Tom was raised right here in HD 128. Growing up in Deer Park and attending La Porte schools, he learned early the value of hard work, faith, and service. From College Park Elementary through La Porte High School, and later San Jacinto College and the University of Houston, this community shaped who Tom is, and it’s why he’s committed to serving it today.
– Tom Butler
Property taxes are crushing Texas homeowners and turning them into renters from the government. I will work to cut property taxes (not just slow their growth), rein in runaway appraisals, and push for lasting reforms that let Texans keep more of what they earn and truly own their property.
If we don’t have free and fair elections, nothing else matters. That’s why I will make it my top priority to secure our elections. Texans deserve confidence that every legal vote counts and that fraud will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I will fight to ensure that ID is required even to register to vote, something that should have been done a long time ago.
Parents, not bureaucrats, should decide where their children go to school. I applaud the Legislature’s new school choice program, and I will champion expanding it so every child has access to the best education possible, whether that’s public, private, charter, or homeschool. Education dollars should follow the student, not the system.
Texans deserve to feel and be safe in their homes, schools, and communities. I will Back the Blue, crack down on violent criminals, and oppose reckless bail policies that put dangerous offenders back on the streets. I won’t compromise on public safety. Additionally, with my background in combatting Sex Crimes and Human Trafficking, I will lead on the creation of a statewide Sex Crimes Investigative Unit to ensure we are doing everything possible to stop the exploitation of the vulnerable and hold evil doers accountable.
No government should ever stand between Texans and their personal medical decisions, and no one should ever be fired for refusing experimental medication. I will fight against mandates, protect the doctor-patient relationship, and defend your right to make your own choices about what is put into your body.
Texas families have to live within a budget, and government should too. I will oppose runaway spending at the state and local level, demand transparency in how tax dollars are used, and make sure taxpayer money is going to core services, not bloated bureaucracy. We need to DOGE Texas and I will lead day one on this critical reform.
Families along the coast of the Gulf of America are being crushed by skyrocketing windstorm and flood insurance rates, with TWIA premiums rising faster than most homeowners can afford. I will fight to keep coverage affordable, demand accountability and transparency from TWIA, and push for reforms that bring real competition and relief to Texas families. No one should be priced out of their home simply because they live near the coast.
Governor Greg Abbott
Rep. Briscoe Cain – Current State Representative, HD 128
Sen. Mayes Middleton, SD 11
Rep. Dennis Paul, HD 129
Rep. Tom Oliverson, HD 130
Rep. Michael Schofield, HD 132
Rep. Brent Money, HD 2
Texans for Lawsuit Reform
Associated Builders & Contractors PAC
Gary Polland – Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Texas Conservative Review
Terry Lowry – The LINK Letter
“C” Club of Pasadena
Kingwood TEA Party
Scott Bowen – Former SREC SD-11 & Current State Representative Candidate, HD 129
Jerry Mouton – Deer Park Mayor
Rick Helton – La Porte Mayor
Thomas Schoenbein – Pasadena Mayor
Tom Ramsey – Harris County Commissioner Precinct 3
Pastor Willie Davis – Houston City Councilman
Jay Martin – La Porte City Councilman
Justin League – Deer Park City Councilman
Tommy Ginn – Deer Park City Councilman
Ken Griffith – Baytown City Councilman
James Franco – Baytown City Councilman
Jacob Powell – Baytown City Councilman
Beckie Stockstill – Former Deer Park City Councilwoman
Robert Eckels – Former Harris County Judge
Larry Murphy – Harris County GOP Precinct 103 Chairman
Gary Sintas – Harris County GOP Precinct 279 Chairman
Tiffany Pattenaude – Harris County GOP Precinct 470 Chairman
Krissi Taylor – Harris County GOP Precinct 604 Chairman
Camillo Hernandez – Harris County GOP Precinct 679 Chairman
Ronnie Anderson – Baytown Businessman & Community Leader
Tom Cottar – Baytown Community Leader & Fmr. Republican Congressional Candidate
– Tom Butler
– Tom Butler