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I am running for Congress in Texas’ 32nd Congressional District because the strength of our economy is not measured by headlines in Washington — it’s measured by whether families can build a life, businesses can grow, and hard work is rewarded.
Texas understands this better than most. Prosperity doesn’t come from government micromanagement. It comes from people willing to take risks, work hard, and build something of their own.
Small Businesses Are the Backbone of Our Economy
Small businesses aren’t side stories in Texas — they are the economy.
From family-owned shops to independent contractors and growing startups, small businesses create jobs, strengthen communities, and keep dollars local.
I believe Washington should:
- Get out of the way of job creators
- Reduce unnecessary regulations that punish small businesses
- Stop treating entrepreneurs like problems to be managed
When small businesses succeed, workers succeed.
Regulation Is a Hidden Tax
Overregulation doesn’t just slow growth — it quietly kills opportunity.
Every new rule adds cost, paperwork, and uncertainty, especially for small businesses that don’t have teams of lawyers and compliance officers.
I believe:
- Regulations should be clear, limited, and necessary
- One-size-fits-all federal rules hurt local businesses
- Entrepreneurs should spend their time growing, not filing paperwork
Smart policy means protecting workers without strangling growth.
Lower Taxes Mean More Jobs
Texas has proven that lower taxes drive growth.
When businesses keep more of what they earn, they:
- Hire more workers
- Raise wages
- Invest in equipment and expansion
I support tax cuts that reward work, savings, and investment — not policies that punish success or drive jobs overseas.
A competitive tax environment keeps Texas strong and America competitive.
Unleashing American Entrepreneurship
The American economy thrives when people are free to innovate.
I believe government’s role is not to pick winners and losers, but to set fair rules and then step aside.
That means:
- Encouraging investment and innovation
- Supporting domestic manufacturing and supply chains
- Letting markets, not bureaucrats, drive growth
Entrepreneurship built this country — and it’s how we’ll secure its future.
Why This Matters to Texas Families
A strong economy isn’t abstract. It determines:
- Whether parents can provide for their families
- Whether young people can find opportunity close to home
- Whether communities grow or decline
Good-paying jobs create stability, dignity, and independence — values Texans hold dear.
Looking Ahead
I am not interested in managing economic decline or growing government dependency.
I am running because I believe:
- Work should be rewarded
- Risk should be respected
- Opportunity should be expanded, not restricted
I am for small businesses, job creators, and pro-growth policies that allow Texas families to thrive.
That’s the kind of economy I will fight for in Congress.
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