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Casar, Greg

Casar, Greg

DemocratHouse·Texas, District 35

Serving since 2011 (112th–119th Congresses)

Contact

Office

446 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4335

Campaign Finance (2026)

Raised$1.1M
Spent$705K
Cash on Hand$723K

Funding Sources

Individual$798K
PAC$227K
Small donors (≤$200)$250K
Large donors$548K

Top Contributors

NULL$12K
HEISING-SIMONS FOUNDATION$7K
ADELANTO HEALTHCARE VENTURES LLC$7K
PRESTON-WERNER VENTURES LLC$7K
ZYDECO DEVELOPMENT$7K

Top Industries

Other$249K
Lawyers & Lobbyists$74K
Miscellaneous Business$64K
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$24K
Retired$20K

Source: FEC · 2026 cycle

About

Greg Casar is a Democratic U.S. Representative from Texas's 35th district who serves as the chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

Background

Greg Casar was born on May 4, 1989. Before entering elected office, he served as the policy director for the Workers Defense Project, where he advocated for labor rights such as wage theft prevention and living wage requirements. During his time with the organization, he successfully led efforts to secure mandatory rest and water breaks for construction workers and labor protections in corporate incentive deals.

Political career

Before entering federal office, Greg Casar served as a member of the Austin City Council from 2015 to 2022 and worked as the policy director for the Workers Defense Project. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022 and has served as the representative for Texas's 35th congressional district since 2023. In August 2025, he announced his intention to seek reelection in the newly drawn 37th district.

Current focus

Casar, Greg represents the 35th congressional district of TX in the U.S. House. Casar, Greg currently serves on the House Committee on Education and Workforce, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, the Delivering on Government Efficiency, the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, the Military and Foreign Affairs, and the Workforce Protections. They have sponsored 13 bills in the current House, including H.R. 8568; H.R. 8097; H.R. 7955.

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Committee Assignments

Legislative Activity

14

Bills Sponsored

10

Recent Votes

Vote history