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Portrait of Cody Vasut, State Representative for Texas District 25

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Cody Vasut

State Representative · Texas · District 25 · Republican

Cody Vasut serves as a State Representative in the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 25 for the Republican party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Vasut.

Key facts

Full name
Cody Vasut
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Texas House of Representatives
State
Texas
District
District 25
Party
Republican
Status
Currently serving
Born
1987
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/3194ee5e-f4d8-4449-8ff6-ec47c0822a3d
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Cody Vasut is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the 25th District. A member of the Republican Party, he has been in office since 2021. In addition to his legislative role, Vasut is an attorney and has a history of local governance, having previously served as a city council member in Angleton, Texas.

Early life and career

Cody Vasut was born on August 13, 1987, in Houston, Texas, to parents John and Pella Vasut. He spent his formative years in Brazoria County, where he completed his secondary education at Angleton High School. Following high school, Vasut pursued higher education at Texas A&M University. There, he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Science (MS) in Management. During his undergraduate studies, he was notably active in student government, serving as the 37th speaker of the Texas A&M student senate, which provided him with early experience in leadership and governance.

After completing his undergraduate education, Vasut continued his academic journey at the University of Houston Law Center, where he obtained his Juris Doctor degree in 2012. His legal career began shortly thereafter, as he worked as an associate attorney for the law firm BakerHostetler in Houston from 2012 until 2022. This role allowed him to develop his legal expertise and gain valuable experience in the field.

In addition to his legal career, Vasut entered local politics, serving as a council member for the city of Angleton from May 2016 to May 2020. During his tenure on the city council, he was involved in various initiatives, including efforts to reduce the property tax rate to its lowest level in decades. He also played a role in introducing prayer into city council meetings, reflecting his engagement with community values and local governance.

Legislative service

Cody Vasut's entry into the Texas House of Representatives came after he filed to run for the District 25 seat in 2019. This seat was previously held by Dennis Bonnen, who announced he would not seek re-election for the 87th legislature. Vasut's campaign gained traction, and he ultimately won the election in November 2020, defeating his Democratic opponent, Patrick Henry, with a significant majority of the vote. His candidacy was notably endorsed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, which likely contributed to his electoral success.

Since taking office, Vasut has established himself as a prominent member of the Texas House. He is recognized for his alignment with conservative values and is considered one of the more right-leaning members of the legislature. Vasut is affiliated with the Texas Freedom Caucus, a group of legislators known for their hardline conservative positions. According to analyses of voting records conducted by the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, Vasut was ranked as the fifth-most conservative member of the Texas House in 2021 and the third-most conservative member in 2023.

Throughout his legislative career, Vasut has been involved in various significant policy debates and initiatives. In 2022, amid discussions surrounding school vouchers in Texas, he proposed a bill aimed at reimbursing parents for private school tuition. This initiative reflects his commitment to educational reform and parental choice in education. In 2023, he authored an amendment to the state budget that allocated $80 million in state funds to anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers, which passed along party lines, highlighting his focus on issues related to reproductive health and family support.

In a notable role during the 2023 legislative session, Vasut served as one of the twelve House impeachment managers responsible for prosecuting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton during his impeachment trial. This position underscored his involvement in high-profile legislative matters and his capacity to engage in complex legal and political processes.

Policy focus and district

As a representative of District 25, Cody Vasut's policy focus reflects the values and priorities of his constituents, as well as his personal beliefs as a member of the Republican Party. His legislative agenda has included a strong emphasis on conservative principles, particularly in areas such as education, taxation, and social issues. Vasut has advocated for measures that align with the interests of his party and constituents, including tax reductions and parental choice in education.

Vasut's stance on committee leadership has also been a point of interest; he supports a policy that would prevent Democrats from holding committee chairmanships as long as Republicans maintain a majority in the Texas House. This position illustrates his commitment to party unity and the strategic dynamics of legislative governance.

In August 2025, Vasut was appointed chairman of the committee responsible for overseeing the 2025 Texas redistricting process. This role is significant, as redistricting can have lasting implications for political representation and electoral outcomes in the state. His involvement in this critical process further emphasizes his active engagement in shaping the legislative landscape of Texas.

Overall, Cody Vasut's career reflects a blend of legal expertise and political service, marked by a commitment to conservative values and active participation in legislative processes. His ongoing work in the Texas House of Representatives continues to influence the direction of policy in his district and the state at large.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cody_VasutWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cody_VasutWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cody_VasutWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Texas House of RepresentativesDistrict 25 · Republican

Sources & provenance

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