State Rep. James Frank

Texas House of Representatives

James Frank
Texas House District 69 Republican

House District 69 · Wichita Falls, TX

A Wichita Falls business owner first elected in 2013, Rep. Frank represents 13 counties across north Texas in House District 69. He chairs the Public Health Subcommittee on Disease Prevention & Women’s & Children’s Health and has served seven consecutive legislative sessions.

First Elected: 2013 Seniority: #39 of 150 Occupation: Business Owner Education: B.B.A. Texas A&M University

Biography

Rep. James B. Frank is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 2013 to represent District 69. The expansive north Texas district covers 13 counties — Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Fisher, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, King, Knox, Motley, Stonewall, Wichita, and Wilbarger — and is anchored by his hometown of Wichita Falls. He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University.

Read full biography Show less

A businessman by background, Rep. Frank has built a career in the Wichita Falls business community over several decades. Across his seven legislative sessions, he has emerged as a leading House voice on health and human services policy, particularly child welfare and foster care reform, having previously chaired the House Committee on Human Services for multiple sessions.

For the 89th Legislative Session, Speaker Dustin Burrows appointed Rep. Frank to three House committees: the Select Committee on Civil Discourse & Freedom of Speech in Higher Education, the Public Education Committee, and the Public Health Committee, where he chairs the Subcommittee on Disease Prevention & Women’s & Children’s Health.

Biography compiled from public sources, including the official Texas House of Representatives website.

Contact Information

Capitol Office Room 1N.9
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-0534
District Office(s) 1206 Hatton Road
Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940) 767-1700
Social Media

District Information

Texas House District 69 Map
Counties Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Fisher, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, King, Knox, Motley, Stonewall, Wichita, and Wilbarger
Cities & CDPs Archer City, Aspermont, Bellevue, Benjamin, Burkburnett, Byers, Cashion Community, Chillicothe, Crowell, Dean, Electra, Goree, Guthrie, Harrold, Haskell, Henrietta, Holliday, Iowa Park, Jolly, Knox City, Lakeside City, Lockett, Matador, McCaulley, Megargel, Munday, O’Brien, Oklaunion, Paducah, Petrolia, Pleasant Valley, Quanah, Roaring Springs, Rochester, Roby, Rotan, Rule, Scotland, Seymour, Stamford, Sylvester, Vernon, Weinert, Wichita Falls, and Windhorst

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. Sessions from 71R (1989) onward link to the official Texas Legislature Online report; pre-1989 records are historical reference only.

Campaign Finance Data

← Back to House Directory

Support Our Work

Texas Policy Research relies on generous donors across Texas. If you found this helpful, please consider supporting our efforts.

Donate Today

Stay in the Loop

Subscribe for occasional emails with new research, event details, and ways to engage with Texas policy.

Subscribe for Updates