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Giovanni Capriglione was born on 8 March, 1973, is a Texas state legislator. At 47 years old, Giovanni Capriglione height not available right now. We will update Giovanni Capriglione's height soon as possible.
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Giovanni Capriglione Age |
49 years old |
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Pisces |
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8 March 1973 |
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8 March |
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He is a member of famous Businessman with the age 49 years old group.
Giovanni Capriglione Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Giovanni Capriglione's Wife?
His wife is Elisa Capriglione
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Elisa Capriglione |
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Three |
Giovanni Capriglione Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Giovanni Capriglione worth at the age of 49 years old? Giovanni Capriglione’s income source is mostly from being a successful Businessman. He is from . We have estimated
Giovanni Capriglione's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In the general election held on November 6, 2018, Capriglione won his fourth legislative term. With 56,694 votes (68.3 percent), he defeated the Democrat Mica J. Ringo, who polled 24,294 (29.3 percent). Another 2,002 ballots (2.4 percent) went to the Libertarian Party choice, H. Todd J. Moore.
Capriglione in 2017 sponsored legislation that would forbid lobbyists from running for office in Texas on the grounds that they pose either a "perception of conflict of interest" or an actual conflict. The San Antonio Express-News called for "transparency in government" and opposed Capriglione's bill on the grounds that one should not be banned from office based on occupation. Other opponents claimed that the bill would drive lobbyists underground and discourage them from registering with the Texas Ethics Commission.
In the 84th Legislature Giovanni Capriglione sits on three committees: the House Appropriations Committee, the Investment and Financial Services Committee and the Local & Consent Calendars Committee. Rep. Capriglione also serves as the Chairman of the Sub-Committee on State & Local Debt. In 2015, Rep. Capriglione was elected Secretary of the House Energy Caucus and is a member of the Innovation & Technology Caucus. In the 83rd Legislature, Rep. Capriglione served on two committees: Government Efficiency and Reform and International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Capriglione is an advocate for greater accountability and transparency in state government. He announced in 2015 that he will seek further ways to make public information more readily available to the citizenry. In 2015 he passed HB 1295, a new law that dramatically improves public access to government contracts given to elected officials. His bill was described by the San Antonio Express-News as the most important ethics bill of the 84th Legislative Session. Rep. Capriglione also passed HB 483 authorizing the creation of the Texas Bullion Depository to insure that Texas has first rights to its gold.
In the 2012 Republican primary election, Capriglione, with 55.6 percent of the vote, unseated the incumbent Vicki Truitt of Keller in Tarrant County. Truitt, who had held the seat since 1999, polled the remaining 44.4 percent of the ballots cast.
In 2012, Capriglione won the general election with 85.6 percent of the vote. The Libertarian Party candidate, Michael Goolsby, polled the remaining 14.4 percent. Capriglione went unopposed in the 2014 primary and general elections.
He and his wife, Elisa, whom he married in 2000, have three children who attend schools in the Carroll Independent School District.
During the 83rd Legislative Session, Capriglione caused controversy by voting "nay" on HB 950 also known as "the equal pay for women act".
Giovanni Capriglione (born March 8, 1973) is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, having represented since 2013 District 98 in Tarrant County, Texas.