Currently holds the office of Texas House of Representatives - District 132 until January 13, 2025.
Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 132 in 2024 Texas General Election.
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Get StartedTexas government should help create jobs and economic growth by avoiding excessive regulation to provide the infrastructure that business needs to thrive and expand. We need a regulatory climate that is fair and predictable, and we must continue to work to reduce unnecessary lawsuits. Then, government should get out of the way and let Texas small business continue to lead in job creation and growth. Learn more
For our children to benefit fully from our spending on education, more of those dollars need to be kept in the classroom. Schools must be held accountable for the tax money they spend, and must be given the flexibility to meet our state’s educational goals in a way that best fits their students’ needs. Learn more
Mike filed a bill to take the Public Integrity Unit away from the Travis County district attorney's office in Austin, which too often has used it to attack their political enemies, including the ultimately discredited prosecutions of Tom DeLay and Kay Bailey Hutchison and the current nonsensical indictment of former Governor Rick Perry for vetoing a bill. Learn more
Every country must protect its borders to ensure the safety of its citizens. Our state government needs to push the federal government to stop illegal immigration and to ensure that the people who enter our country do so legally. Learn more
You work hard for your money and the government shouldn’t take any more of it than is absolutely necessary. Not only will Mike Schofield not support tax increases, but also he will lead the fight to cut your taxes wherever possible. Learn more
The current 197 billion state budget spends more than enough of our hard-earned money. The legislature must spend less of your money. Before any new spending is considered, the legislature must make the tough choices to cut spending in other programs. Learn more
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