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Rick Noriega was born on 8 January, 1958 in Houston, Texas, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Rick Noriega'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 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 8 January, 1958
Birthday 8 January
Birthplace Houston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1958

Richard Joel Noriega (born January 8, 1958) is a former American politician and retired major general in the Texas Army National Guard who is currently director of Harris County Universal Services (HCUS).

1979

Noriega joined the United States Army in 1979 in the wake of the Iran hostage crisis.

1984

Noriega graduated from the University of Houston in 1984 with an ROTC Scholarship and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.

1990

He graduated from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1990.

He also earned a certificate in advanced international affairs from the George Bush School at Texas A&M University.

Noriega is also a graduate of the University of North Carolina's Certified Government Chief Information Officer Program.

He graduated from the US Army War College where he completed his assignment as a Senior Fellow at the University of Texas.

He also is a graduate of the

U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,

1993

In 1993 he joined the Government Affairs Department of Houston Industries, Inc. (now CenterPoint Energy, Inc.).

He became a manager in the company's Economic Development Department after winning the Democratic nomination for Texas State Representative.

1998

From 1998 to 2009, Noriega was a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 145, representing eastern portions of Houston.

Noriega was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1998 and served five terms, 1999 to 2009.

He acted as the Budget and Oversight Chair of the Defense Affairs and State-Federal Relations Committee, and also sat on the Appropriations Committee.

Noriega's House district was mostly Hispanic and low income, and included many residents who never completed high school.

He authored and sponsored more than 100 bills in the Texas Legislature.

His major legislative accomplishment was authoring House Bill 1403, The Texas Dream Act, in 2001.

The bill made Texas the first state to offer in-state tuition rates and financial assistance for immigrant children and started a national movement; today, 17 states have similar laws, providing access to higher education to thousands.

2001

He became an officer in the Texas Army National Guard in 1984, and served in the Afghanistan War that followed the September 11, 2001 attacks.

On his return from Afghanistan, Mayor Bill White requested that Noriega command the evacuee shelter operation at the George Brown Convention Center in Houston, where he oversaw thousands of Hurricane Katrina evacuees.

Noriega then commanded the Laredo Sector working with U.S. Border Patrol during Operation Jump Start.

Noriega's awards include: the Combat Infantryman Badge; Senior Parachutist Badge; Distinguished Service Medal; Legion of Merit; Meritorious Service Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Army Achievement Medal; Afghanistan Campaign Medal; and Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.,; the Legion of Merit; and the German Armed Forces Gold Badge for Military Proficiency.

Noriega was a project manager for Communities in Schools, and taught in the Houston Independent School District and in the Houston Community College System before becoming a staff member for the Texas State Senate.

2006

Noriega served the National Guard as commander of the Laredo sector during Operation Jump Start, which deployed approximately 18,000 Guardsmen to the US/Mexico border in 2006 to provide increased border security until an improved immigration reform package could be approved on Capitol Hill.

Noriega focused on curtailing human trafficking and drug smuggling at the border, and called for more advanced surveillance technology to be deployed at the border as well as for more Guardsmen to be deployed there.

Noriega opposed the use of a border fence to curb illegal immigration and trafficking.

Noriega also authored HB 2546, a bill passed by the Texas legislature that restricts the sale of ammonium nitrate in order to prevent its use in criminal or terrorist activity such as the Oklahoma City bombing.

2007

Prior to the filing deadline, trial attorney Mikal Watts withdrew from his bid for the Democratic nomination on October 23, 2007.

Noriega faced Republican incumbent John Cornyn, who outraised him financially and who received 81 percent of the vote in the Republican primary, in the November 4 general election.

Noriega was ultimately defeated by Cornyn in the general election.

Noriega is a Mexican American and the father of two sons.

2008

In 2008, Noriega was the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate seat held by Republican John Cornyn.

Cornyn would win reelection with 54.8% to Noriega's 42.8%.

Noriega was born and raised in Houston.

After graduating from Mount Carmel High School he attended Alvin Community College on a Rusk Athletic Scholarship where he played baseball.

Noriega narrowly avoided a runoff election by receiving 51 percent of the vote in the March 4, 2008 Democratic primary.

His opponents were Gene Kelly (a perennial candidate), Ray McMurrey, and Rhett Smith.

Noriega proposed a comprehensive plan to help struggling families keep their homes during the 2008 economic downturn, focusing on revamping bankruptcy law, increased funding of counseling for struggling homeowners, and a tax credit of $2000 for homeowners who refinance into a fixed-rate loan.

He also proposed funding to allow homeowners to refinance into FHA (Federal Housing Administration) backed loans, which generally provide lower rates of interest than private commercial loans.

2011

Noriega was selected to serve on the Military Leadership Diversity Commission by the Obama Administration which authored its March 15, 2011 report, "From Representation to Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 20th Century Military."