas. Members are on all but 3 House Committees in the Texas House of Representatives. MALC members vote as a bloc on consequential matters for Latino constituents.
2013 Officers
Chairman
Trey Martinez Fischer
San Antonio
Vice-Chairman
Austin
Secretary
Weslaco
Treasurer
Mary Gonzalez
El Paso
Legal Counsel
Ana Hernandez Luna
Houston
Dallas
Houston
Dallas
Fort Worth
Edinburg
Houston
San Antonio
Austin
San Antonio
Houston
Round Rock
San Antonio
Round Rock
El Paso
Hidalgo
Rio Grande City
San Antonio
Robstown
Eagle Pass
Weslaco
Kingsville
San Benito
El Paso
San Antonio
San Antonio
El Paso
Mission
Elliott Naishtat
Austin
Eagle Pass
Brownsville
Houston
El Paso
Laredo
San Antonio
Jason Villalba
Dallas
San Antonio
Houston