State Rep. Briscoe Cain

Texas House of Representatives

Briscoe Cain
Texas House District 128 Republican

House District 128 · Deer Park, TX

A Deer Park attorney and Captain in the Texas State Guard, Rep. Cain represents eastern Harris County along the Houston Ship Channel. He serves on the House Committees on Agriculture & Livestock and Delivery of Government Efficiency.

First Elected: 2017 Seniority: #54 of 150 Occupation: Attorney Education: B.A. Houston; J.D. South Texas

Biography

Rep. Briscoe Cain is a lifelong resident of Harris County, Texas. Named after his ancestor Andrew Briscoe — a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence — Rep. Cain was raised in Deer Park, the son of a refinery operator. He graduated from Deer Park High School, attended San Jacinto College, and earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Houston–Downtown, followed by a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law.

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Rep. Cain owns and operates the Law Office of Briscoe Cain, PLLC, and serves as a Captain in the Texas State Guard. He has been a delegate to six Texas GOP conventions dating back to 2010, and in 2020 he served as a presidential elector.

Rep. Cain and his wife Bergundi have five sons and reside in Deer Park. The Cains are members of Faith Family Church in Baytown, where Bergundi serves on the worship team.

Biography sourced from the official Texas House of Representatives website.

Contact Information

Capitol Office Room E1.320
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-0733
District Phone (346) 499-7036
Social Media

District Information

Texas House District 128 Map
Counties Harris (Part)
Cities & CDPs Barrett (Part), Baytown (Part), Crosby, Deer Park, Highlands, Houston (Part), La Porte (Part), Morgan’s Point, and Pasadena (Part)

Committee Membership

Committee assignments for the 89th Legislative Session (2025).

Most Recent Session Activity

Activity during the 89th Legislative Session (89R).

Authored Legislation by Session

Bills authored and joint-authored during each legislative session. Links open the official Texas Legislature Online report for that session.

Campaign Finance Data

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