Craig Anthony Washington, lawyer, former United States Representative from Texas. Member of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, American Civil Liberties Union, American Bar Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Houston Lawyers Association, Texas Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta.
Background
The son of Roy and Azalia Washington, Washington graduated from Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical University in 1966 and was originally interested in becoming a doctor, but as admissions to medical school had already ceased, Washington decided to instead apply at Texas Southern University"s law school.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1966. Juris Doctor, Texas Southern University, 1969.
Career
Washington, along with four other minority candidates, Anthony Hall, George T. "Mickey" Leland, Benny Reyes and Cecil Bush, (dubbed the "People"s Five"), ran for seats in the Texas House of Representatives. Washington was elected, and represented District 86 in the state House from 1973 to 1982. He then represented District 13 in the state senate from 1983 until 1989.
Washington was elected as a Democrat to the 101st United States Congress for Texas"s 18th congressional district, by special election, December 9, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mickey Leland.
He was reelected to the 102nd United States Congress and 103rd United States Congress and served from December 9, 1989, to January 3, 1995. He took stands against some projects, like the International Space Station, where spending would have flowed to his district.
In March, 1994, Washington was routed in the Democratic primary by Houston City Councilwoman Sheila Jackson Lee, winning only 36.5 percent of the vote. Since leaving Congress, Washington has practiced law in Houston and Bastrop, Texas.
On New Year"s Day 2008, Washington shot at a car containing two teenagers.
After being indicted by a grand jury in 2009, he agreed to two years of probation. However, Washington"s attorney subsequently claimed that Washington fired because his life was in danger. Washington has since countersued the teenagers, alleging assault and property damage.
The Internal Revenue Service has also sued Washington, alleging that he owes $610,000 in unpaid taxes.
On January 8, 2015, Washington received a suspension of his Texas attorney"s license. The 335th District Court of Bastrop County, Texas found that Washington had violated various rules, including the rules prohibiting neglecting a legal matter entrusted to him and failing to keep a client reasonably informed.
On March 12, 2015, a "modified judgment was entered imposing a four-year partially probated suspension with 12 months active." He was also ordered to pay over $24,600 in legal fees and expenses. Washington filed an appeal.
Achievements
Craig Anthony Washington has been listed as a reputable lawyer, United States Representative from Texas by Marquis Who's Who.
Membership
Member Texas House of Representatives, 1973-1983. Member Texas Senate, from 1984. Member 101st-103rd Congresses from 18th Texas district, Washington, District of Columbia, 1989.
Member Energy and Commerce committee, subcommittee Health and Environmental, Energy and Power, government operations committee, judiciary committee, subcommittee crime and criminal justice, civil and constitutional rights.
Connections
Married Dorothy Marie Lampley, 1965. Children: Craig Anthony II, Chival Antoinette, Alexander Haller, Cydney Alexandra, Christopher Alfred.