State Rep. Mitch Little

Texas House of Representatives

Mitch Little
Texas House District 65 Republican

House District 65 · Lewisville, TX

A Lewisville attorney serving his first term, Rep. Little represents a fast-growing portion of Denton County.

First Elected: 2025 Seniority: #130 of 150 Occupation: Attorney Education: B.A., Harvard University; J.D., University of Texas

Biography

Rep. Mitch Little is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 2024 to represent District 65, which covers a portion of Denton County including Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village, and parts of Carrollton, Plano, and Fort Worth. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law.

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Rep. Little previously served as an attorney on the legal team that defended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton during his 2023 impeachment trial before the Texas Senate.

For the 89th Legislative Session, Speaker Dustin Burrows appointed Rep. Little to the House Committees on Criminal Jurisprudence and Transportation.

Biography sourced from the official Texas House of Representatives website.

Contact Information

Capitol Office Room E2.420
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-0478
Social Media

District Information

Texas House District 65 Map
Counties Denton (Part)
Cities & CDPs Argyle (Part), Bartonville, Carrollton (Part), Copper Canyon (Part), Dallas (Part), Double Oak, Draper, Flower Mound (Part), Fort Worth (Part), Hebron, Highland Village, Justin, Lantana, Lewisville (Part), Northlake (Part), Plano (Part), Roanoke (Part), and The Colony (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. Sessions from 71R (1989) onward link to the official Texas Legislature Online report; pre-1989 records are historical reference only.

Campaign Finance Data

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