Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 134 in 2020 Texas General Election.
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Get StartedSarah Davis fought for legislation to help victims put their lives back together. She authored a new law, now in effect, that protects the privacy of a victim’s identity. She also supported legislation that established a juvenile board to provide assistance, treatment, and rehabilitation to victimized children. Learn more
Sarah Davis helped to pass legislation that increased penalties for those involved in human trafficking or who commit sexual offenses against children. Learn more
Sarah Davis has consistently helped to pass legislation to keep the Human Trafficking Task Force alive, and to increase public awareness through public health and education initiatives. These initiatives are dragging this atrocity out of the shadows and helping to eliminate it from our community. Learn more
Sarah Davis was an author of legislation to provide new grant funds to more quickly process the backlog of untested rape kits. Learn more
Sarah helped to pass the high quality pre-kindergarten grant program that allows Pre-K expansion throughout our state. Learn more
Sarah believes our teachers and parents know what’s best for our local schools. That’s why she supports local control for school districts, as well as improved local and state accountability systems. Learn more
Sarah fought to allow qualifying community colleges to offer four-year degrees in nursing, applied science, applied technology, and early childhood development. This investment in our medical and science fields will alleviate workforce needs and provide an economic boost to the state. Learn more
Sarah is fighting to reduce the burdensome standardized testing regime that forces our teachers to “teach to a test.” Sarah also supports customized education paths to maximize positive outcomes for our students. Learn more
A passionate advocate for maternal and fetal health, Sarah Davis passed “Healthy Mommies, Healthy Babies” legislation to develop Centers of Excellence for Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, and was named a “Women’s Health Hero” by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Learn more
As the state’s lead budget writer for health care, Sarah Davis fought to increase funding for women’s health programs in Texas, providing a higher level of basic care, preventative medicine, and access to birth control. Learn more
Sarah Davis passed new legislation to provide postpartum depression care to low-income women who otherwise would have no access to this care. Learn more
Sarah Davis led efforts to increase funding and expand access to health care for low-income women, including better access to breast exams and other cancer screenings. Learn more
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