Texas is at a crossroads. We’ve seen incredible growth, but true strength isn't measured in skyscrapers and stadium lights—it’s measured by the security of the families who call this state home.
I’m running to ensure that as Texas builds up, we don’t leave our neighbors behind. We need a common-sense approach that prioritizes hard work, fair taxes, and public safety.
Let’s be honest about our budget. If we can find the means to build world-class stadiums, we can certainly find the will to invest in the people who keep us safe and educated.
Invest in Heroes: Our teachers, police officers, and firefighters shouldn’t be treated as "line-item expenses." They are the backbone of our future.
Competitive Pay & Security: Their health and security are investments that pay dividends for generations of Texans.
There is something fundamentally wrong with a system that taxes families on property they haven’t sold, as if it were income they never earned.
Stop the "Paper Wealth" Tax: It is unfair to penalize long-term homeowners for a market they didn't create.
Relief for Families: Texas is prosperous enough to start shouldering more of the load, giving our families the breathing room they’ve earned.
I believe in a "hand-up," not a hand-out. Our veterans and our youth deserve the chance to gain the skills they need for steady, dignified work.
Practical Training: We will champion on-the-job vocational training that bridges the gap between education and employment.
Fiscal Responsibility: Investing in self-reliance isn't just a moral imperative—it’s the most fiscally responsible way to grow our economy.
A nation—and a state—grows stronger when its people are empowered to stand on their own two feet.
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It's time for Texas to stop spending our tax money on fancy steak dinners for California millionaires, while our local communities are left with a burden. We need a Matthew 25:40 approach that cares for people, and a Luke 3:12-13 tax policy that’s fair