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- Sandy
Kress
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- Sandy
Kress' practice focuses on public law and policy at the
state and national levels. Mr. Kress served as senior
advisor to President Bush on Education with respect to
the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. He previously
served as president of the board of trustees of the
Dallas Public Schools. He has served on two statewide
committees to recommend improvements to Texas public
education.
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- Appointed
in 1998 by Governor George W. Bush, Mr. Kress serves on
the Education Commission of the States. He has also
served as counsel to the Governor's Business Council and
Texans for Education, and as a member of the Texas
Business & Education Coalition.
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- Mr.
Kress was appointed by Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock to
the Educational Economic Policy Center. He was later
asked to chair the Center's Accountability Committee.
This committee produced the public school accountability
system that was later adopted into Texas state law and
recognized as one of the most advanced accountability
systems in the nation. Mr. Kress was also appointed by
Lieutenant Governor Bullock to serve on the Interim
Committee to study the Texas Education Agency.
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- Prior to
joining Akin Gump, Mr. Kress was a partner in the Dallas
law firm of Johnson & Wortley, P.C. He also served as
deputy assistant secretary for legislative affairs at the
U.S. Treasury Department.
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- Mr.
Kress received his A.B. in 1971 from the University of
California, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He
received his J.D. with honors in 1975 from the University
of Texas School of Law, where he served as president of
the student government.
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- Mr.
Kress is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the
District of Columbia Bar, and is involved with many civic
organizations. He serves on the board of directors of the
Texas Business & Education Coalition and the Austin
Area Research Organization.
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