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Pete Olson
Biography from the candidate's website (www.olsonforcongress.com): The Road to Texas - Setting Down Roots in Clear Lake Born December 9, 1962 in Madigan Army Medical Center - Fort Lewis, Washington State
Decorated Military Career Following graduation from law school, Pete moved to Pensacola, FL to report for Aviation Officer Candidate School and began a highly decorated, nine-year career as a Naval Aviator. While Pete was a Senate Liaison Officer, he assisted Texas' then senior Senator, Phil Gramm, on several trips overseas to inspect military installations. Senator Gramm asked Pete to join his staff in 1998 to head up the Senator's work protecting and improving critical military facilities in Texas - including the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Ellington Field, the Army truck manufacturing facility in Sealy, and other installations. Pete eventually assumed responsibility for Gramm's vaunted Texas Special Projects team that fought for NASA funding, transportation funding like I-69, and infrastructure investments like Houston's Medical Center, and the Port of Houston. Pete has never supported the Trans Texas Corridor and he never will. In the 1990's, Senator Gramm and Pete worked to fund expansion of Hwy. 59 and upgrades to I-69. None of this funding was for the Trans Texas Corridor. Upon Senator Gramm's retirement, Pete was asked by newly-elected Senator John Cornyn to be his Chief of Staff. Pete served as Senator Cornyn's Chief of Staff for nearly five years (December 2002 - May 2007) and among many responsibilities, helped the Senator in his efforts to protect NASA funding, confirm conservative judges to the federal bench, pass a Federal Marriage Amendment, and lay the groundwork for enforcement-first Immigration policies.
Pete and Nancy have been married for almost fourteen years and have 10-year old daughter, Kate, and a 7-year old son, Grant. They are active members of the United Methodist Church and reside in Sugar Land, Texas. Military Joint Service Commendation Medal Civilian
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