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Texas Access to Justice Commission Texas Representative Pete P. Gallego Honored with Texas Access to Justice Legislative Hero Award Rep. Pete P. Gallego Named “Legislative Hero” for Improving Access to Justice to the more than 5.3 Million Texans who Qualify for Legal AidALPINE, Texas – The Texas Access to Justice Commission and Foundation honored the first recipient of the Texas Access to Justice Legislative Hero Award, Texas House Representative Pete P. Gallego, for his contributions to improving access to justice in Texas during a special presentation at the Texas RioGrande Legal Aid office in Alpine, Texas, on Sat., July 17. As a leader in the House of
Representatives on access to justice issues, including
last session’s general appropriation of more than $20
million for civil legal services, Gallego has been an
advocate for underserved areas throughout the state
including those with vulnerable populations and remote
locations. Gallego's efforts helped ensure that basic legal services are available in
rural and remote areas of the state, including Alpine,
where people would otherwise have to travel great
distances to access those services. “Pete Gallego is a hero to the cause of access to justice. He understands the importance of making sure that low-income Texans in rural areas and every part of the state can get legal services when needed,” Justice Nathan L. Hecht, the Texas Access to Justice Commission and Foundation Supreme Court of Texas liaison, said. “His voice in the Legislature is clear and strong, and we are grateful for his help.” “Representative Gallego has been a great supporter in expanding civil access to justice throughout the state, and it’s our pleasure to name him the first recipient of the Texas Access to Justice Legislative Hero Award,” Richard L. Tate, chair of the Texas Access to Justice Foundation, said. “Because of Representative Gallego’s hard work and dedication, hundreds of low-income West Texans do not have to face difficult situations without legal representation.” With more than 5.3 million Texans
qualifying for legal aid, the Texas Access to Justice
Commission and Foundation launched the Legislative Hero
Award program in 2010 to recognize legislators who,
through their efforts, have significantly advanced
access to justice in “It’s an honor to receive the
Legislative Hero Award by the Texas Access to Justice
Commission and Foundation,” Gallego said. “There is
still a great need for civil services, but we have a
long way to go and much work to be done. I look forward
to continuing the battle to provide all Texans with
equal access to justice.” Gallego, the first Hispanic to represent District 74, has served on the Texas Access to Justice Foundation board of directors since 1996. Gallego was elected in 1990 to represent the largest House district and the largest Texas U.S.-Mexico border district covering nearly 39,000 square miles. In the Legislature, he is an expert in appropriations, law enforcement, criminal justice, campaign finance and victims’ rights. Gallego is chair of the Committee of Criminal Jurisprudence and member of the Committees on General Investigating and State Affairs. The Texas Access to Justice
Commission assists legal aid organizations to help more
than 100,000 low-income -30-
The Texas Access to Justice Commission was created in 2001 by the
Supreme Court of
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