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For Tarrant County

Precinct 4 Commissioner

Let's Love the Future
Enough to Protect it Today

Local government shapes our daily lives: our safety, our tax dollars, our public health system, and whether our voices and votes are welcomed or dismissed.


Most people I tell about my campaign ask, “What does a County Commissioner even do?”  To be honest with you, I had the same question not too long ago.


But once I started paying attention, I saw a clear pattern: a powerful court making decisions with very little accountability, transparency, or public engagement.

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I saw a Sheriff with no meaningful oversight while deaths continued in our county jail.


I saw the Commissioners Court devote time and public money to mid-cycle redistricting instead of real community needs.


And I saw a level of disrespect and hateful rhetoric coming from the County Judge. Rhetoric that the current Precinct 4 Commissioner never challenges.


As extremism has taken hold in Tarrant County, we’ve made headlines for all the wrong reasons, but now it’s our turn to show what’s possible when a community decides enough is enough. 


My parents raised me to take action when something isn’t right. Ponte a hacer algo.

You get up and do something.


So I’m running.


I’m running because people in Tarrant County deserve a government that listens.


I’m running because communities shouldn’t have to hold a People’s Commissioners Court outside the building just to be heard.


And I’m running because I know I have the experience, integrity, and courage to do the job well. 


This campaign isn’t about fear or division. It is about rebuilding trust, strengthening community, and making sure every resident knows their voice matters.


Let’s bring accountability back to the Commissioner’s seat and build a Tarrant County where we are connected, not divided.


Let's take back our power. Let’s love the future enough to protect it today.  
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