U.S. Army veteran football & basketball coach earns honor
Texas Insider Report: Livingston Texas James White is a principled conservative legislator who is committed to lawsuit reform and a fair judicial system. James understands that lawsuit reform is critical to job creation and a strong economy in East Texas and throughout the state" said Texans for Lawsuit Reform Chairman Richard J. Trabulsi speaking to a luncheon in Livingston Tuesday.
TLR PAC is proud to present James with TLRs Civil Justice Award Trabulsi told the crowd in announcing that Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) had awarded White with its Civil Justice Leadership Award for his support of a fair and predictable civil justice system in Texas.
TLRs Civil Justice Leadership Award is presented to lawmakers who take a stand to defend lawsuit reform in the Texas Legislature.
Rep. White a member of the County Affairs and Corrections Committees resides in Tyler County where he maintains a small cattle ranch and is completing doctoral studies in Political Science at the University of Houston.

Before becoming state representative White taught American Government Free Enterprise Economics and coached middle and high school football and high school basketball at Woodville High School in Woodville.
A U.S. Army veteran he served in a variety of assignments throughout the world most notably the Berlin Brigade during the demise of the Soviet Union.
Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC is the political arm of Texans for Lawsuit Reform the states largest civil justice reform organization. TLR is a bipartisan volunteer-led coalition with more than 17000 supporters residing in 869 Texas communities and representing 1266 different businesses professions and trades.