Angie Chen Button
Angie Chen Button | |
|---|---|
| 陳筱玲 | |
| File:Angie Chen Button, 2019 (DIG14450-016) (cropped).jpg Button in 2019 | |
| Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 112th district | |
| Assumed office January 13, 2009 | |
| Preceded by | Fred Hill |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 9, 1954 |
| Party | Republican |
| Education | |
| Occupation | Businesswoman |
| Website | Campaign website |
Angie Chen Button (Chinese: 陳筱玲; pinyin: Chén Xiǎolíng; born February 9, 1954) is a Taiwanese-born American politician, certified public accountant, and former marketing manager. She is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the 112th district in Dallas County since 2009.[1]
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Button was born in Taipei, Taiwan, to waishengren parents who fled mainland China during the Great Retreat. The family of 7 lived in a 300-square foot, one-room hut without a bathroom or a kitchen.[2] She graduated from National Taiwan University and immigrated to the United States to attend graduate school at the University of Texas at Dallas, where she met her husband Darcy Button.[3] She proceeded to work as an accountant and marketing director.[4]
Political career
[edit | edit source]Following incumbent Frank Hill's retirement in 2008, then-State Senator Florence Shapiro called Button and suggested she run for the seat.[3]
Button is currently the chair of the House Committee on International Relations and Economic Development and serves as a member of the Ways and Means Committee. In its annual review, Texas Monthly named Button one of the state's best legislators in 2021 for her work in allocating child-care program funding.[5]
Despite her district voting for Joe Biden by nine points in 2020, Button has garnered significant split-ticket voting and is one of two remaining Republicans in the House of Representatives from Dallas County.[6]
In 2024, Button joined a Texas economic delegation led by Greg Abbott meeting President Lai Ching-te.[7]
See also
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- 1954 births
- Living people
- Politicians from Taipei
- People from Richardson, Texas
- People from Garland, Texas
- Republican Party members of the Texas House of Representatives
- Women state legislators in Texas
- American politicians of Taiwanese descent
- American women of Taiwanese descent in politics
- Asian-American state legislators in Texas
- American accountants
- American women accountants
- Businesspeople from Texas
- University of Texas at Dallas alumni
- Taiwanese emigrants to the United States
- 21st-century American women politicians
- Asian conservatism in the United States
- 21st-century members of the Texas Legislature