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As the representative for District 107 for four years, I proudly held true to core conservative values: lowering your taxes, limiting government, reducing spending, and policies that protected our state and neighborhoods. If you want this kind of steadfast conservative leadership in Austin, then I need your support!
This will be a tough election. My opponent is an asbestos trial lawyer who has the political backing from Texas’ trial lawyer campaign machine.
Our campaign will be grassroots driven: block-by-block and neighbor-to-neighbor.
Please join with us in this effort. Together, we can bring back true independent thinking and conservative leadership for District 107!
For Texas,
Learn More About Bill
I first ran for the state legislature in 2002 because I saw an opportunity to promote the common-sense, conservative principles I have believed in for twenty-five years in the policy debate in Austin. My experience over the many sessions that occurred from 2003 through 2006 enabled me to support legislation that reflected the independent, conservative nature of this district, as well as oppose legislation that, in my opinion, was contrary to good policy.
District 107
District 107 has White Rock Lake as its centerpiece with Skillman on the west, Forest Hills on the south, LBJ on the east, and southern Lake Highlands on the north. District 107 covers four school districts: Dallas ISD, Garland ISD, Mesquite ISD, and Richardson ISD.
District 107 boasts a variety of activities for its residents of all ages. Some favorites are the Dallas Arboretum, White Rock Lake, Flag Pole Hill and Samuell-Grand Park.
Messages from the Campaign
The New Gross Margins Tax is…Well, Just Gross
Does it make any sense for a business to have to pay a tax on revenue, even when it loses money? Does it make any sense for our state government to run massive surpluses and keep those tax dollars? These are two seemingly straightforward questions that should prompt common-sense answers, and yet current policy in Texas should offend all taxpayers.Read more »