House District 119 · San Antonio, TX
A San Antonio businesswoman, third-generation plumber, and former legal administrator and Senate chief of staff, Rep. Campos is the first woman elected to represent HD 119. She serves as Vice Chair of the House Committee on Public Health.
Biography
Rep. Elizabeth “Liz” Campos is a lifelong resident of House District 119, representing the cities of San Antonio, Converse, Live Oak, Schertz, St. Hedwig, and Universal City. She is serving her third term in the Texas House of Representatives and is the first woman elected to represent HD 119.
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In her first term, Rep. Campos was selected as “Freshman of the Year” by the Texas House Legislative Study Group. She has worked on legislation related to the Department of Family and Protective Services, mental health resources for first responders, and physician assistant care accessibility.
Rep. Campos has over thirty years of experience as a legal administrator at major law firms in San Antonio and previously served in the Texas Legislature as a House Constituent Coordinator, Senate District Director, and Senate Chief of Staff.
Rep. Campos is a businesswoman and third-generation plumber. She lives in Southeast San Antonio with her three German Shepherds Jojo, Jolene, and Lobo.
Biography sourced from the official Texas House of Representatives website.
Contact Information
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-0452
San Antonio, TX 78235
(210) 806-0899
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Committee assignments for the 89th Legislative Session (2025).
Most Recent Session Activity
Activity during the 89th Legislative Session (89R).
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