Chet Brooks

Chet Brooks

Full Name: Chester Edward "Chet" Brooks
Date of birth: August 18, 1935
Date of death: May 11, 2016

Terms of Service top

Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
S 11 Jan 8, 1991 - Jan 12, 1993 72nd (1)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris Dean of the Senate. (72nd)   Galveston, Harris
S 11 Jan 13, 1987 - Jan 8, 1991 71st   70th   71st   Democrat Pasadena / Harris Dean of the Senate. (71st)
Dean of the Senate. (70th)  
Galveston, Harris
S 11 Jan 11, 1983 - Jan 13, 1987 69th (2) (3) (4)   68th (5) (6) (7)   69th (2) (3) (4)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris Dean of the Senate. (69th)
Dean of the Senate. (68th)  
Galveston, Harris
S 11 Jan 9, 1979 - Jan 11, 1983 67th (8) (9)   66th   67th (8) (9)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris Dean of the Senate. (67th)   Harris
S 11 Jan 14, 1975 - Jan 9, 1979 64th   65th   Democrat Pasadena / Harris   Harris
S 11 Jan 9, 1973 - Jan 14, 1975 63rd (10)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris   Harris
S 7 Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973 62nd (11) (12)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris Senate President Pro Tempore (62nd)   Harris
S 7 Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 12, 1971 60th (13)   61st   Democrat Pasadena / Harris   Harris
H 22-12 Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967 59th (14)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris   Harris
H 22-12 Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965 58th (15)   Democrat Pasadena / Harris   Harris

(1) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1992 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(2) Journal does not indicate who assumed title of Dean of the Senate during the regular session. However, Chet Brooks served as chair of the senate caucus, an honor traditionally bestowed upon the dean, pp. 4-6, 69th Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Journal.
(3) Refers to Chet Brooks as 'Dean of the Senate,' 'The Ten Best and [Groan] the Ten Worst,' July 1985, Texas Monthly.
(4) Brooks and Mauzy shared seniority during the 69th Legislature, Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(5) Journal refers to Chet Brooks as Dean of the Senate, p. 10, 68th Legislature, Regular Session. Senate Journal.
(6) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 4-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(7) Brooks and Mauzy shared seniority during the 68th Legislature, Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(8) 67th Legislature - Presentation of Deans of Senate, 1/13/1981, p. 8. [The Senate] selected 3 Members to serve as Deans of the Senate. Senator Brooks will serve the first 4 mos; Senator Mauzy the second 4 mos and Senator Snelson the last 4 mos of the year. Senate Journal.
(9) Senators Brooks, Mauzy, and Snelson shared the title of dean. See the Senate Journal, 67th Legislature, Vol. I, p. 8. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(10) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(11) 62nd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 3rd C.S., elected 6/14/1972. Senate Journal.
(12) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1972 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(13) 60th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/11/1967, p. 19. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(14) Sworn 11/23/1964. Oaths of Office.
(15) Sworn 11/23/1962. Oaths of Office.

Terms of Service top

Senate District 11
Jan 8, 1991 - Jan 12, 1993
Legislatures: 72nd (1)  
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Galveston, Harris
Senate District 11
Jan 13, 1987 - Jan 8, 1991
Legislatures: 71st   70th   71st  
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
(62nd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Galveston, Harris
Senate District 11
Jan 11, 1983 - Jan 13, 1987
Legislatures: 69th (2) (3) (4)   68th (5) (6) (7)   69th (2) (3) (4)  
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
(62nd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Galveston, Harris
Senate District 11
Jan 9, 1979 - Jan 11, 1983
Legislatures: 67th (8) (9)   66th   67th (8) (9)  
Dean of the Senate. (62nd)
(62nd)
(62nd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
Senate District 11
Jan 14, 1975 - Jan 9, 1979
Legislatures: 64th   65th  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
Senate District 11
Jan 9, 1973 - Jan 14, 1975
Legislatures: 63rd (10)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
Senate District 7
Jan 12, 1971 - Jan 9, 1973
Legislatures: 62nd (11) (12)  
Senate President Pro Tempore (62nd)
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
Senate District 7
Jan 10, 1967 - Jan 12, 1971
Legislatures: 60th (13)   61st  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
House District 22-12
Jan 12, 1965 - Jan 10, 1967
Legislatures: 59th (14)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris
House District 22-12
Jan 8, 1963 - Jan 12, 1965
Legislatures: 58th (15)  
Party: Democrat
Home City/County: Pasadena / Harris
Counties in district: Harris

(1) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1992 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(2) Journal does not indicate who assumed title of Dean of the Senate during the regular session. However, Chet Brooks served as chair of the senate caucus, an honor traditionally bestowed upon the dean, pp. 4-6, 69th Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Journal.
(3) Refers to Chet Brooks as 'Dean of the Senate,' 'The Ten Best and [Groan] the Ten Worst,' July 1985, Texas Monthly.
(4) Brooks and Mauzy shared seniority during the 69th Legislature, Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(5) Journal refers to Chet Brooks as Dean of the Senate, p. 10, 68th Legislature, Regular Session. Senate Journal.
(6) 68th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 3/17/1983, p. 495. Drew 4-year term (also see message from President, p. 467). Senate Journal.
(7) Brooks and Mauzy shared seniority during the 68th Legislature, Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(8) 67th Legislature - Presentation of Deans of Senate, 1/13/1981, p. 8. [The Senate] selected 3 Members to serve as Deans of the Senate. Senator Brooks will serve the first 4 mos; Senator Mauzy the second 4 mos and Senator Snelson the last 4 mos of the year. Senate Journal.
(9) Senators Brooks, Mauzy, and Snelson shared the title of dean. See the Senate Journal, 67th Legislature, Vol. I, p. 8. Texas Senate, Secretary of the Senate - Memo, January 8, 2002, 'Deans of the Texas Senate', 2002.
(10) 63rd Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/10/1973, pp. 12-13. Drew 2-year term. Senate Journal.
(11) 62nd Legislature - Senate President Pro Tempore, 3rd C.S., elected 6/14/1972. Senate Journal.
(12) 2-year term; entire Senate went up for reelection in 1972 due to redistricting. Texas Constitution Art. III, §3, Election and term of office of Senators.
(13) 60th Legislature - Drawing for Terms of Office, 1/11/1967, p. 19. Drew 4-year term. Senate Journal.
(14) Sworn 11/23/1964. Oaths of Office.
(15) Sworn 11/23/1962. Oaths of Office.

Biographical Information top

Selected newspaper articles

Resolutions and Journal entries

Biographical Sketches

Military Service Notes

Other Resources

Texas Monthly's Best and Worst Legislators

  • Named one of 'The Worst'. Best and Worst Legislators 1985.
  • Awarded 'Best Single Performance'. Best and Worst Legislators 1983.
  • Named 'Dishonorable Mention'. Best and Worst Legislators 1975.
  • Named 'Honorable Mention'. Best and Worst Legislators 1973.

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Committee Information top

72nd R.S. - 1991
Administration, Special (Vice Chair) 
Committee of the Whole on Redistricting, Special (Chair) 
Committee of the Whole on Redistricting, Special, Subcommittee on Congressional Districts  
Committee of the Whole on Redistricting, Special, Subcommittee on Legislative Districts  
Education  
Environment, Interim  
Finance  
Government Efficiency, Interim  
Health and Human Services (Chair) 
Health and Human Services, Interim  
Nominations, Special  
71st R.S. - 1989
Administration, Special (Vice Chair) 
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Finance  
Health and Human Services (Chair) 
Legislative Redistricting, Select  
Mentally Retarded Persons Act of 1977, Task Force on (Co-Chair) 
Nominations, Special  
Nursing Home Rate Reimbursement, Interim  
Public Education, Select  
Waste Management Policy, Task Force on (Co-Chair) 
70th R.S. - 1987
Administration, Special (Vice Chair) 
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Education  
Finance  
Future of Long Term Health Care, Special Task Force (Vice Chair) 
Health and Human Services (Chair) 
Health Care Reimbursement Alternatives, Commission on  
Medicaid and Family Services, Select  
Nominations, Special  
Rules, Special  
Rural Health Care Delivery, Special Task Force  
Steering Committee to Develop a Texas Office of Prevention  
Substance Abuse Treatment Delivery  
Waste Management Policy, Task Force on (Chair) 
69th R.S. - 1985
Administration, Special  
Cancer in Texas, Task Force on  
Coastline Rehabilitation, Interim (Chair) 
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Department of Human Services Audits (Chair) 
Finance  
Health and Human Resources (Chair) 
Nominations, Special  
State Affairs  
State Affairs Subcommittee on Elections  
68th R.S. - 1983
Cancer in Texas, Task Force on  
Committee of the Whole Senate  
Committee of the Whole Senate, Subcommittee on Finance  
Finance  
Health and Human Resources (Chair) 
Human Resources (Chair) 
Indigent Health Care, Task Force on  
Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Oversight  
Rules, Special  
State Affairs  
State Affairs Subcommittee on Nominations  
67th R.S. - 1981
Autism (Chair) 
Finance  
Human Resources (Chair) 
New Federalism, Task Force  
Redistricting, Subcommittee of the Committee of the Whole Senate, Special  
Redistricting, Subcommittee of the Committee of the Whole Senate, Special Congressional Panel  
State Affairs  
State Affairs Subcommittee on Nominations  
66th R.S. - 1979
Finance  
Human Resources (Chair) 
Human Resources Ad Hoc Committee on Standardized Medical Procedures (Chair) 
Human Resources Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare  
State Affairs  
State Affairs Subcommittee on Nominations  
65th R.S. - 1977
Delivery of Human Services in Texas (Vice Chair) 
Delivery of Human Services in Texas Subcommittee on Funding Patterns (Chair) 
Delivery of Human Services in Texas Subcommittee on Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services  
Delivery of Human Services in Texas Subcommittee on Services for 65 and Over Age Group (Chair) 
Educational Services to the Deaf, Advisory  
Educational Services to the Deaf, Advisory, Subcommittee on Governmental Structure (Chair) 
Finance  
Finance Interim Subcommittee on Juvenile Crime  
Human Resources (Chair) 
Long-term Care Alternatives (Chair) 
State Affairs  
State Affairs Subcommittee on Uniform Group Insurance for Public School Teachers and Employees  
State Involvement In and Administration of Student Loan Programs For Texas, Special, Interim  
64th R.S. - 1975
Finance  
Human Resources (Chair) 
Ship Channel Safety, Special Interim  
State Affairs  
63rd R.S. - 1973
Finance  
Human Resources (Chair) 
Prison Reform (Chair) 
Special Districts, Special (Chair) 
State Affairs  
62nd R.S. - 1971
Banking (Vice Chair) 
County, District and Urban Affairs  
Education  
Finance  
Horse Racing and Pari-mutuel Betting, Interim  
Human Resources (Vice Chair) 
Insurance  
Natural Resources  
Nominations  
Occupational Education, Interim  
Parks and Wildlife  
Privileges and Elections  
Public Health  
Public School Finance, Interim  
Special Districts (Chair) 
State Departments and Institutions (Chair) 
Transportation  
61st R.S. - 1969
Agriculture and Livestock  
Banking (Vice Chair) 
County, District, and Urban Affairs  
Insurance  
Legislative, Congressional, and Judicial Districts  
Liquor Laws  
Lunar Landing Commission (Vice Chair) 
Motion Picture Theater Industry  
Parks and Wildlife  
Preschool Education Standards  
Public Health  
Rules  
Rules of the Senate  
State Departments and Institutions (Chair) 
Transportation  
Uninsured Motorists' Coverage  
Vocational-Technical Education (Chair) 
Youth Affairs  
60th R.S. - 1967
Banking  
Counties, Cities, and Towns  
Emergency Hospital Treatment (Chair) 
Finance  
Game and Fish  
Legislative, Congressional and Judicial Districts (Vice Chair) 
State Departments and Institutions  
Transportation  
Uninsured Motorists  
Vocational-Technical Education (Chair) 
59th R.S. - 1965
Engrossed Bills  
Federal Relations  
Houston Ship Channel  
Military and Veterans' Affairs  
Penitentiaries  
58th R.S. - 1963
Federal Relations  
Labor  
Military and Veterans' Affairs  
Penitentiaries  

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