State Rep. Carrie Isaac

Texas House of Representatives

Carrie Isaac
Texas House District 73 Republican

House District 73 · Wimberley, TX

A Hays County nonprofit executive first elected in 2023, Rep. Isaac represents Comal County and a portion of Hays County in House District 73.

First Elected: 2023 Seniority: #88 of 150 Occupation: Consultant Education: B.A. Stephen F. Austin State University; M.A. Purdue University

Biography

Rep. Carrie Isaac is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 2023 to represent District 73, which covers Comal County and a portion of Hays County. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1997 and a Master of Arts in Health Education from Purdue University.

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Born May 30, 1970, Rep. Isaac is a fourth-generation Texan. Since 2017 she has served as Executive Director of the Digital Education & Work Initiative of Texas (DEWIT), a nonprofit that connects underemployed people to digital jobs and provides financial assistance to veterans. She has previously worked as public relations coordinator for Helping Hands and as a project manager for Sally Johnson Architect LLC.

For the 89th Legislative Session, Speaker Dustin Burrows appointed Rep. Isaac to the House Committees on Elections and Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans’ Affairs, including its Subcommittee on Defense & Veterans’ Affairs. She and her husband Jason — a former Texas state representative for District 45 — live in Hays County with their two sons, Aidan and Landon.

Biography sourced from the official Texas House of Representatives website.

Contact Information

Capitol Office Room E1.306
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 463-0325
District Office(s) 137 Fredericksburg Rd.
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 730-6248
Social Media

District Information

Texas House District 73 Map
Counties Comal and Hays (Part)
Cities & CDPs Bulverde, Canyon Lake, Driftwood, Dripping Springs (Part), Fair Oaks Ranch (Part), Garden Ridge, New Braunfels (Part), Schertz (Part), Selma (Part), Spring Branch, Wimberley, and Woodcreek

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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