Below are the Amazing Qualifications of Our Team

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From rebuilding our infrastructure to lowering costs for families, President Biden’s economic agenda is investing in America.

Colin Allred for Senate

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Colin has spent his time in Congress working with both parties to deliver real solutions.

He led the fight to lower prescription drug prices, helped pass a trade deal with Mexico that keeps jobs in Texas, and worked with Republicans to establish the Garland VA Medical Center to help serve thousands of veterans in North Texas while creating thousands of jobs in the process.

Texas is facing real challenges, but Ted Cruz can’t be bothered with them. The struggles of regular Texans don’t interest him.

Theresa Boisseau For US Rep District 10

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Our public schools should be well funded for the future of Texas and America. We need incentives for more teachers in every school, and an education tailored to each child so that our children’s futures will be filled with opportunity.

I support codifying Roe v. Wade into law, to take the decision out of politicians hands and give it back to the people.

We need local and reliable electricity generation and we should be building Texas into the energy state for the 21st century that can provide jobs for years to come.

I will advocate for sensible gun laws including red-flag laws, raising the age to buy firearms, and implementing other safety measures in our schools while continuing to increase awareness and mental health support

Desiree Venable for State Rep #17

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Women deserve the right to bodily autonomy. Texans deserve the right to control their futures and make their own medical decisions based on their needs and the opinions of their medical professionals.

The school voucher program that our Governor and many Republican party members support, has been proven in other states to drain funding from rural school districts. Subsidizing religious private schools

I will support environmental conservation and specifically fight to implement policy to protect our aquifers from over-extraction!

Rather than funneling even more taxpayer money into failed border security programs, let’s invest in improving our immigration system.

Maggie Ellis 3rd court of Appeals pl#2

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Maggie will bring her experience of overcoming adversity, her hard work, her commitment to justice, and her compassion for others to the bench.

She was a teacher, a foster mother, a community volunteer, and put herself through law school, driving back and forth from Austin to Waco every day, as a mother with four teenagers.

As an administrative law judge, a prosecutor, and an attorney representing and defending individuals and families all over Central Texas, Maggie has extensive and relevant experience.

Katherine Culbert For Railroad Commissioner

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Katherine is a Process Safety Engineer from Houston with over 20 years of experience. As a small business leader in the oil & gas industry, Katherine understands the desperate need for a new leader at the Railroad Commission.

An experienced leader, Katherine understands the importance of oil & gas for the Texas economy and believes we’ve got to hold corporations accountable, enforce safety standards, and protect our environment.

DaSean Jones for Justice Supreme Court Pl#2

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Judge DaSean Jones is a combat veteran, district judge, and public servant.  Judge Jones presently serves as a Texas district court judge. He is a husband, father, and decorated veteran with over 22 years of service. He continues to serve his country as an Army Reserve officer. 

 In Texas, the constitutional rights of everyday citizens across the state are being attacked by individuals who espouse far-right ideologies and engage in extreme actions to promote their beliefs.  The rule of law should not be confused for the preservation of conformist values, nationalism, or ethnocentrism. More importantly, they should not be clouded by anti-immigrant, anti-semitic, anti-black, or other caustic beliefs.

Christine Vinh Weems for Justice Supreme Court, Place 4

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Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in both Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law
- Member of the American Board of Trial Advocates
- Member of the Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists
- Licensed in Texas and California, passed the bar in New York
- Licensed in the United States Supreme Court
- Director of the Mock Trial Program at the University of Houston Law Center and Adjunct Professor in Trial Advocacy and Voir Dire: The Art of Jury De-Selection
- 2021 Honorary Alum award from the University of Houston Law Center Alumni Association
- 2023 Outstanding Mentor award from the Asian Pacific Interest Section of the State Bar of Texas
- Founding Board Member and Executive Director of Cone Man Running Production - an award-winning Houston-area community theatre

Bonnie Lee Goldstein For Justice, Supreme Court, Place 6

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Justice Goldstein serves on the 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 3, in Dallas. This is the largest appellate court in Texas, reviewing civil, family and criminal cases from six North Texas counties, including Dallas, Collin, Rockwall, Grayson, Hunt and Kaufman. Before being elected to the appellate court, Justice Goldstein presided over the 44th Civil District Court in Dallas County, and she also served on the municipal bench for several North Texas cities.

Holly Taylor For Presiding Judge of Criminal Appeals

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My commitment to equality before the law is most evident in my work with the Travis County District Attorney’s Public Integrity Unit, prosecuting fraud against our government and public officials who abuse their positions. I have also worked with Travis County's Conviction Integrity Unit, seeking to remedy wrongful convictions when they occur.

I led the District Attorney’s Appeals Team, and I am board certified in criminal appellate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Through the years, I have cultivated the skills, judgment, and expertise needed to fulfill the diverse range of responsibilities required by this judicial leadership role.

Chari Kelly For 3rd Court of Appeals District , Place 3

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Since being elected to the Texas 3rd Court of Appeals in 2018, Justice Kelly has been a committed defender of the Constitution—ensuring fair trials and upholding justice. She has ruled on a diverse range of cases, including those related to COVID-19, environmental concerns, and criminal justice reform, among others.

Justice Kelly has earned a reputation for her impartial and just rulings and for fearlessly applying the rule of law. She serves as a driving force for positive change and has paved the way for more Democratic women to rise to positions of leadership, both in the judiciary and in the communities served by the 3rd Court.

Karin Crump For 3rd Court of Appeals District , Place 5

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Now more than ever we need appellate justices who engage in intellectually honest, deliberative debate. As our politics become more polarized, our basic human freedoms are being decided in our courts.

A recognized leader, Judge Karin Crump has been honored by the State Bar of Texas for fostering collaboration within the legal community, appointed to the Editorial Board of the State Bar Litigation Section’s official publication, and is dedicated to diversifying the legal profession as a mentor and the judicial liaison for the Youth Justice Alliance.

Gisela D Triana For 3rd Court of Appeals District , Place 6

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Prior to being elected to the Texas Third Court of Appeals in 2018, Justice Gisela D. Triana had served on every level of Texas trial courts. She comes to the Third Court with over 23 years of experience on a trial bench, in both criminal and civil courts. Most recently, Justice Triana served for 14 years as the 200th District Court Judge, presiding over hundreds of cases involving complex civil cases. Before that, Justice Triana served as a Travis County Court at Law Judge. In that Court of criminal jurisdiction, she is recognized for stabilizing the Court’s docket and disposing of a massive backlog. Justice Triana has also served as a City of Austin Municipal Court Judge and as a Travis County Justice of the Peace.

Nancy Mulder For Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals , Place 7

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Judge Mulder has a decade of judicial experience. Before taking the bench of Criminal District Court 6, she was first elected to Dallas County Criminal Court 4 in 2014. She now has more than 20 years of combined legal and judicial experience. In addition to her normal work, Judge Mulder's judicial peers elected her as Presiding Judge of the Criminal Courts and County Courts of Criminal Appeals, and she served a two-year term.

Chika Anyiam For Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals , Place 8

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Over a career spanning more than two decades in Dallas County, Judge Anyiam has been committed to the practice of criminal law and now presiding over Texas Criminal District Court #7. She is committed to the concepts of fairness and equal access to justice, and a true passion for public service. 

Judge Anyiam has broad experience in all aspects of criminal law, both from her current role as a jurist and through her long legal career before coming to the bench. Judge Anyiam's mission is to maintain a courtroom in which the pursuit of justice is paramount. She believes that a judge's first and most important role is to be a steward of the law and to provide a forum in which both sides of an issue are heard.

Raquel Saenz Ortiz for State Board Of Education, District 10

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As an experienced educator and passionate advocate, Dr. Raquel Sáenz Ortiz is dedicated to improving the quality of education for Texas students. With a proven track record of leadership and a deep understanding of the challenges facing our education system, she is committed to bringing positive change that will benefit all students in our state.