Candidate for Texas House of Representatives - District 47 in 2018 Texas 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedHelped insure legislation that makes illegal for criminals to exploit children by posing them in photos or videos in provocative clothing or in a state of near undress became law. Learn more
Co-authored and passed a law that protects children from teachers who have inappropriate sexual relationships with their students. Learn more
Support a law that protects victims of sexual assault by prosecuting criminals who solicit children online. Learn more
Paul Workman has voted to increase funding for public education by billions of dollars and has secured millions of dollars for our local school districts that would have disappeared in 2017. Learn more
Paul Workman wants to end the Robin Hood school funding system which redistributes millions of our tax dollars to other schools around the state. Learn more
Paul Workman will make improving school safety a top priority and has pledged to fund safety improvements for school districts that decide to add them to their campuses. Learn more
Fought to get the long-stalled SH 45 SW project built. Learn more
Prioritized $1.7 billion in new transportation funding without raising taxes. Learn more
Ended the practice of diverting transportation funding to pet projects and other unrelated programs, conserving billions for actual road construction. Learn more
Worked with the Texas Department of Transportation to secure funding for the Y at Oak Hill and RM 620. Learn more
Continues to push for improvements to SH 71, Loop 360, and IH 35. Learn more
Paul Workman will continue to work with our state’s leaders to keep taxes low, our regulations reasonable, and our civil justice system fair and predictable so Texas can remain the strongest job growth state in America. Learn more
Paul Workman supports property tax relief, voting to require automatic local elections whenever any city or county proposes a tax increase over 4%. Learn more
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