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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_CasarGreg Casar - Wikipedia

    Gregorio Eduardo Casar (born May 4, 1989) is an American politician who is the member for Texas's 35th congressional district in the United States Congress since 2023. He served as a member of the Austin City Council from the 4th district from 2015 to 2022. [2]

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Learn about Congressman Greg Casar, a labor organizer and son of Mexican immigrants, who represents Texas's 35th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Find out his latest news, contact information, and issues he cares about.

  3. Gregorio Eduardo Casar (Houston, 4 de mayo de 1989) es un político estadounidense miembro del 35º distrito del Congreso de Texas en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos desde 2023, tras las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2022.

  4. Greg Casar is the progressive Congressman for families from San Antonio, to Hays County, to East Austin. He serves as the Whip of the Progressive Caucus in the US Congress and fights for an economy that works for working families, not big corporations. He is a former labor organizer, a champion for civil rights and voting rights, and a co-sponsor of the Women’s Health Protection Act, the PRO Act, and Medicare For All.

  5. Greg Casar is a former Austin City Council Member and a labor organizer who fights for working families and civil rights. He is the Whip of the Progressive Caucus in the U.S. House and is running for Congress in Texas District 35.

  6. Greg Casar protestó contra una nueva ley de Texas que elimina protecciones locales a los trabajadores y pidió que se crearan normativas federales para protegerlos. Por: Univision. Publicado 27...

  7. 31 de mar. de 2022 · Greg Casar, a former Austin City Council member and activist, won the Democratic primary for Texas’ 35th Congressional District with a progressive vision for the state and the country. He supports policies such as Medicare for All, tuition-free college and stronger workers’ rights, but faces a Republican wave in Congress.