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He represents Waller County and part of Montgomery County in southeast, Texas. On May 29, 2012, Bell defeated Bob Bagley and Troy Bonin in the Republican primary election with 7,249 votes (57 percent) to Bagley"s 3,359 (26 percent) and Bonin"s 2,133 (17 percent). There was no Democratic candidate in the general election.
Freshman incumbent Erwin Cain did not seek re-election.
Representative Bell serves on the Appropriations and Land & Resource Management Committees and the Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII & VIII. In January 2015, Bell introduced legislation, HB 623, that prevents salary, pension, and other benefits from being paid to any Texas state employee who issues a same-sex marriage license. The bill included a provision to immunize Texas from legal action challenging the proposed law by mandating that state courts dismiss any such challenges and award court costs and attorney"s fees to the state.
Republican Bell is a strong advocate for traditional values, an advocate for state and citizen sovereignty and for a limited federal government.
Bell also supports expanding career and technology training at public high schools so that interested, motivated students can enter the job market with a career certification, without following the college or university route.