John Cason Net Worth

John Cason was an American actor and stuntman born in Valley View, Texas in 1918. He was best known for his work in films such as Sunset Carson Rides Again, Cowboy G-Men, and Crooked River. He passed away in 1961 in Santa Barbara, California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts
Birth Day December 14, 1955
Birth Place  Valley View, Texas, United States
Age 68 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Preceded by Al Granoff
Succeeded by Carolyn Galloway
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Helen Carona
Children Five children
Residence Dallas, Texas
Alma mater Bryan Adams High School University of Texas at Austin
Occupation Texas State Senator and director, CEO, and president of Associations, Inc., aka "Associa"
Profession Businessman
Website www.associaonline.com/

💰 Net worth

John Cason, a renowned actor and stuntman based in the United States, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With his diverse skills and expertise, Cason has undoubtedly made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Whether performing daring stunts or delivering compelling performances, he has captured the attention of audiences worldwide. As he continues to excel in his career, it is no surprise that his net worth is projected to grow substantially in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1955

John Joseph Carona (born 14 December 1955) is a former Republican member of the Texas Senate from District 16 in Dallas County, Texas.

1978

Born in Texas City, Texas, Carona has been a resident of East Dallas since early childhood. He was educated in the Dallas Independent School District and graduated from Bryan Adams High School. In 1978, he received two Bachelor of Business Administration degrees in insurance and real estate from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978.

1996

First elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1990, Carona thereafter won a special election to the state Senate held on May 4, 1996 to succeed the Republican John N. Leedom, who resigned early in his last term. Carona remains a senator until January 2015.

2012

News reports suggested that the feud was partly motivated by positioning in 2012 to succeed David Dewhurst as lieutenant governor, should Dewhurst have been elected to the United States Senate. Instead Dewhurst lost the Senate runoff election to fellow Republican Ted Cruz. Had Dewhurst left the lieutenant governorship early in 2013, the state senators themselves would have chosen one of their own as the acting lieutenant governor to serve through January 2015.

2013

Carona, along with colleagues Bob Deuell of Greenville, Robert L. Duncan of Lubbock, Kevin Eltife of Tyler, and Kel Seliger of Amarillo, is considered one of the most liberal of the nineteen (as of 2013) Texas Senate Republicans, according to an analysis by Mark P. Jones of the Political Science Department at Rice University in Houston. Jones also found that these Republicans saw passage of 90 percent of the bills for which they had voted. In addition to Carona's narrow primary defeat, Deuell was forced into runoff contest with another Republican, Bob Hall.

2014

In 2014, Patrick was himself a runoff candidate against Dewhurst, who after losing to Cruz was seeking a fourth term as lieutenant governor. While Patrick led a four-candidate field for lieutenant governor, with Dewhurst a distant second, in the primary election held on March 4, 2014, Carona was himself very narrowly unseated for his state Senate seat by Dallas businessman Don Huffines (born c. 1958), 25,136 (50.6 percent) to 24,501 (49.4 percent). (Patrick defeated Dewhurst in a runoff election on May 27, 2014.)