A conversation with State Representatives John Bucy (D-Austin), Gina Hinojosa (D-Austin) and Sheryl Cole (D-Austin), moderated by professor of practice and Texas Tribune co-founder Evan Smith. Registration required.
John Bucy- John Bucy III is a native Texan and small business owner proudly representing House District 136 in the Texas Legislature. He is a staunch fighter for strong public schools, access to healthcare, good jobs, equality for all, and the freedom to vote.
Gina Hinojosa- Born and raised in Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley, Rep. Gina Hinojosa proudly represents central Austin and her alma mater, The University of Texas in the Texas State House. Rep. Hinojosa sits on the House Public Education Committee, the House Business and Industry Committee, and the House Select Committee on Educational Opportunity and Enrichment. She also serves as the Chair of the Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee.
Sheryl Cole- An accountant and attorney by training, Sheryl got her start in public life stepping up in her local PTA, and organizing community support for our schools as one of the Tri-Chair’s to the AISD Bond Committee in 2004. On the City Council, Sheryl was a voice for equality who had the courage to address systemic divides. Before the Supreme Court spoke out, Sheryl put forward a resolution that made Austin the first city in Texas to publicly support marriage equality. She put in place increased transparency and controls within the city and with contractors to address disparities in pay for women and people of color. And Sheryl was a champion for the hard-to-employ, leading early fights to counter discriminatory practices that prevented those who had paid their price to society reintegrate into society. Sheryl has a keen understanding that real economic opportunities are fundamental for communities to truly be diverse and inclusive. On Council, Sheryl was a voice for economic development and championed the re-envisioning of Waller Creek, pulling prime downtown real estate out of the flood plain for new development, now home to the new UT Medical School. And in a volatile economy, Sheryl’s leadership as Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee helped secure Austin’s AAA bond rating. Sheryl’s strong advocacy skills with a get-things-done approach hasn’t gone unnoticed. Among her many recognitions, the Austin Chronicle named her “Best Council Stewards,” the Texas Legislative Black Caucus named her “Outstanding Community Leader,” and the Travis County Democratic Party honored her in 2015 among their “Trio of Stars.” Today, with economic divides growing and women and communities of color under political attack. Sheryl is stepping up once again as State Representative in House District 46. Sheryl is married to college sweetheart, Kevin Cole and they raised three sons, Marcus, Nelson and Femi. Sheryl and Kevin live in the Wilshire Woods neighborhood and are active members of the David Chapel Missionary Baptist Church.