Currently holds the office of Texas State Senate - District 17 until January 13, 2025.
Candidate for Texas State Senate - District 17 in 2024 Texas General Election.
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Get StartedShe was the lead author of the state’s Voter ID bill that has been in effect since 2018 and passed additional legislation that empowers poll watchers and election judges, brings more transparency to the electoral process and voting by mail, and raises the penalty for illegal voting to a felony. Learn more
Joan Huffman believes the first and most important function of government is to help keep its citizens safe. Learn more
She strongly supports our law enforcement and has been consistently endorsed by law enforcement groups since her first campaign Learn more
Joan Huffman is cutting government red tape and burdensome regulations so businesses can grow and create good-paying jobs that provide greater opportunity for all Texans. Learn more
Joan Huffman believes in strong public schools and in empowering parents’ decisions in their child’s education, so they can achieve educational excellence. Senator Huffman supports injecting additional state funds into our public education system to improve teacher compensation and school safety and raise the basic allotment. Learn more
America is the greatest country the world has ever known. We cannot let woke extremists teach our children Critical Race Theory (CRT), a destructive ideology that seeks to pit our society against each other based on race. Learn more
Healthcare Joan Huffman believes in expanding access, lowering costs, and making healthcare more transparent and affordable for consumers. Learn more
She passed legislation to stop cities from harboring illegal immigrants and designated drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Learn more
As the Chair of Senate Finance, Joan Huffman helped pass a historic 18 billion property tax relief package, the largest state tax cut in history. If approved by the voters in November, it will save the average Texas homeowner over 1,200 a year on their property tax bill. Learn more
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