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Tony Dale was born on 1969 in Westover Air Reserve Base near Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, is an American politician. Discover Tony Dale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Birthplace Westover Air Reserve Base near Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
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1969

Anthony William Dale, known as Tony Dale (born 1969) is a public servant from suburban Cedar Park, Texas, who is a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 136.

1983

The Texas Conservative Coalition, a bipartisan group of legislators, named him a "Courageous Conservative" following the 83rd, 84th and 85th regular sessions.

1984

After the 84th session the Texas Right To Life rated him a 100%.

1985

In the 85th legislative session Dale served as Deputy Floor Leader for the Republican Caucus.

He is on the board of directors of the Texas Conservative Coalition.

2002

From 2002 until 2009 Dale served as a precinct chairman for the Williamson County Republican Party.

He also served in the capacity of election clerk and election judge.

2009

From 2009 to 2012, Dale was a member of the Cedar Park City Council and for a year served as the mayor pro tem.

Earlier, he was the secretary and later vice chairman of the Cedar Park Planning and Zoning Commission.

As a member of the board of the Williamson County Conservation Foundation, he pushed for local control over federal regulations.

He served too on the Cedar Park Charter Review Committee.

2012

First elected in 2012, Dale was reelected to successive two-year terms in 2014 and 2016.

House District 136 consists of the Williamson County portion of Austin, the City of Cedar Park, the City of Leander, North Austin MUD #1 (Rattan Creek), Block House Creek MUD, Brushy Creek MUD, Fern Bluff MUD and a small portion of Round Rock.

Dale received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Ohio State University at Columbus in central Ohio.

While at Ohio State, he was active in partisan politics and for a time was President of the Ohio State University College Republican Club and the state co-chairman of the Ohio College Republican Federation.

He also worked at the Ohio Republican Party for four years as a college intern.

Dale is a US Army veteran and active member of the Texas State Guard.

His military decorations include the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Texas Outstanding Service Medal, Texas Adjutant General's Individual Award, Texas State Guard Service Medal, Texas Cold War Service Medal, Texas Humanitarian Relief Ribbon, Commanding General's Individual Award (second award), Texas Faithful Service Medal, Texas State Guard Commendation Medal, Texas State Guard Achievement Medal, Texas State Guard Officer Professional Education Ribbon, State Guard Association of the United States Professional Development Medal, State Guard Association of the United States Meritorious Unit Award, Basic Parachutist Badge, Master Military Emergency Management Specialist Badge and Expert Marksman Badge and The Noble Patron of Armor Award.

Dale is a charter member of the Hunter-Morris Memorial American Legion Post 911 in Cedar Park.

2013

The Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas (CLEAT) named him Freshman of the Year in 2013." Following the 84th legislative session in 2015 the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas named him, "Best of the House". In 2015 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Texas Conservative Coalition. In 2013 and 2015 the Texas Association of Business named him a "Champion For Free Enterprise". The Texas Alliance for Life PAC endorsed his reelection in 2015/2016. In 2015 the Texas Conservative Roundtable named him an "Effective Conservative".

2014

Mrs. Dale was the 2014-2015 post commander.

He is a Colonel in the Texas State Guard where he serves as the Operations and Plans Officer at Headquarters, Camp Mabry.

In 2021 he was inducted into the Ohio State University Army ROTC Society Hall of Fame.

The former owner of a consulting company, Dale is a member of the Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce.

In 2014 Dale was unopposed in the Republican Primary.

In the November 4, 2014 Dale received 20,862 (54.2 percent) and out paced his closest opponent by 13.1 percent.

Democratic nominee John Bucy of Austin received 15,821 (41.1 percent) and Libertarian nominee Justin Billiot of Cedar Park received 1,811 (4.7 percent).

2015

In the 84th Legislative Session (2015-2016) Dale served on the house committees of (1) Homeland Security and Public Safety, (2) Energy Resources and (3) Local and Consent Calendar Committee.

2017

In the 85th Legislative Session (2017-2018) Dale served on (1) Environmental Regulation Committee and (2) Vice Chairman of the Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Committee and (3) House Select Committee on Cybersecurity.

He was appointed as a member of the House Working Group to reform the Child Protective Service.

He is a member of the House Working Group developing internal House policies on sexual harassment.

He is the Chairman of the House Energy Caucus.

The Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce named Dale the 2017 Citizen of the Year.

In 2017, 2016, 2015 and 2013 the Hill Country News reader poll voted Dale the "Best Elected Official".

2018

In 2018 Cedar Park Mayor Matt Powell presented Dale with the city's highest civilian honor by bestowing upon him a key to the city.

2020

In 2020, Mary Lopez Dale was appointed by Governor Greg Abbott as a member of the Texas Veterans Commission.

She is the past Chair of the Williamson County United Way.

The Dales have been married over 30 years and they have two daughters.

One is graduate of Leander ISD schools and the other attends school at LISD.

They attend St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church in Austin.