José Antonio Arévalo González (born 5 October 1971) is a Mexican politician from the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM).
He currently represents San Luis Potosí and the second electoral region in the LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress.
[1] When his term ended, he became a deputy in the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District, where he was the president of the Commission for Attention to Vulnerable Groups and served on commissions for Health and Social Security, Accounting Oversight, Finance, Housing, Special on Land Subsidence, and Special for Support of Firefighters.
[1] The PVEM returned Arévalo to San Lázaro in 2006 for the LX Legislature, this time representing the state of Durango as a proportional representation deputy; he presided over the Radio, Television and Film Commission and sat on those related to Energy, Labor and Social Welfare, and Special on the Defense of Water Rights and Protection of Aquatic Environments.
[1] In order to send Arévalo back to the Chamber of Deputies in 2015, the PVEM placed him on its list from the second electoral region in representation of San Luis Potosí — his third federative entity represented in three tours of duty in the Chamber of Deputies; he presides over the Hydraulic Resources Commission and also serves on the Administration Committee and the Energy and Finances and Public Credit Commissions.