Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 36th Congressional District in 2022 Texas General Election.
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We should pursue alternatives to our carbon energy economy. Transitioning from our current major energy sources to more sustainable ones means more job opportunities. Learn more
I believe–and the vast majority of scientists agree–that mankind’s activity is affecting the earth’s climate and that we are nearing a catastrophic tipping point where earth will become uninhabitable. Striving for a more sustainable environment means new job opportunities. For our children’s future, let’s limit greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide, etc.) emissions! Learn more
Healthcare should be accessible and affordable for everyone. Our state’s refusal to expand Medicaid greatly limits healthcare access and leads to premature deaths. Learn more
We should work with countries that generate the migrants to reduce the conditions that cause migration. Learn more
Many people in Congressional District (CD)-36 have not fully recovered from Hurricanes Harvey (2017) and Laura (2020). Many rural residents have received no federal or state support. This should have been expedited! Because of our delay in acknowledging climate change, we are faced with huge costs to build new dikes and levees and fortify our structures. Learn more
Texans need expanded broadband Internet and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) services, particularly in rural areas. We also need flood protection to keep our homes, industry, and environment safe and sustainable. Learn more
I support programs that ensure that the basic needs of Americans are met, i.e., the health and education of low-income families, food assistance, child care credit, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, etc. I will seek to reduce the wide wealth inequality. No one should face discrimination because of race, religion, age, gender, or sexual orientation. Learn more
We should limit loopholes that allow the mega-rich and giant corporations to avoid paying taxes. They became wealthy because of the opportunities, infrastructure, and economic environment that the U.S. provides. They need to pay back and re-invest in our country, so that it can continue to prosper. Learn more
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