Currently holds the office of Texas House of Representatives - District 113 until January 13, 2025.
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 113 in 2024 Texas General Election.
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Get StartedWe need to overturn SB 8 and make abortion legal, accessible, and safe beyond 6 weeks. Learn more
Rhetta is proud to have been a part of key criminal justice reforms that were passed in the 86th and 87th Legislative Sessions. While there is a lot more work to do to ensure racial justice and make the criminal justice system work for everyone. Learn more
Rhetta believes that every hard-working Texan should have access to a job that pays a livable wage to support their family. We need to raise the minimum wage in Texas to 15/hr to ensure fair wages for all. Learn more
Investing in our teachers, students, and neighborhood public schools will continue to be Rhetta’s top priority in Austin and has to be a top priority for the state. Learn more
Rhetta will fight to make sure our maps are fair for all Texans. Learn more
Rhetta is a proud gun safety advocate and has been one of the few voices advocating for gun safety as Vice Chair of the Committee of Homeland Security and Public Safety. She strongly believes that we need to curtail gun violence in our communities and schools. Learn more
We need to expand Medicaid in Texas. State leaders are leaving federal money on the table that could be used to provide low-income Texans and families with affordable healthcare. It is irresponsible to leave this money on the table and leave our most vulnerable neighbors behind. Learn more
Rhetta wants to ensure all Texans have access to quality healthcare. She will work on expanding affordable medical coverage to improve overall health, through preventative care programs. Rhetta will fight against any law that attempts to take away protections and access to affordable healthcare. Learn more
We need to raise the minimum wage in Texas to 15/hr to ensure fair wages for all. Learn more
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