Tim Wintill (R-TX-36)

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Tim Wintill Congressional Candidate Texas District 36

 

Biography of Tim Wintill from Tim Wintill for Congress

Timothy Wintill is and has been a resident of the newly zoned U.S. Texas Representative District 36 his entire life. He was born and raised in Baytown, Texas, where he graduated from Ross S. Sterling High School. His began his post secondary education at Lee College, transferred to Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas and obtained his Bachelors in Business Administration in marketing degree at University of Houston at Clear Lake. He currently resides in Baytown with his wife of seven years and three children.

Tim has labored diligently to achieve his goals. Although Tim’s parents did contribute financially to his degree, he did have to work throughout college to subsidize his tuition.

Tim decided to follow in his mother’s footsteps and become a certified mathematics teacher. He is currently in his eighth year of teaching at his alma mater. Simultaneously, Tim started and continues to expand an irrigation company. Tim appreciates the value of hard work since he has experienced it his entire adult life.

Tim is part of the local community. He is a member of Baytown Community Church, the Baytown Chamber of Commerce, and NRA. Being an outdoorsman, he enjoys spending time in Leggett, Anahuac, and Lake Sam Rayburn. “This is my community. I understand the concerns of our community. I understand our economy, our beliefs, and our way of life.” —- Tim Wintill

Tim is a family man, educator and business man. Timothy Wintill wants to be the statesman who represents District 36 in the U. S. House of Representatives in hopes of restoring America.

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