
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 70 in 2026 Texas Primary Election.
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With innovations like the Texas Stock Exchange and the creation of new business courts, our state is building the legal and financial infrastructure to compete globally. When Texas policies champion both established employers and emerging businesses, our economy stays strong and our communities prosper. Learn more
Technology should serve as a tool, not a distraction. That’s why banning cell phones in the classroom is a step in the right direction. Thoughtful use of AI can make assessments deeper and save teachers time, but the goal must remain the same: building skills and teaching students how to think. That means prioritizing reading, writing, math, and science—not DEI initiatives that distract from core learning. Learn more
We should also restore focus inside the classroom by directing more dollars to teachers rather than administrators, expanding trade school and vocational options, and keeping public college affordable. With the right priorities, Texas schools can prepare every child for a strong future and position our students to set the standard for the nation. Learn more
Energy policy should not pit one source against another—it should maximize output, keep prices low for consumers, and guarantee that the lights stay on in every Texas home and business. Learn more
Texas leads the nation in energy. Oil and gas remain the backbone of our economy, and Texas can capitalize on global events to strengthen its role as a market leader at home and abroad. Nuclear power and responsible renewables can support that strength, but the priority is clear: increase output, ensure a reliable grid, and keep energy affordable for families and businesses. Abundant, dependable, low-cost energy helps make Texas an attractive place to live, work, and invest. Learn more
Preserving an uninfringed Second Amendment. Learn more
Texans deserve healthcare that puts patients first. Too often families are blindsided by hidden charges. Texans should be able to see what care will cost, get honest answers about coverage, and trust that competition—not consolidation—keeps prices in check and care affordable. We should also work to reduce red tape that prevents qualified nurses and other professionals from providing care. When policy focuses on patients instead of bureaucracy, Texas families benefit. Learn more
Illegal immigration threatens both security and stability. National security demands that we know who is entering our country, and unchecked crossings strain public services and local economies. Legal immigration, done right, allows for assimilation and the preservation of Texas values. Illegal immigration undermines that process. Strong border infrastructure today is the best defense for tomorrow. Learn more
Texas growth demands modern roads and highways, but too often drivers are left stuck in traffic or paying excessive tolls. We need dedicated highway funding that stops the spread of new toll roads and ensures projects move forward faster. That means streamlining environmental reviews and right-of-way approvals, while holding contractors accountable and rewarding them for on-time, efficient work. Learn more
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