Currently holds the office of AmeriCorps Chief of External Affairs until January 1, 1970.
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 22nd Congressional District in 2020 Texas General Election.
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Get StartedWe must reform sentencing, ensure those who are incarcerated are rehabilitated and prepared to reenter society, reduce recidivism and end the 50-year failed war on drugs, which has treated a medical problem with a criminal justice solution. Learn more
We have to continue to improve access to health services by expanding the VA, making it more efficient, and taking advantage of new technology, like telehealth, to get more veterans care. Mental health is a serious crisis and improved counseling and treatment for TBIs should be a priority. Learn more
We must have a tax and regulatory environment that rewards entrepreneurs and prioritizes small businesses. This means helping to facilitate access to early capital, small business loans, and funding programs that invest in innovative businesses, especially for groups who have historically been discriminated against in banking practices. Learn more
In today’s America, every child should have access to quality education, including Universal Pre-K, regardless of their zip code. Learn more
We must take evidence-based action on climate change, including targeted interventions as well as creating incentives that reduce carbon emissions. Learn more
Common sense gun reforms can accomplish both of these goals, including: common sense background checks, red flag laws, locker laws, getting weapons off our streets and getting guns out of the hands of violent criminals and domestic abusers. Learn more
Any serious health care plan must bring down the cost of medical treatment, especially prescription drugs, guarantee that patients with pre-existing conditions will never lose coverage, and ensure that no one in this country is uninsured. Congress should consider any proposal that addresses these issues, regardless of ideology. Learn more
In order to pay for this unprecedented debt expansion, cuts to Medicare and Social Security for middle class retirees have been proposed. This is an immoral transfer of wealth away from the middle class and should be opposed. Learn more
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