Officials

Role

US Representative

Born

March 23, 1948 (78 years old)

Office

United States

About

Born on March 23, 1948, in Port Arthur, Texas, Brian Philip Babin is a lifelong resident of East Texas. He has served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 36th congressional district since January 3, 2015. Prior to his congressional tenure, Babin practiced dentistry in Woodville, Texas, for over 30 years. His early career included service as an airborne artilleryman in the Texas Army National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve. He also held various jobs to finance his education, such as merchant seaman, janitor, musician, disc jockey, and U.S. Post Office letter carrier. Following dental school, Babin was commissioned as a Captain in the United States Air Force and stationed overseas at Ramstein, Germany.

Babin and his wife, Roxanne, have been married since 1972 and have five children and 17 grandchildren. They are active members of the First Baptist Church of Woodville, where Babin has served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, choir member, and member of Gideons International.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology from Lamar University
  • *Doctor of Dental Surgery * from the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston

Political Experience

  • Mayor of Woodville, Texas
  • Woodville City Councilman
  • Woodville Independent School District Board Member
  • Chairman of the Tyler County Republican Party
  • Member of the Texas State Historical Commission
  • President of the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners
  • Member of the Deep East Texas Council of Governments
  • Member of the Lower Neches Valley Authority

In 2014, Babin was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Texas's 36th congressional district. He has been re-elected in subsequent terms, including the 2024 election.

Notable Achievements and Positions

  • Chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Appointed at the beginning of the 119th Congress, Babin serves as a national leader for U.S. space policy and represents the interests of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, located within his district.

  • Member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee: This role allows him to address critical infrastructure components such as ports, highways, rails, and pipelines, which are vital to the economic activity of his district.

  • Recipient of the Republican Pioneer Award: In 2014, Babin was honored for his instrumental role in establishing and strengthening the Republican Party in East Texas.

Throughout his career, Babin has been a steadfast advocate for conservative principles, focusing on issues such as national security, economic growth, and the protection of constitutional rights.

Committees

Science, Space and Technology

chair

Science, Space and Technology Committee Energy

ex officio

Science, Space and Technology Committee Environment

ex officio

Science, Space and Technology Committee Investigations and Oversight

ex officio

Science, Space and Technology Committee Space and Aeronautics

ex officio

Science, Space and Technology Committee Research and Technology

ex officio

Transportation and Infrastructure

member

Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Highways and Transit

member

Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Water Resources and Environment

member

Combat Mexican Drug Cartels Task Force

member

Combat Mexican Drug Cartels Task Force

member