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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_BrimerKim Brimer - Wikipedia

    Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA. Political party. Republican. Residence. Fort Worth, Texas. Alma mater. B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University. Kenneth Kimberlin Brimer Jr., known as Kim Brimer (born 5 March 1945), [1] is a Republican former member of the Texas State Senate from Fort Worth, Texas. He represented District 10.

  2. 14 mai 2024 · The go-to guy for that legislative expedition was state Rep. Kim Brimer, whom voters eventually promoted to state senator. Brimer became Arlington’s point man, asking the Legislature to approve the Rangers deal. Brimer, now 79, was a colorful figure, a super-seller of insurance and a one-time collegiate defensive end.

  3. In 2008, running as a Democrat, Davis narrowly defeated incumbent Republican Senator Kim Brimer for Texas's 10th Senate district, which includes portions of Tarrant County, Texas, despite a legal challenge against her candidacy by the state Republican Party.

  4. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Brimer. Summary. Experience. 79. Years of Age. 14. Years of Experience. TX Residence (state) Kenneth Kimberlin Brimer Jr., known as Kim Brimer (born 5 March 1945), is a Republican former member of the Texas State Senate from Fort Worth, Texas. He represented District 10.

  5. 10 mai 2024 · The City of Arlington lit up its newly designated “Senator Kim Brimer Bridge” in red, white and blue shining lights during an honorary naming ceremony Thursday evening. The City received a community request in November 2023 to consider recognizing Brimer, who served as the senator for the Arlington area from 2003-2009 after seven ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Kim_BrimerKim Brimer - Wikiwand

    Kenneth Kimberlin Brimer Jr., known as Kim Brimer , is a Republican former member of the Texas State Senate from Fort Worth, Texas. He represented District 10. He was the only GOP member of the 31-member chamber to have been defeated in the general election held on November 4, 2008, when he lost to Democrat Wendy R. Davis of Fort Worth, her ...

  7. 22 juil. 2021 · About 20 years ago, the city of Fort Worth lost a deal with Intel. The technology giant wanted to build a $3 billion plant, but backed out because of high property taxes in the state. This, and other lost deals, led then-state Rep. Kim Brimer to push for the Texas Economic Development Act.