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Kevin Sparks
State Senate

Kevin Sparks

Senator · District 31
Texas

Senator Kevin Sparks is a dedicated public servant, conservative businessman, and community leader with deep roots in Midland, Texas. Elected to the Texas State Senate in 2023 for a four-year term, Senator Sparks has been a strong advocate for the priorities that matter most to West Texans. During his productive first two sessions in the 88th and 89th Legislatures, he focused on advancing energy reliability, improving water accessibility, strengthening healthcare systems, reforming foster care, and combating oilfield theft. His work reflects a steadfast commitment to addressing the needs and values of his constituents. Kevin's passion for energy runs deep, rooted in his nearly 40-year career in the oil and gas industry. After earning a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985, he returned to Midland to join Discovery Operating, his family’s business. Starting as a pumper and roustabout, Kevin worked his way up to serve as Chief Executive Officer. His leadership in the energy sector has provided him with firsthand knowledge of one of West Texas's most vital industries, and he brings that expertise to his legislative work. Equally dedicated to addressing community challenges, Senator Sparks is a strong advocate for foster care reform and the protection of vulnerable children. His efforts prioritize building a stronger, safer system for children and families. On matters of fiscal responsibility, Kevin champions efficient government spending that serves taxpayers without compromising critical services. He also works to enhance the quality and accessibility of health and human services, believing that healthy families are the foundation of strong communities.

Background

Profession
Oil and Gas Operator
Education
University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Business Administration, 1985
Family
Married; four children.

Contact

Capitol Address
Room E1.708, 1100 Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78701

Details

District
31
Term Start
January 10, 2023

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