Education
Capriglione studied for a Bachelor of Science in Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then a Master of Business Administration at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.
Capriglione studied for a Bachelor of Science in Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then a Master of Business Administration at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.
Capriglione lives in Southlake in suburban Tarrant County. Capriglione owns a private equity management company focusing on businesses located in Texas. He has also worked as a vice president of a private equity firm and prior to that was employed by various computer engineering companies.
In the 2012 Republican primary election, Capriglione, with 55.6 percent of the vote, unseated the incumbent Vicki Truitt of Keller in Tarrant County.
Truitt, who had held the seat since 1999. Truitt polled the remaining 44.4 percent of the ballots cast.
The Libertarian Party candidate, Michael Goolsby, polled the remaining 14.4 percent. Capriglione went unopposed in the 2014 Primary and General Elections.
In the 84th Legislature Giovanni Capriglione sits on three committees: the House Appropriations Committee, the Investment and Financial Services Committee and the Local & Consent Calendars Committee.
Republican Capriglione also serves as the Chairman of the Sub-Committee on State & Local Debt. In 2015, Republican In the 83rd Legislature, Republican
Capriglione served on two committees: Government Efficiency and Reform and International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Capriglione is an advocate for greater accountability and transparency in state government. He announced in 2015 that he will seek further ways to make public information more readily available to the citizenry. In 2015 he passed HB 1295, a new law that that dramatically improves public access to government contracts given to elected officials.
His bill was described by the San Antonio Express News as the most important ethics bill of the 84th Legislative Session.
Republican Capriglione also passed HB 483 which creates a state bullion depository to insure that Texas has first rights to its gold. During his tenure, Republican
In 2012, Capriglione won the general election with 85.6 percent of the vote. Capriglione has earned a wide variety of awards and honors including: Champion of Free Enterprise from the Texas Association of Business, Consumer Protection Watchdog Hall of Fame, a 100% Pro-Life Rating and the People"s Champion award from Texans Foreign Accountable Government.
Capriglione was elected Secretary of the House Energy Caucus and is a member of the Innovation & Technology Caucus.