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Rep. Rose, Toni

District 110

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Capitol Address:

Room 4N.5

P.O. Box 2910

Austin, TX 78768

(512) 463-0664

(512) 463-0476 Fax

District Address:

Dallas Physical Office:

3155 S. Lancaster Rd.

Suite 220

Dallas, Texas 75216

(214) 371-3300

(214) 371-3304 Fax


Balch Springs Office:

12450 Elam Road

Balch Springs, Texas

75180

Counties Represented:

Dallas (part)

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Biography

State Representative Toni Rose is serving her 6th term in the Texas House of Representatives. She represents the 110th District, which encompasses the vibrant communities of Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove and Balch Springs in Dallas County. Representative Rose is a proud alumna of Paul Quinn College. Her legislative focus includes mental health reform, access to affordable healthcare, and criminal justice reform.

Throughout her legislative career, Representative Rose has received widespread recognition for outstanding legislative work. Texas Monthly Magazine ranked her among the 10 Best Legislators in its '2023: Best and Worst Legislators' list. Additionally, the Texas Tribune has hailed her as the most influential woman in the Texas House.

Representative Rose serves as the Vice Chair of the following committees: House Subcommittee of Article II Appropriations, House Committees on Calendars and Human Services. She's also a member of the Redistricting Committee and the newly formed House Select Committee on Health Care Reform.

In her leadership role on the Appropriations Committee, Representative Rose has led the charge for many important budgetary items. These include providing free breakfast to every child who qualifies for reduced-price meals, expanding re-entry services to give individuals returning from incarceration the support needed to rebuild their lives, and increasing funding for Healthy Community Collaboratives to expand services to persons experiencing homelessness throughout the state. Representative Rose also secured budget resources for mental health initiatives, including funding for the Texas Behavioral Health Center at UT Southwestern, the new psychiatric state hospital in Dallas.

Her laser focus on improving healthcare outcomes has driven her to pass numerous health care bills, including legislation that extends postpartum pregnancy benefits from two months to 12 months. This legislative remedy will enable new moms to receive medical and psychological care for an extended timeframe. Representative Rose also is responsible for legislation boosting the medical treatment of patients with Sickle Cell Disease. In this regard, her legislation strengthens medical school curriculum requirements to include a sickle-cell focus and improves the education of healthcare professionals. Another of her important healthcare wins encompasses legislation modifying regulations enabling more Prescribed Pediatric Extended Care Centers to operate in Texas. These centers are vital to parents of medically complex children because they offer parents the ability to work outside of the home and provide children an opportunity to interact and learn with other children.

Her other achievements include extending Dallas County's ability to transport senior citizens to county health and wellness events, designating December 1st as Rosa Parks Day in Texas, and establishing a Statewide Interagency Aging Services Coordinating Council to develop five-year strategic plans for the state's aging population.

Representative Rose currently serves as Financial Secretary of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. She also is the Deputy Whip of the Texas House Democratic Caucus.

Additionally, she holds memberships in the following professional organizations: NAACP Dallas Branch, League of Women Voters of Dallas, Paul Quinn National Alumni Association, Texas Coalition of Black Democrats, United Negro College Fund, National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club, National Council of Negro Women, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Her former roles and appointments include Chair of the Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee, 1st Vice Chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, Secretary of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus and Treasurer of the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL Women).

Representative Rose continues to be a fierce champion for District 110 and the State of Texas!

La representante estatal Toni Rose fue elegida en el 2012 para representar al distrito 110 de la Cámara de Representantes de Texas, que incluye las comunidades de Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove y Balch Springs en el condado de Dallas. La representante Rose es una orgullosa alumna de Paul Quinn College. Su enfoque legislativo incluye la reforma de la salud mental, el acceso a la atención médica asequible y la reforma de la justicia penal.

Actualmente, la representante Rose se desempeña como miembro del Comité de Asignaciones Presupuestarias de la Cámara; como vicepresidenta del Subcomité de Asignaciones Presupuestarias sobre el artículo II, el cual dirige las consideraciones presupuestarias sobre la Comisión de Salud y Servicios Humanos; en el Comité de Calendarios; Comité de Servicios Humanos; Comité Selecto de la Cámara sobre Salud y Seguridad Juvenil; Comité de Supervisión Legislativa Conjunta sobre la Transición a la Atención Basada en la Comunidad, y como vicepresidenta del Comité Selecto sobre Reforma de la Atención Médica y del Comité sobre Redistribución de Distritos.

En el transcurso de su servicio legislativo, la representante Rose ha obtenido cientos de millones de dólares para financiar programas que mejoran la vida de los texanos cotidianos. Algunos de sus logros presupuestarios incluyen la obtención de fondos estatales para la adquisición de terrenos y la planificación de un nuevo centro de salud mental estatal que preste servicios a Dallas/Fort Worth, servicios estatales que reducen el riesgo de que los niños sean retirados de sus hogares, programa de intervención en la primera infancia, así como financiando el Programa de Medicamentos para el VIH/SIDA de Texas (THMP, por sus siglas en inglés).

Los otros logros de la representante Rose incluyen extender los beneficios de atención médica de Medicaid para las nuevas madres después del parto, de dos a seis meses, permitir que el condado de Dallas transporte a las personas mayores a los centros de salud y eventos de bienestar administrados por el condado, y designar el 1 de diciembre como el Día de Rosa Parks.

El enfoque práctico de la representante Rose fue fundamental para su elección como primera vicepresidenta del Caucus Demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes de Texas; su designación como presidenta del Comité de Campaña Demócrata de la Cámara y sus funciones anteriores como secretaria del Caucus Legislativo Negro de Texas y tesorera de la Organización Nacional de Mujeres Negras Elegidas para Legislar (Mujeres NOBEL).

La representante Rose es miembro de: la NAACP de Dallas; la Liga de Mujeres Votantes de Dallas; la Asociación Nacional Paul Quinn; la Coalición de Texas de Demócratas Negros; el Fondo Universitario Unido Negro (UNCF); la Asociación Nacional de Mujeres Negras y Profesionales, y Sororidad Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.

La representante Rose continúa siendo una feroz defensora del distrito 110 y del gran estado de Texas.

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