
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 10th Congressional District in 2026 Texas Primary Election.
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Get StartedDemocratic activists and voting rights organizations across the state are sounding the alarm. They are organizing, mobilizing, and challenging this authoritarian tactic to ensure every Texan—regardless of race, ZIP code, or party affiliation—has a voice that counts. Now more than ever, Texans must stay informed, speak out, and defend the right to fair maps and equal representation. Learn more
Central Texans deserve a representative who understands that affordability is key to opportunity—and who is ready to fight for economic fairness and stability in every zip code of District 10. Learn more
This chain reaction leads to what economists call cost-push inflation, where the rising costs of inputs and goods throughout the economy push the overall price level higher. In effect, tariffs reduce competition, limit supply options, and drive up costs across multiple sectors, contributing to a broad and sustained increase in inflation. Learn more
Campaign finance reform is critical for restoring balance, fairness, and integrity to our elections. The current system permits unlimited outside spending, tolerates weak disclosure rules, and enables a flood of corporate and special interest money to shape political outcomes. Learn more
Public financing of campaigns could match small-dollar donations with public funds, leveling the playing field between wealthy candidates and those without access to large donors. Tighter donation limits would help curb the excessive influence of mega-donors. Many reform advocates are also calling for the reversal of Citizens United v. FEC. Learn more
Hospitals and clinics are stretched thin, rural healthcare is under threat, and working families are forced to choose between medical bills and basic necessities. We need leadership in Congress that defends and strengthens Medicare and Medicaid—not one that votes to gut them. Protecting these programs means protecting the health, stability, and future of Central Texas. . Learn more
District 10 needs a representative who will advocate for federal investment in mixed-income housing developments, support tax incentives for affordable housing construction, and fight for smart zoning reforms that respect community character while opening doors to homeownership and long-term stability. Safe, affordable housing isn’t a luxury—it’s a foundation for opportunity, and it’s time Central Texas had a champion in Washington who treats it that way. Learn more
When ICE raids remove workers from the workforce, farms and local businesses face labor shortages, reduced productivity, and financial strain. Families left behind struggle to maintain household income, care for children, and manage essential expenses such as rent, utilities, and healthcare. This instability affects not just undocumented workers but also their U.S.-born children and family members who depend on their support. Learn more
Children in Central Texas are particularly vulnerable when immigration enforcement targets their parents or guardians. Mixed-status households often experience trauma, anxiety, and fear of separation, which can impact mental health, school attendance, and academic performance. Schools and community organizations report increased stress among students whose parents face detention or deportation, undermining educational outcomes and social stability in rural communities. Learn more
ICE raids and aggressive immigration enforcement have profound and lasting impacts on rural families across Central Texas. From economic disruption and labor shortages to trauma among children, decreased access to healthcare, and erosion of community cohesion, these actions threaten the well-being of entire communities. Policymakers must recognize that immigration enforcement is not just a matter of law—it is a family and community issue. Ensuring fair, humane, and consistent immigration policies is essential to protect the health, stability, and future of Central Texas families. Learn more
Congress must move to pass comprehensive campaign finance legislation such as the For the People Act or the DISCLOSE Act. Learn more
Cuts to SNAP would have far-reaching consequences for rural families across Central Texas. From increased food insecurity among children, seniors, and low-income households, to strain on local schools, health systems, and businesses, the reduction of federal nutrition assistance would destabilize communities already facing economic challenges. Protecting SNAP benefits is not only a matter of compassion but also a critical investment in the health, education, and economic well-being of Central Texas. Federal leaders must recognize that SNAP is more than a safety net—it is a lifeline that sustains families, strengthens local economies, and ensures that rural communities continue to thrive. Learn more
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