Texas State Representative Toni Rose (D-110), was recently elected Secretary of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) during their annual legislative conference held in Washington, D.C.
An organization consisting of more than 700 legislators from across the country, NBCSL’s membership represents dynamic and resolute leaders who serve as a catalyst for public policy innovation and information exchange among African American state legislators.
As Secretary, Rep. Rose will serve as an essential member of the executive committee and vote on measures that enhance the operations of NBCSL, as they work tirelessly to champion collaborative action on key issues impacting African Americans and other marginalized communities.
“I am honored to be elected by my colleagues to serve as Secretary of NBCSL,” Rep. Rose said. “The work of creating and promoting educational, research, and training initiatives on legislation and public policy drew me to become a member and inspires my continued service today.”
Rep. Rose stands dedicated to the mission and growth of this premier organization and has been an active member since her election to the Texas House of Representatives in 2012. She has served as a member of their executive leadership team since 2015 in various capacities, was Co-Chair of Health & Human Services from 2015-18, and most recently served as Financial Secretary.
Awarded Legislator of the Year in 2023 and Legislator of the Year for Region X in 2017, Rep. Rose currently serves as the Deputy Whip of the Texas House Democratic Caucus and as the Corresponding Secretary of the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL Women). Her former roles and appointments include Chair of the House Democratic Campaign Committee; 1st Vice Chair, 2nd Vice Chair, and Treasurer of the Texas House Democratic Caucus; Secretary of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus; as well as Treasurer and Financial Secretary of NOBEL Women.
A graduate of Paul Quinn College, Rep. Rose is a fierce champion for District 110, which encompasses the communities of Oak Cliff, Pleasant Grove, and Balch Springs in Dallas County. Recognized on the Capitol Inside 2023 Best Legislator List and the Texas Monthly 2023 – 10 Best Legislators List, she will return to Austin in January 2025 to serve in the 89th Legislature.