Rep. Larry Phillips to step down from the Texas House on Monday

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April 27, 2018

After announcing last year he would not seek re-election in 2018, state Rep. Larry Phillips, R-Sherman, has formally notified the House that he’s stepping down early. 

He did so in a letter to House Speaker Joe Straus’ office dated April 23. The resignation will become effective April 30.  

“After deciding to not seek re-election, I have been blessed with the opportunity to serve our state in a different capacity, as a district judge,” Phillips wrote. 

Phillips, who has represented North Texas’ House District 62 since 2003, announced in September he would not seek re-election to the lower chamber. Later, he announced he would vie for an open district judge seat in Grayson County. He won a three-way primary in March for the Republican nomination to serve on the court, which is in a heavily Republican area.  

Two other Republicans, Reggie Smith and Brent Lawson, are in a runoff to represent HD-62 starting January 2019. Smith, former chairman of the Grayson County Republican Party, has been endorsed by Phillips.  

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2018/04/27/larry-phillips-resigns-texas-house/.

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