
Currently holds the office of Texas House of Representatives - District 45 until January 11, 2027.
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 45 in 2026 Texas Primary Election.
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Get StartedTexas has put off investing in our infrastructure for too long. I am a leader in the Texas House for investing in updating our aging electrical grid, establishing more interconnection with neighboring grids, investing in energy efficiency, and encouraging innovative technologies that will both make our grid more reliable and reduce demand. By adopting new technologies, Texas can keep its place as an international energy leader and keep the lights on. Learn more
In Texas, counties have little power to plan for growth and guide development in their unincorporated territory. Cities and counties need the power to determine how their communities look and operate when it comes to regulations like dark skies, hours of operation for businesses, minimum wage requirements, noise ordinances, and water conservation policies. I’ll continue to stand up for our cities and counties to have the tools they need to manage our rapid growth. Learn more
To address mass shootings, the most important things Texas can address in the short term are raising the age for purchase of assault-style weapons to 21, restricting access to large magazine clips, and mirroring the regulation of semiautomatic rifles to current regulation of semiautomatic handguns. Currently semiautomatic rifles are regulated like hunting rifles. Learn more
Texas has the site of too many tragic mass shootings as well as smaller, but no less tragic gun deaths. We need a regulatory structure that encourages safe and responsible gun ownership, not careless and dangerous ownership. Learn more
These high property Taxes mean the average Texan pays more in state and local taxes than the average Californian. The best way to counter this trend is for the state to pay its fair, at least 50%, for our public schools instead of passing the buck to property taxpayers. Learn more
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