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Personal
Born July 10, 1929, in Hillsboro, Texas.
Married to Jan Felts Teague of Austin, TX.; children, Mrs. Phil (Lindy)
Ward, Robert D. (Bobby) Bullock, Jr. and Mrs. Kimberly Teague Ader;
grandson, Grant Bullock Robinson.
Private Boards
Director: Golden State Bancorp and California
Federal Bank, both of California; Equity Corporation, Inc., Lufkin,
TX.
Trustee: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston.
Member: Board of Counselors, George Bush School of Government
and Public Service; Advisory Board, Star Museum at Washington-on-the
Brazos.
Public Service
38th Lieutenant Governor and President of the Senate,
State of Texas, sworn in January 15, 1991. Sworn in to a second four-year
term January 17, 1995-1999.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, 1975-1990
Secretary of State, 1971-1972
Aide to the Governor, 1969-1971
Assistant Attorney General, 1967-1968
Texas Historical Commission, 1963-1965
Member, Texas House of Representatives, 1957-1959
Education and Honors
Hillsboro Public Schools
AA, Hill College, 1949
BA, Texas Tech University, 1958
JD, Baylor Law School, 1958
Santa Rita Award, 1996, University of Texas System Board
of Regents
Distinguished Public Servant Award, 1996, Texas Tech University Center
for Public Service
Merit Award for 1996, National Junior College Athletic Association
Founders Medal, 1995, Baylor University
Price Daniel Distinguished Public Service Award, 1995, Baylor University
Honored with the naming of the Bob Bullock Hall, 1995, by Texas A&M
International at Laredo
Honored with the naming of the Bob Bullock Center for Business and Computer
Science and the Bob Bullock Endowed Scholarship, 1994, by Blinn College
Baylor Lawyer of the Year, 1994, Baylor School of Law
Frank C. Erwin Award, 1994, University of Texas
Mirabeau B. Lamar Medal, 1993, Assn. of Texas Colleges and Universities
Distinguished Alumnus, Baylor University, 1992
Honored with the naming of the Bob Bullock Sports Center, 1992, Hill
College
Honorary Doctor of Humanities in Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,
1992
Distinguished Alumnus, 1988, Texas Tech University
Hall of Fame, 1985, Hill College
Other Honors and Awards
- James Madison Award, 1998, Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas
- Anson Jones Award, 1998, Fort Worth Scottish Rite Foundation
- Harvey Penick Award, Excellence in the Game of Life, 1998, Caritas
of Austin
- Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998, Texas Daily Newspaper Association
- Good Citizenship Award, 1998, Sons of the American Revolution
- Outstanding Legislator, 75th Session, 1997, Texas Police Chiefs Association
- State Legislative Service Award for Water Resources, 1997, Lone Star
Chapter of the Sierra Club
- 1997 Stewardship of Texas Values Award, Texas Lyceum
- Government Communicator of the Year, 1997, Lone Star Chapter of the
National Association of Government Communicators
- Legislative Hall of Fame, 1997, Texas Association of Realtors
- Public Policy Award, 1997, American Cancer Society and the University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
- Border Texan of the Year, 1997, Hidalgo Chamber of Commerce and Border
Festival Committee
- Legislative Leadership Award, 1997, Texas Game Warden Association
- Award of Excellence, 1996, Texas Association of Symphony Orchestras
- Achievement in Support of Tort Reform, 1995, Texas Civil Justice
League
- Humanitarian of the Year, 1995, Texas Democratic Women
- Spirit of the Centennial Award by the Friends of Fair Park, 1995,
for support of Dallas Fair Park
- "Manager of the Year" award, 1995, and "Better than
the Best" award, 1993, Texas Monthly magazine
- Texas Maverick Award, 1995, Board of Directors of the Corporate Fund
for Children
- Honorary Membership Award, 1994, Texas Society of Architects
- "Hats Off" Award, 1995, Texas Independent Producers and
Royalty Owners Assn.
- Texan of the Year, 1995, Texas Legislative Conference
- Gov. Allan Shivers Public Service Award, 1995, Austin Headliners'
Foundation
- Outstanding Services to Libraries Award, 1994, Texas Library Assn.
- Legislator of the Year, 1994, Texas Junior College Teachers Assn.
- National Jaycee Hall of Leadership, 1994
- Mr. South Texas, 1993, Laredo's Washington Birthday Celebration Assn.
- Leadership Award, Assn. for Retarded Citizens, 1992
- Public Official Award, 1992, Texas Public Power Association
- Friend of Education Award, 1991, Texas Classroom Teachers Association
- Elected Official Award, 1991, Texas Human Rights Foundation
- Legislator of the Year, 1991, Houston Police Patrolman’s Union
- Legislator of Year, 1991, Sportsmen Conservationists of Texas
- “Champion of Children” Award, 1991, Texas Coalition for
Juvenile Justice
- Leon Rothenberg Taxpayer Service Award, 1989, Federation of Tax Administrators
Pacesetter Award, 1989, Texas Assn. of Business
- Outstanding Texas Leader, 1989, John Ben Shepperd Public Leadership
Forum
- Honored for his hiring and employment practices in state government,
1989, Texas Association of the Deaf
- All-Pro Government Management Team, 1988, City and State magazine
- Governmental Agency of the Year Award, 1987, Governor’s Committee
for Disabled Persons
- Presidential Award, 1987, Austin NAACP
- Employment Award, 1981 and 1986, NAACP Texas Chapters
- Hall of Fame, 1985, Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce
- Louisville Gold Medal, 1979, Municipal Finance Officers Association
of the U.S. and Canada
Public Service Boards and Commissions
Chair: Legislative Budget Board; Legislative
Council; Legislative Reference Library Board. Honorary Chair, Restoration
of the Hill County Courthouse Advisory Board.
Member: Legislative Audit Committee; Council on Competitive
Government; Texas Water Foundation; Texas Bond Review Board; Cash Management
Committee; Child Care Development Board; Texas Incentive and Productivity
Commission; Committee to Adopt Limit on Rate of Growth of Appropriations;
Disaster Emergency Funding Board; Legislative Redistricting Board; Office
of State-Federal Relations Policy Advisory Board; State Preservation
Board; State Legislative Leaders Foundation; Advisory Board.
Member: Baylor Foundation Board; Southwest Texas University's
Public Service Academy; Houston Action of Soviet Jewry Advisory Board;
Advisory Board, Save Texas Cemeteries; Honorary Board, Center for Study
of Addiction at Texas Tech University.
Ex-Officio Member: Texas Committee on Energy Policy; Texas-Israel
Exchange Fund Board. Former member, Texas Racing Commission; Past Chair,
Democratic Leadership Council.
Civic and Professional Memberships
- Scottish Rite Dormitory Advisory Committee, Member
- National Conference of Lieutenant Governors
- Century Club, Texas Tech Ex-Students
- Century Club, Hill College
- Past member, Baylor Sesquicentennial Council of 150
- Life Member, Baylor Law Alumni Assn.
- American Bar Assn.
- State Bar of Texas
- Travis County Bar Assn.
- Coastal Conservation Assn.
- Texas Veterans of Korea
- Confederate Air Force
- American Legion Post 196
- Hillsboro Chapter 152, AF&AM
- Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree
- Ben Hur Temple
- Red Cross of Constantine
- 33rd Degree Mason
- Legion of Honor, Order of DeMolay
- Royal Order of Jesters No. 35
- Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn.
- Texas Farm Bureau
- Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Assn.
- Texas Game Wardens Assn.
- Former Texas Rangers Assn. Advisory Board of Directors
- Texas Association of Business and Chambers of Commerce
- Texas Council on Family Violence
- Texas State Historical Assn.
- Life Member, National Rifle Assn.
- Life Member, Texas State Rifle Assn.
- Dallas Safari Club
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