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Robert Douglas Bullock (July 10, 1929 – June 18, 1999), was an American Democratic politician from Texas, whose career spanned four decades.
Welcome to the web site of the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. Check out the interactive collection of artifacts and exhibits, educational resources and programs, upcoming events and movie show times on the state's largest IMAX.
The crunch of tires on gravel, the sound of the door opening: in walked my employer and friend, Bob Bullock, state comptroller of public accounts, one of Texas’ most powerful officials, with...
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It’s been four years since former lieutenant governor Bob Bullock drew his last breath at his home in West Austin at the age of 69, when the body he wrecked with cigarettes and alcohol finally...
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Jun 19, 1999 · Bob Bullock, among the last of the earthy, string-pulling, hard-living political giants who used to sprout in Texas as thick as bluebonnets, died early yesterday at his home in Austin from what...
Jan 31, 1997 · Anyone who wants to get something through the Texas Legislature must deal with Bob Bullock. Yet, as the 75th Legislature convenes, there are signs that Bullock's power may be waning.
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Nov 20, 2017 · Bob Bullock continued his passion for improving the lives of all Texans when he assumed the second highest office in Texas. In 1991, Bullock became Texas’ Lieutenant Governor alongside its newly elected Governor Ann Richards.