To inform readers about the candidates seeking their votes on the November ballot, the San Antonio Report asked all candidates to answer the following questions. We edited answers for clarity, not substance or grammar, and we did not fact-check responses. We restricted responses to 200 words for each question.
Read other candidates’ answers here.
Party:
Republican
Incumbent?
No
Link to campaign website:
Age:
31
Education background/degrees earned:
Bachelor’s in Business Management, University of the Incarnate Word
Current occupation, employer, or job title:
Administrative
Previous elected offices held and/or sought:
None
Why do you feel you are the best candidate for the office you are seeking?
I’m from this district and will fight for what is best for the people of my district and for Texas.
What three issues do you feel are most important to voters in your district?
Education, property taxes, and health care
If elected, what would be your top priorities after taking office?
If elected, my top priorities would be 50/50 parenting to better the children, smart cannabis legislation to boost economy and for medical benefits, and education spending accountability to make sure resources are used correctly.
How has the coronavirus pandemic shaped your priorities?
Made me realize we need to boost our economy in Texas to better help our citizens when a crisis like this appears.
For incumbents: What do you consider your most significant accomplishments in office? What would you change?
N/A
For non-incumbents: What, if anything, would you do differently from the current officeholder?
Really listen to my constituents and work with others to ensure that my district is on the right path.