Tom McVea
Thomas Houston McVea, known as Tom McVea (born March 2, 1945), is a cattleman from St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, who is a Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 62, which encompasses parts of the Florida Parishes of East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and West Feliciana. The district office is located in Jackson in East Feliciana Parish. In 2012, the district was reconfigured to include only parts of East Baton Rouge Parish and The Two Felicianas.
Background
McVea was born in Columbia, Missouri. He graduated from St. Francisville High School, now West Feliciana High School, in St. Francisville, the parish seat of West Feliciana Parish. In 1972, McVea graduated from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He also formerly resided in East Feliciana Parish, where he served on the police jury, the governing council of the parish. McVea is married to the former Antoinette "Toni" Stephens. He is Presbyterian.
Elections
From 1980 to 1984, during the administration of Republican Governor David C. Treen, McVea was a Democratic member of the state House. More than sixteen years later, he returned to represent the reconfigured District 62. McVea won a special election in 2000 called because of the resignation of Democratic Representative John D. Travis. By this time that McVea began his second three-term stint in the legislature, he had already switched to the GOP. Under legislative rules, McVea is term-limited in the October 22, 2011, nonpartisan blanket primary.
On November 7, 2000, McVea won the special election runoff to fill the District 62 seat by defeating a Democrat, Myron Hall, 9,161 votes (52 percent) to 8,385 (48 percent).
McVea was unopposed in 2003. In 2007, he polled nearly 57 percent of the vote against a Democrat, David Ridder (34.8 percent), and another Republican, Anthony J. Denenea, Jr. (9.6 percent). McVea was able to win as a Republican because only half of the district includes the Democratic strongholds of St. Helena and East and West Feliciana, the latter his home base.
Legislative matters
District 62 in East and West Feliciana parishes has considerable state government employment at hospitals and correctional faciities. West Feliciana is a tourist mecca with antique shops and bed and breakfast facilities. There are also some large employers, including chemical plants and Entergy’s Riverbend Nuclear Energy plant. The district supports some agriculture, primarily dairy and cattle farming. Families and white collar workers have increasingly vacated the Baton Rouge area in search of quieter communities like Clinton in East Feliciana Parish and Zachary in East Baton Rouge Parish.
As a representative, McVea has pushed for vocational education in high schools and advocates for improved teacher salaries. He has also pushed for a plan to obtain permanent financing for the state's highways. He has encouraged the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to study ways of raising additional revenue through the marketing of the state's historic sites. In his final term, McVea was the vice chairman of the House Insurance Committee. He also served on Appropriations, the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, and the Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs.
In the contest to succeed the term-limited McVea, Republican Kenny Havard of St. Francisville defeated the Democrat Ken Dawson in the general election held on November 19, 2011. Havard polled 6,626 votes (61.4 percent) to Dawson's 4,170 (38.6 percent).