3. Why does our energy system put profits over people?
Privatization allows corporations to profit off the suffering of our citizens.
Scarcity drives up prices, which is good for industry, but bad for Texans.
Heat in the depths of winter isn’t a commodity; it’s a human right.
4. Why are we ignoring climate change?
Extreme weather events—like polar vortexes—are becoming more frequent.
This blackout should push Texas to lead the world toward a safer future.
Renewables, which outperformed fossil fuels this week, are how we *prevent* climate disasters.
These are serious questions that need serious answers.
State policymakers—like me—don’t have all the solutions yet, but we won’t even attempt to develop them unless our constituents demand it.
Call your state legislators and tell us to get serious about energy and climate.
In the decade after the 2011 blackout, state leaders prioritized bathrooms, border walls, and basketball game anthems.
It may seem like silly political theater for Republican primary voters, but these distractions suck up all the policy-making oxygen during legislative sessions.
I don’t want to live through this again. I don’t want to see Texans suffer like this again.
But if we spend another decade distracted by political sideshows, history will repeat itself.
As scripture warns: we reap what we sow.
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In the span of two months, @tedcruz put his own self-interest over the interests of his country, his state, his daughters, and his poodle. (1/6)
@tedcruz and I are both Christians. In our faith tradition, we follow a barefoot rabbi who taught us that being a leader means being a servant. It means putting others before yourself. It means prioritizing “the least of these.” (2/6)
@tedcruz forgot those teachings when he boarded that plane.
But selfishness isn’t just a flaw in Ted Cruz; it’s a flaw in our system. (3/6)
Older policy-makers at the local, state, & federal level bring invaluable experience and wisdom to the work.
We just want young folks at the table too. The biggest problems we face—from educational inequity to economic inequality to climate change—uniquely impact our generation.
With 24 hours before voting starts, my opponent put up these signs at voting sites across our district.
This is what our politics has become under Donald Trump. Division, lies, and fear. The goal is to make us so afraid that we can’t see or hear each other.
After the murders of George Floyd and Javier Ambler, our campaign proudly donated to a well-respected civil rights organization in our community that champions educational equity, economic opportunity, and police reform.
We did it publicly, and asked our supporters to match our donation. Because we believe #BlackLivesMatter