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Superb Women: The Honorable Nicole Collier

When elected in 2013, she became the first woman to represent House District 95, in Tarrant County, and in November 2018, Rep. Nicole Collier was re-elected to her fourth term in office.

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Nicole Collier

The Honorable Nicole Collier is a respected attorney, small business owner, grandmother and mother of three who has spent her life working to obtain the American Dream. As a single mother of two before finishing high school, she was bolstered by both her faith and family to continue her education all the way through law school and beyond. Rep. Collier graduated from the University of Houston and the Texas A&M University School of Law. Rep. Collier is also a partner at West & Associates, LLP, specializing in commercial and general litigation, employment law, public finance and school law. Whether its legislation banning e-cigarette cells, Affordable Care Act, creating opportunities for HUBs or voter suppression, Rep. Collier is on the job, all the time!

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