PPROA Pipeline ~ July 2015
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Four Price
State Representative Four Price is honored to serve the people of Texas' House District 87,
which consists of Carson, Hutchinson, Moore, Potter, and Sherman counties.
As a fourth generation Texan, born and raised in the Panhandle, Representative Price brings to
the Texas Capitol a strong sense of conservative values and a deep love of the Lone Star State.
As a young man, he learned the importance of one's word and the value of a dollar by working
on area farms and ranches.
Price serves as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations, the Article II
Subcommittee, the House Committee on Human Services and the House Committee on
Calendars. In addition to his service on a number of House Committees, Representative Price
also serves as Vice Chair of the Sunset Advisory Commission and is an active member of several caucuses in the Texas
House of Representatives: Community College Caucus, Republican Caucus, Rural Caucus, Sportsman's Caucus,
Tourism Caucus, and Veterans Caucus.
Ken King
Ken is currently serving his second term as State Representative for House District 88. His
district includes 17 counties in the Panhandle and the South Plains of Texas. He currently
serves on the House Public Education Committee, the House Environmental Regulation
committee, the House Administration committee, the House Calendars committee, the Energy
Council and is the only representative from Texas appointed to Legislative Energy Horizon
Institute. He also has been appointed to the House Research Organization Board of Directors
as well as the Republican Caucus Policy Committee. In addition to these committees, Ken is
also a member of various caucuses in the House.
Ken has been active in organizations related to his energy service businesses including:
American Petroleum Institute, Association of Energy Services Company, Independent Producers Association of
America and PPROA. Ken is a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association, a member of the Texas State Rifle
Association, a member of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association as well as a member of the Texas Farm
Bureau.
Ken was born and raised in Canadian, Texas. He is President of Black Gold Pump and Supply Inc, in Canadian.
Kel Seliger
Kel Seliger was first elected to the Texas Senate in 2004. Senate District 31 currently spans 37
counties from the Panhandle to the Permian Basin and includes Amarillo, Midland, Odessa and
Big Spring.
Born in Amarillo and raised in Borger, Senator Seliger is a graduate of Borger public schools
and Dartmouth College. He spent 35 years in the steel industry.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick appointed Senator Seliger to serve as Chairman of the Senate
Higher Education Committee for the 84th Legislature. Senator Seliger also serves on the Senate
Education Committee, Senate Finance Committee, Senate Committee on Natural Resources and
Economic Development, and the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce..
Prior to his election to the Senate, Senator Seliger served four terms as Mayor of Amarillo and as a member of the
Amarillo City Co