Dade Phelan

Dade Phelan
Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 12, 2021
Preceded byDennis Bonnen
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 21st district
Assumed office
January 13, 2015
Preceded byAllan Ritter
Personal details
Born
Matthew McDade Phelan

(1975-09-18) September 18, 1975 (age 48)
Beaumont, Texas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKimberly Ware
Children4
EducationUniversity of Texas, Austin (BA)

Matthew McDade Phelan (born September 18, 1975) is an American real estate developer and Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 21, which includes most of Jefferson and all of Orange and Jasper counties in the southeast corner of the state. He has been Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives since January 2021.

Background

Phelan is a 1994 graduate of Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School in Beaumont and a 1998 graduate of the University of Texas at Austin.

State legislator

As of 2023, Phelan is Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. He was previously Chair of the House Committee on State Affairs, on the Natural Resources Committee as Vice-Chair, the Calendars Committee, the Appropriations Committee, Elections Committee as well as the Select Committee on Ports, Innovation and Infrastructure. He is also a founding member of the House Criminal Justice Reform Caucus.

Texas Monthly recognized Phelan as one of the best legislators of 2019.

On December 2, 2020, Phelan was traveling in a private plane to meet Representative Trent Ashby when it crashed on landing during a rainstorm at Angelina County Airport near Lufkin, Texas. There were no serious injuries.

Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives

On January 12, 2021, Phelan was elected the 76th Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.

Voting rights

On August 12, 2021, Phelan signed arrest warrants for the 52 Democratic lawmakers who had left the state to deny a quorum. The lawmakers were attempting to block the passage of legislation considered by certain civil rights groups to restrict voting access to voters of color. During the House debate on the bill, Phelan banned Texas representatives from using the word "racism".

Call for resignation and Paxton impeachment

On May 19, 2023, Phelan struggled to speak while executing his duties as speaker of the Texas House. Fellow Republican and attorney general Ken Paxton called upon Phelan to resign due to "apparent debilitating intoxication". Phelan "negatively impacted the legislative process and constitutes a failure to live up to his duty to the public" according to the statement. Phelan's office characterized Paxton's statement as "a last-ditch effort to save face" given the timing – that same day, a Republican-led House committee came public with an investigation into Paxton that had been ongoing since March of that year. That investigation led to the House formally impeaching Paxton on May 27 by a vote of 121–23. On September 16, 2023, Ken Paxton was acquitted of all sixteen corruption charges brought at the "historic" impeachment trial.

Personal life

Phelan is Catholic; he and his wife, Kimberly (née Ware) Phelan, have four children.


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