Texas State Senate District 24 candidate surveys, 2022
This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Texas State Senate District 24 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.
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General election
General election for Texas State Senate District 24
Peter P. Flores defeated Kathy Jones-Hospod in the general election for Texas State Senate District 24 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Peter P. Flores (R) | 64.3 | 187,598 | |
Kathy Jones-Hospod (D) ![]() | 35.7 | 104,063 | ||
| Total votes: 291,661 | ||||
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Our foster care has been under federal court scrutiny for over a decade. The state has been sanctioned by the courts multiple times for failing to provide housing for children. That is our tax $'s and these children are still suffering. This must be addressed.
Equal rights is not an option. We all deserve these rights. Yet elected officials in Texas have failed over 50% of this State and continue to refuse to pass laws to affirm these. For 50 years, women have fought for the right to make our own healthcare decisions. POC, disabled and LBGTQ have also fought for decades. Equal rights is long overdue in Texas.
Foster care in Texas currently not only violate children's rights, but we have failed Texas Children, to the point that I have heard from the public they've seen cases where a child will have >100 people in/out of their life. These children deserve a safe and humane environment and passing them around as has been happening falls far short of meeting their basic needs. We can and must do better for the vulnerable. It makes not sense to me that trans children are being discriminated against in the school yard, but can go to their after school job and have protections against this same discrimination. Texas should be an inclusive state and stop the discrimination.
The State of Texas has wasted billions... refusing to expand Medicaid ~15 billion, ~3 billion for faking a border crisis (take a look at https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics to see even border patrol #'s contradict these claims), ~4 million for an audit after SOS clearly testified that our elections were safe and secure and results were not impacted by fraud), and many more. For all this waste, we could have gotten broadband in many rural areas to connect Texas.
So many issues need addressed and I will fight for Texans.
Address the harmful and unsafe foster care situation and protect children while supporting families Equal rights Support our Public schools, teachers, teacher benefits/retirement and state retirees Broadband and neglected infrastructure Keeping Texans safe
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