Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 32nd Congressional District in 2020 Texas General Election.
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I seek to legalize marijuana and permit our physicians to harness it’s potential as a natural alternative to harsher chemicals in medical applications. I also aim to decriminalize the use of controlled substances and provide their users with opportunities to better themselves and serve their community, rather than contributing tax dollars to have them languish behind a set of steel bars. Learn more
I will seek to overhaul this broken system, to give the next generation the tools needed to succeed, and providing those who teach them the recognition and compensation they deserve. Learn more
For those sold on the lie that you need a college degree to achieve success, our country has trapped them in student loan debt. Then pushed these same students into shady repayment plans designed to be inescapable. We must get the government out of the student loan business, and ensure college education is affordable for those that want it, but not continue to pretend its a requirement for success. Learn more
Looking ahead, we should not play the role of global cop, but universal connector. We can develop international exchange programs that allow everyone to understand more of the world beyond their backyard. This program will empower future generations to bring back the world’s best ideas and make them even better here in America. Learn more
Fixing our southern border immigration will require a more in-depth strategy beyond building a wall or legalizing everyone who makes it across. We must encourage policy that stabilizes Central American economies and reduces the incentives for illegal immigration. Learn more
America benefits from a robust immigration system, not one that views internationals as cash cows for our universities, and cheaper labor for our IT departments. We should not allow these companies to dismiss local talent for foreign talent. We also should not accept the excuse that there is no talent in America when many of our companies have never looked outside their bubble or bothered investing in training the next generation. Learn more
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