John Langston Kuempel (born May 11, 1970) is a salesman for Commercial Metals Company in Seguin, Texas, who is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 44. Kuempel won the December 14, 2010, special election to succeed his father, Edmund Kuempel, who died on November 4, two days after winning reelection to the House without opposition in the heavily GOP district. Edmund Kuempel had held the seat with little difficulty since the retirement in 1983 of Republican Representative Bennie Bock.
Kuempel, a former football player, is a graduate of Seguin High School and the University of Texas. He and his wife, Michelle, a former city librarian, have twin sons, Will and Sam Kuempel (born ca. 2004). Kuempel coaches his sons' Little League baseball team. The family is active in the Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin. He is a member of Rotary International, the Texas Farm Bureau, the National Rifle Association, and the capital campaign committee of the Guadalupe Valley Medical Cente
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Kuempel, a former football player, is a graduate of Seguin High School and the University of Texas. He and his wife, Michelle, a former city librarian, have twin sons, Will and Sam Kuempel (born ca. 2004). Kuempel coaches his sons' Little League baseball team. The family is active in the Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin. He is a member of Rotary International, the Texas Farm Bureau, the National Rifle Association, and the capital campaign committee of the Guadalupe Valley Medical Cente
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