She Leads Texas: Vikki Goodwin
Vikki Goodwin, D-Austin, joined the Texas House of Representatives in January as a political freshman. While she can turn to her fellow House women, her real preparation for the job comes from her years as a longtime campaign volunteer and a mother of three biological children and two stepchildren. This is how she leads Texas.
Bill could improve safety on Texas 71
Following her election in November, state Rep. Vikki Goodwin, D-Austin, said she was approached by constituents and traffic groups regarding how unsafe Texas 71, RM 620 and Bee Cave Road are in western Travis County. They asked for her help in looking for ways to make the roads safer.
Chamber Humanitarians Support Central Texas Food Bank
Texas House Representative Vikki Goodwin joined the Westlake Chamber of Commerce today for their first Humanitarian Services Project of 2019 to benefit Central Texas Food Bank.
Joined by Texas House Representative Vikki Goodwin and CEO Derrick Chubbs
Westlake Hills, TX (February 29, 2019) – Texas House Representative Vikki Goodwin joined the Westlake Chamber of Commerce today for their first Humanitarian Services Project of 2019 to benefit Central Texas Food Bank. Central Texas Food Bank President and CEO, Derrick Chubbs showed his appreciation for their support, “Our work is dependent on volunteers like those with the Westlake Chamber of Commerce who have enabled us to bring 45 million meals to our community last year and into the hands of families and local nonprofits that turn to us for help. Today with Representative Vikki Goodwin’s help, they helped us to serve 936 meals to after school programs for children in need.”
“Our kitchen is more than just a place to prepare these meals, we are a teaching kitchen. Under the direction of our Executive Chef, Kimberly Carter, we view ourselves as teachers and supervisors to guide volunteers in providing for our community needs,” said Line Chef Chris May. “I’m happy to be able to come and work with the Westlake Chamber today and see, first hand, this inspirational operation. The Central Texas Food Bank is such a smooth operation doing so much good for our community. I’m grateful to the Westlake Chamber for inviting me to join them in working for such a good cause,” said Texas House Representative Vikki Goodwin.
“Our Chamber is so proud to include our Humanitarian Services Committee,” said Cathy Hoover, Executive Director, Westlake Chamber of Commerce. “These volunteers believe that it’s our duty as business people to give back to our local community, and we are very happy to support the Central Texas Food Bank and the good work that they do for us all.”
More information about the Central Texas Food Bank can be found online: https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org
More information about the Westlake Chamber of Commerce can be found online: http://www.westlakechamber.com
Photo Cutline (Left to Right): Susan Nelson, Claire Wuygul, Lainey Melnick, Derrick Chubbs, Rep Vikki Goodwin, Donna Mitchell, Carla Glass, Rochelle Storin, Stefan Shilgalis.
About Westlake Chamber of Commerce
The Westlake Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1995, is dedicated to the economic stability and wellbeing of the greater Westlake community. Members of the chamber choose to contribute their time, expertise, and/or resources to supporting Chamber growth, the Westlake community, and philanthropic projects.
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Media Contact:
Cathy Hoover, choover@westlakechamber.com, 512-327-3088
Westlake Chamber of Commerce Executive Director
Member Spotlight: State Representative Vikki Goodwin
Impact Austin member and State Representative Vikki Goodwin believes we all have an obligation to serve our communities. Read about her inspiring perspective on service in this interview by Impact Austin.
Redoing recapture: What it means for Eanes, Lake Travis ISDs
Eanes ISD Superintendent Tom Leonard, State Senator Kirk Watson, State House Rep. Donna Howard and State House Rep. Vikki Goodwin were panelists at the Westlake Chamber of Commerce Community Luncheon, where they discussed state recapture.
State Representative proposes financial literacy class for students
Here in Texas, one state representative thinks it's such a problem - she wants to make a law about it to help the next generation. KXAN's Education reporter Tom Miller takes us in the classroom to learn about money.
Join Rep. Goodwin at Town Hall on Feb 2, 2019
On Saturday, February 2nd, State Representative Vikki Goodwin will attend her first two Town Halls as the newly elected representative of District 47. The Town Hall is an open forum, and all are welcome to attend.
On Saturday, February 2nd, State Representative Vikki Goodwin will attend her first two Town Halls as the newly elected representative of District 47. She will be joined by Donna Howard, Celia Israel, Gina Hinojosa, John Bucy, Sheryl Cole, Eddie Rodriguez, James Talarico, and Erin Zwiener from the Central Texas Delegation, representing Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties. The Town Hall is an open forum, and all are welcome to attend.
Central Texas Legislative Town Hall - South
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Westlake High School, Chap Court, 4100 Westbank Dr, Austin, TX 78746
Central Texas Legislative Town Hall - North
1:15 PM - 3:150 PM
ACC Northridge, Multipurpose Hall, 11928 Stonehollow Dr, Austin, TX 78758
For questions, please reach out to Rep. Goodwin’s constituent services director, Susan Nelson, at 512-463-0652.
Texas House freshmen Vikki Goodwin, Julie Johnson look back at their time at the University of Texas
The Daily Texan — State Rep. Vikki Goodwin, D-Austin, never thought she would be a legislator, but her concern for public education persuaded her otherwise.
Democratic women lead biggest shift in Texas House since 2010 midterms
The Texas Tribune — Led by female candidates, Texas Democrats picked up 12 Texas House seats from Republicans, mostly in North Texas. But Republicans still have the edge in the lower chamber.
Travis County Democratic Party declares victory for Goodwin in Texas House District 47
With about 82 percent of the vote counted throughout Travis County, Democratic candidate for Texas House District 47 Vikki Goodwin has apparently pulled off an upset victory over incumbent Republican Paul D. Workman.
Vikki Goodwin for Texas House District 47
Vikki Goodwin believes that Texans deserve a strong education system — but not at the expense of taxpayers. Learn more about her position as candidate for Texas House Representative for District 47.
March 6, 2018 Primary Election Voter's Guide
League of Women Voters Austin Area — This nonpartisan voting guide provides a complete list of all contests on your ballot, including state and local offices and propositions.
Vikki Goodwin Emerges as a Frontrunner for District 47
The Texas Tribune — District 47 was drawn to be a conservative stronghold in the liberal Austin area. But Texas political experts say rising frustration with President Donald Trump in a district he won by fewer than 200 votes, could change things.
HD 47: Everybody Into the Candidate Pool
The Austin Chronicle — Conservative Rep. Paul Workman sees a GOP primary challenge from Jay Wiley and Patty Vredevelt. On the Democratic ballot, five contenders are vying for the chance to unseat the incumbent.
Group Trains Young Texas Women to Get Involved in Politics
KXAN — More women are running for office nationwide, and it's motivating some young Texans to learn about politics and civic engagement early.
Texas House District 47: Meet the Candidates
Four Points News — In this Q&A, we ask each of the seven candidates running for Texas House District 47 to briefly describe their background, why they are running for office, and what are their top priorities if elected.
Democrats Vie to Unseat Workman
Oak Hill Gazette — Four Democratic candidates for House District 47 participated in a forum hosted by Our Revolution Central Texas at the Hampton Branch of the Austin Public Library, where Ana Jordan and Michael Garemko asked them questions.
Why Workman Must Embrace Austin Values or Begin Packing Up
myStatesman — Workman and Abbott seem to have forgotten that Austin and many other cities with populations over 5,000 are “home rule” cities – which means they can manage their own affairs with minimum interference from the state.