Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 30th Congressional District in 2022 Texas Primary Election.
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Get StartedNo man or woman should be denied the constitutional right to vote because of race or geographical location. I strongly support The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021. Learn more
Third, when a life in our community ends at the hands of our police, ensure thorough and transparent investigations and prosecutions. Finally, these improvements in policing, justice, and law enforcement are doable and can be accomplished. However, trust is not only crucial , but paramount. Learn more
Second, rebuild trust between our community and our police officers. Police should not always reveal themselves during stings. They should be seen not only patrolling our community, but reside with us as well. Learn more
First, revamp our criminal justice system. More police training, mandate body cameras, update data collection, and hold those officers irresponsible to account. Learn more
New innovations in policing and the monitoring of the justice system will improve police accountability and reduce controversial use-of-force in our community especially amongst communities of color. Learn more
Funding Public Schools It is my fervent belief that every single child, no matter their situation, middle-class, low income, or homeless, should have access to a high-quality and nurturing education, from preschool through high school and well beyond. Learn more
Upon my election, as your Congresswoman, I will push legislation on Day 1, for an investment in affordable housing to District 30. Learn more
The path to citizenship, I believe, would give immigrants five years of provisional status, after which they could apply for temporary status. Thus, three years later, as they meet the necessary criteria, citizenship. Learn more
I am in full support of passing the Equality Act currently known as House Bill 5. Prohibiting discrimination based upon sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and race including within public spaces, public bureaus, and public places embrace everything we stand for as Dallas residents, Texas residents, and American citizens in creating a more perfect union. Learn more
I will support a wage that is commensurate with this research. Learn more
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