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Michael McCaul


Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 10th district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
2005
Preceded by Lloyd Doggett

Born January 14, 1962 (1962-01-14) (age 48)
Dallas, Texas
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Linda McCaul
Children Caroline McCaul
Jewell McCaul
Avery McCaul
Lauren McCaul
Michael McCaul
Residence Austin, Texas
Alma mater Trinity University, St. Mary's University
Occupation attorney
Religion Roman Catholic

Michael Thomas McCaul, Sr. (b. January 14, 1962, Dallas, Texas) is an American lawyer and politician who currently is the Republican U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district.[1] The district stretches from Austin to Houston.

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Biography and career

McCaul grew up in suburban Dallas to a fourth generation Texan family. He graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in history from San Antonio's Trinity University in 1984 and his Juris Doctor from St. Mary's University in 1987. McCaul also attended Harvard University, taking courses in the Kennedy School of Government.[2]

McCaul worked as an attorney and a federal prosecutor before entering politics. He was the Chief of Counterterrorism and National Security for Texas's branch of the US Attorney's office also worked under the Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section. McCaul was appointed Deputy Attorney General in 1998 and served in this capacity until 2002. He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2004. He won a crowded Republican primary in the newly created 10th District. The district was thought to be so heavily Republican that no Democrat even filed, effectively handing the seat to McCaul.

In 2006 he defeated Democrat Ted Ankrum and former Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik with 55% of the vote. McCaul won re-election once again in 2008 against Democrat Larry Joe Doherty and Libertarian Matt Finkel[3] by a 54% to 43% margin.

In January 2010 Congressman McCaul was listed on an amicus brief calling for a voter referendum seeking to overturn equal marriage rights for all citizens in the district of Washington DC.

McCaul's wife Linda is the daughter of Clear Channel Chairman Lowry Mays. Their children are daughters Caroline, Jewell, Avery and Lauren, and a son, Michael.

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Lloyd Doggett
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 10th congressional district

2005 – present
Incumbent







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