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Hall served as president and CEO of the Texas Aluminum Corp. and helped found a bank in Rockwell, among other private-sector achievements, according to his congressional website. He served as Rockwall County judge, or the chief administrative official, and later in the Texas state Senate before he was elected to the U.S. House in 1980 as a Democrat. More than two decades later, Hall became a Republican, which likely prolonged his political career. While Democrats were angry, Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Democrat from Dallas, made sure to tell Hall she still liked him. "He admitted being so happy to hear my message because his wife was mad at him," Johnson said, according to the newspaper. "Some said she actually had him sleeping on the couch." Hall's wife, Mary Ellen Hall, died in 2008.
"I'm not what I used to be, and I'm more than I used to be somewhat,"
Hall said. "I have my grandchildren. Those are the ones that I think about
as we pass legislation. It's a pleasure to be here.
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