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Ruben Hinojosa is a [[U.S. Representative]], ([[U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[Texas]]). His 15th District includes the Rio Grande Valley, historic [[Battle of Goliad|Goliad County]] and the Coastal Bend region. While of the region is rural, however Hidalgo and Cameron Counties are part of the third fastest growing [[Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area]] in the United States.
Ruben Hinojosa is a [[U.S. Representative]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]). His 15th District includes the Rio Grande Valley, historic [[Battle of Goliad|Goliad County]] and the Coastal Bend region. While of the region is rural, however Hidalgo and Cameron Counties are part of the third fastest growing [[Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area]] in the United States.
==House Committees==
==House Committees==
*[[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor|Education and Labor (HELP)]]
*[[U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor|Education and Labor (HELP)]]

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Ruben Hinojosa is a U.S. Representative, (D-Texas). His 15th District includes the Rio Grande Valley, historic Goliad County and the Coastal Bend region. While of the region is rural, however Hidalgo and Cameron Counties are part of the third fastest growing Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States.

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