U.S. Congressman Kenny Marchant

Proudly Serving the 24th District of Texas
Biography
Kenny Marchant

As a lifelong conservative, Congressman Kenny Marchant is committed to the values of fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, and limited government.  Congressman Marchant has a strong record of fighting for lower taxes; eliminating wasteful government spending; bringing accountability and transparency to government; supporting free markets and opposing bailouts; securing our borders and enforcing our immigration laws; and protecting human life in all its stages.
 
Kenny Marchant was born in Bonham, Texas on February 23, 1951.  The son of a barber and a stay-at-home mom, Kenny learned early the values of hard work and personal responsibility.  Growing up in Carrollton, Texas, Kenny earned his way by working a newspaper route, mowing lawns, and washing dishes in local restaurants.  While pursuing his bachelor’s degree at Southern Nazarene University, Kenny worked to pay his tuition by roofing houses.
 
After graduating from Southern Nazarene University, Kenny started his own roofing business that soon expanded to include home construction and development.  As a small business owner, Kenny was responsible for creating jobs and meeting a regular payroll.  This experience helped to make Kenny a natural ally and strong advocate of small business.

Kenny’s commitment to public service led him to run for the Carrollton City Council, where he was elected and served for four years before being elected mayor of Carrollton.  After serving two years as mayor of Carrollton, Kenny was elected to the Texas House of Representatives.  As a state representative, Kenny earned a reputation as a strong conservative leader and consensus-builder.  In the Texas House, Kenny served as Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Investments, where he authored legislation strengthening oversight of credit unions, allowing interstate branch banking, enforcing state laws relating to corporate fraud, securing public investments, and allowing access to home equity.  In 1999, Kenny’s colleagues elected him Chair of the House Republican Caucus, a position he held for four years.

During his time in the Texas House, Kenny was named a “Top Ten Legislator” by Texas Monthly, “Legislator of the Year” by the Texas Municipal League, and “Top Pro-Family Legislator of the Year” by the American Family Association for his consistent record of sponsoring and supporting pro-family legislation.
    
In 2004, Kenny was elected to represent Texas’ 24th Congressional District.  As a member of Congress, Kenny has received numerous honors and awards including “Champion of National Security” for his strong record of defending America’s sovereignty, safety, and freedom; “Taxpayer Hero” for his principled stand against earmarks and excessive government spending; “Defender of Economic Freedom” for his consistent record of cutting taxes and reducing the size of government; “Defender of Liberty” for his commitment to conservative principles; and “Guardian of Small Business” for his unwavering support for small business. 

Kenny currently serves on the House Committee on Ways & Means.  The Ways and Means Committee is often said to be the most influential committee because of its broad jurisdiction which includes tax policy, Social Security, trade, and Medicare. Furthermore, the U.S. Constitution provides that bills raising revenue originate in the House, further increasing the importance of the Ways and Means Committee. Kenny serves as a member on the Subcommittee on Oversight, Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures (Tax), and the Subcommittee on Social Security.

Kenny is also an active member of the Republican Study Committee (RSC).  The RSC is a group of House Republicans organized for the purpose of advancing a conservative social and economic agenda in the House of Representatives. 

Kenny and his wife Donna reside in Coppell, Texas.  They raised their four children (three sons and one daughter) in the 24th District and are proud grandparents of two granddaughters.  Kenny is a graduate of R.L. Turner High School in Carrollton, Texas.  Kenny holds a bachelor’s degree and honorary doctorate degree from Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma.

Positions Held

United States Congressman, 2005 -
State Representative, Texas Legislature, 1987-2004
Mayor, Carrollton, 1984-1987
City Councilmember, Carrollton, 1980-1984

Interests Outside of Politics

Reading
History
Ranching

Family

Married to Donna
Four children, two grandchildren