In #TX10, the immigration policies of the incumbent led me to run for Congress in 2018. McCaul was considered “safe,” but his actions--like supporting the Muslim Ban and family separation--made us profoundly unsafe.
in 2017, as a city attorney in Austin, I helped lead the fight against #SB4, a terrible “show me your papers” law.
The fight was inspirational. The big cities joined together. We won major court battles. And we showed that Texas is not a red state. (2/7) austinchronicle.com/news/2017-06-3…
As Homeland Security Chair, McCaul was complicit in terrible atrocities.
And he took the worst kind of corporate money: donations from private prisons.
At the 2018 convention, my campaign leaned into our grassroots spirit and changed the state party platform.
After an intense signature-gathering effort, we got TDP to oppose family separation and the use of private prisons for immigration detention. (4/7) texastribune.org/2018/06/23/fou…
Meanwhile, McCaul used his position to force private detention centers to fill every bed.
Instead of promoting America as a beacon of hope and freedom, McCaul demonizes immigrants and profits from their pain. He’s got to go. #TX10 (5/7) thinkprogress.org/millions-spent…
At the core, the 2020 elections are a struggle about the kind of America we want to see.
I am fighting for a welcoming nation that treats migrants with dignity.
McCaul supported a government shutdown to demand a hateful, wasteful Wall.
The Texas 10th is a national battleground district.
When I started in 2017, this was a “strong Republican” seat.
We made this happen with a grassroots movement. Help me finish the job – and elect a progressive voice in 2020! (7/7) secure.actblue.com/donate/siegel-…
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Today I accused a Texas Attorney General of “laundering disinformation” during a trial in Austin.
It was kind of awkward. Lawyers aren’t supposed to attack other lawyers.
But I couldn’t believe the argument he was making to defend Abbott’s deadly anti-mask order.
My clients are parents of immunocompromised kids who attend public schools in Travis County.
They are concerned their kids could get sick, or worse, if forced to attend school in a maskless setting.
The AG argued they have no right to be in court — that they have “no standing.”
One argument in particular set me off: that parents can’t challenge Abbott’s no-mask order because they can just send their kids to school with masks on.
And that my clients are trying to “impose their parental choice on other parents.”
We are six candidates who put our lives on the line to flip local & statewide seats.
None of us won. But we exceed expectations & out-performed moderates in similar races.
To pave the way for future wins, here’s what we’d like to share:
PREPARE FOR THE LONG HAUL
When @CristinaforTX ran for US Senate, she saw the gaps in Texas political institutions. While the GOP has built power over 3 decades, Democrats have been energized for 3 years.
Let’s celebrate our progress, but be realistic about where we are at.
SHARE A POPULIST MESSAGE & BUILD A MULTIRACIAL COALITION
Progressives can tap the populist spirit in Texas politics with a strong economic message.
Washington decision-makers may not see this, but Texas could inspire the nation on issues from climate to jobs and justice.
We've got critical school board and city council races in the runoff election...that started today!
I'm supporting four candidates who are best positioned to advance progressive politics. My two cents below.
For City Council, I'm supporting @ALTERforATX & @JimmyFlannigan, who have led on public safety, transit, and more.
They're facing Trump-style opponents, as @theappeal describes. We need to reward the courage showed by Alter and Flannigan on police reform. theappeal.org/austin-city-co…
As a former Austin City Attorney, I have special love for Jimmy and Alison for supporting the battle against SB4.
I was honored to be Austin's lawyer fighting this hateful "show me your papers" law. And it meant so much to have local leaders behind me. austinchronicle.com/daily/news/201…
In 1979, Prairie View students won a landmark Supreme Court battle giving students everywhere the right to register and vote wherever they attend college. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symm_v._U…