
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 44 in 2018 Texas 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedJohn will champion efforts to end for-profit prisons in our state. Learn more
John is committed to protecting the Hazlewood Act, increasing the number of state funded programs for a proactive approach for veteran physical and mental health care, and tackling veteran housing and homelessness. Learn more
He believes we should increase educational programs and counseling about the effects of drugs and alcohol on Texas families and treat addiction as a health issue. Learn more
He will work on legislation for decriminalization of marijuana. John believes in eliminating existing non-violent marijuana misdemeanors and felonies. Learn more
John would champion the fight to reduce the cost of obtaining an advanced degree in higher education. Learn more
He will push for higher availability of Dual-Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes. Learn more
John will work with educators, educational agencies, and educational advocates to establish free SAT/ACT prep courses in our public schools in developing effective measures to help our children become more well-rounded. Learn more
Not all student may want to seek a college education so they should be afforded an opportunity to obtain a technical, vocational, or trade skill. Learn more
Texas has some of the most beautiful natural parks and recreational areas in the nation. Our natural treasures should be protected for future generations which John supports. Learn more
Texans should continue to support and develop energy sources in a environmentally safe manner. Learn more
John supports Medicaid expansion for Texans. Learn more
John believes it is time for leaders to put people's lives before politics and expand health insurance coverage to cover the millions of hard-working Texans and their families. Learn more
He would advocate that Texas should help offset the cost of medications by using the collective effects of the numbers of seniors to drive down the cost of medications resulting in improving their quality of life. Learn more
John supports allowing more seniors to stay in their homes and provide the resources to assist them in what is in their best interest. Learn more
He believes we need to take care of our seniors by ensuring they have access to care. Learn more
We need sensible immigration laws that provide a reasonable path to citizenship for people who can contribute to our country and communities. Learn more
Pay raise for legislators while many of Texas working poor families and single parent struggle to get out of poverty is morally wrong. Learn more
John supports rising the Texas minimum wage to 11 dollars an hour. Learn more
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