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Kel Seliger is an American politician who has served as a member of the Texas Senate since 2004. He is a member of the Republican Party and represents District 31, which includes the cities of Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, and San Angelo.
Seliger was born in Amarillo, Texas, and graduated from Amarillo High School in 1971. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in government in 1975. He then attended the University of Houston Law Center, where he earned a Juris Doctor degree in 1978.
Seliger began his political career in the Texas House of Representatives, where he served from 1989 to 2003. He was elected to the Texas Senate in 2004 and has been re-elected four times since then.
Seliger is married to the former Mary Ann White and has two children. He is estimated to have a net worth of around $1 million.
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Kelton Gray Seliger |
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Amarillo, Texas, U.S. |
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United States |
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His wife is Nancy Seliger
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Kel Seliger Net Worth
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Seliger's status as a Moderate Republican wields him potentially great power in the state Senate. He can join with the body's twelve Democratic members to block conservative initiatives from coming to the floor. In 2019, Seliger announced opposition to the property tax relief package offered by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Governor Greg Abbott, and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, who maintain that the issue of runaway property taxes has reached emergency status. Seliger, however, said that municipalities and counties should be able to set their own rates in conjunction with value estimates from the appraisal boards and the will of local voters. Under the measure, counties with more than $15 million in combined property and sales taxes must obtain voter approval for any increase in property taxes greater than 2.5 percent of the current year rates.
On January 22, 2019, Seliger was removed as chair of the Texas Senate Agriculture Committee after suggesting that a female staffer at the Capitol in Austin kiss his posterior. Seliger previously compaoned that he had been named the chair of the Agriculture Committee. A senior staffer for Lieutenant Governor Patrick, Sherry Sylvester, responded to Seliger's complaint by stating that if Seliger believed being chair of Agriculture was beneath him then he should step down and let Patrick appoint someone else to the job. On the radio show, "Other Side of Texas," Seliger said, "It was extremely snide and really unbecoming for a member of the staff, the lieutenant governor’s or my staff. I didn’t say anything of the sort, and that assertion is disingenuous and I have a recommendation for Miss Sylvester and her lips and my back end." Patrick then removed Seliger from the chairmanship after Seliger was given forty-eight hours by Patrick to apologize to the female staffer. Seliger refused to make the apology. Patrick then awarded the chairmanship of the Agriculture committee to state Senator Bob Hall.
In the general election held on November 6, 2018, Seliger handily prevailed over his only opponent, the Libertarian Jack B . Westbrook, 171,831 votes (87.5 percent) to 24,458 (12.5 percent). No Democrat sought the seat.
Seliger is a moderate Republican by Texas standards. He is considered one of the most moderate of the twenty (as of 2015) Texas Senate Republicans, along with Kevin Eltife of Tyler, according to an analysis by Mark P. Jones of the political science department at Rice University in Houston. Jones also found that these Republicans saw passage of 90 percent of the bills for which they voted.
In February 2015, Seliger filed proposed legislation backed by many school districts that a graduation committee be appointed for each pupil who twice fails an end-of-course assessment. With a unanimous committee vote, the student would be allowed to graduate from high school. The committee would consist of a principal, counselor, teacher, and parent and would consider course grades, standardized test scores, and regularity of attendance as factors to permit graduation in such situations. A. Marcus Nelson, superintendent of the Laredo Independent School District endorsed Seliger's bill, which he said would impact 172 pupils in Laredo who have twice failed the end-of-course assessments. "We need to find the right balance in the number of assessments and the accountability that goes with it," Nelson said.
Seliger won re-nomination to a full four-year term in the state Senate in the Republican primary held on March 4, 2014. He defeated attorney and former Midland Mayor Michael Jackson "Mike" Canon, Sr. (born 1946), 36,623 (52.4 percent) to 33,223 (47.6 percent).
Seliger is the recipient of the Bell Helicopter 2012 Legislative Leadership Award, the Texas Municipal League's 2011 Legislator of the Year, the Texas District and County Attorneys Association's 2009 Law and Order Award, Legislator of the Year 2009 from the Associated Security Services and Investigators of the State of Texas and the citizens of Odessa honored him with the 2009 Heritage of Odessa Foundation Community Statesman Award in Government.
The Texas Municipal League presented Seliger with its 2005 Distinguished Legislative Service Award for his dedication to protecting and promoting local control. He also received the 2005 Rural Legislator of the Year Award from the Association of Rural Communities in Texas.
Seliger was sworn into the Texas Senate on March 2, 2004, to complete the term of Teel Bivins of Amarillo, who obtained a diplomatic appointment as United States Ambassador to Sweden from the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush. Seliger was reelected to serve a full, four-year term on November 4, 2004. The district spans twenty-six counties and serves large slices of the Panhandle and Permian Basin, including Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, and Big Spring. It is one of the most Republican districts in the state; he has only faced a Democratic opponent once, during his first bid for a full term in 2004.
Seliger served four terms in the nonpartisan position as mayor of Amarillo (1993–2001). He is also a former city commissioner and a former member of the Amarillo Civil Service Commission. He also served on former Texas Attorney General John Cornyn's Municipal Advisory Committee and, in 2002, he was appointed to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission by Governor Rick Perry.
Seliger and his wife, the former Nancy Caroline Meredith (born October 11, 1960), reside in Amarillo with their two sons, Jonathan and Matthew.
Kelton Gray Seliger, known as Kel Seliger (born June 16, 1953), is a Republican member of the Texas State Senate for District 31, which stretches from the Panhandle south to the Permian Basin.