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John R. Carter, a Republican, has represented the Thirty-First Congressional District of Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2002.
Carter was born November 6, 1941 and raised in Houston.
Carter's House biography describes him as a "leader in Congress who has the foresight and courage to author and support numerous pieces of legislation that would increase the protection of U.S. citizens and bring justice to those who threaten our freedom and way of life."[2]
JohnCarter Born 1770 at Breage near Helston, matured to become one of the biggest rogues on the coast, the self styled King of Prussia.
John and his brother Henry were well known along the French coast, but during the French Wars they were arrested and imprisoned in St Malo for a year on one occasion.
Although JohnCarter's cottage was demolished in 1906, the cove still holds the romance of its notorious connections with wrecking and smuggling.