

Infrastructure: Roads, Drainage, and Basic Reliability
Infrastructure isn’t abstract—it’s the road you drive on, the water that drains after a storm, the quality of the water under our feet, and whether the system responds when families need help. District 2 deserves reliable basics that protect homes, vehicles, and quality of life.
What I’ll fight for
·Long-term solutions for chronic drainage and flooding issues—not temporary patches.
·Road repair plans that prioritize safety, durability, and high-traffic problem areas
·Faster, clearer responsiveness and coordination between local needs and state resources.
·Equal attention for rural communities—because every part of District 2 matters.
· Protecting groundwater and local aquifers through responsible oversight, pollution prevention, and long-term water planning.
What it looks like in practice
·Advocating for state funding and infrastructure programs that target flood mitigation and road repair.
·Supporting transparency around timelines, project selection, and contractor performance.
·Pushing for consistent maintenance, not “fix it when it breaks” governance.
·Supporting safeguards that protect aquifers from contamination and overuse, andpromoting responsible water management for growth and agriculture.
How we measure progress
·Fewer flooded streets and repeat drainage failures.
·Reduced damage complaints tied to roads and water issues.
·Cleaner, more reliable groundwater and stronger protection of local aquifers over time.
·Faster response and clearer communication on infrastructure problems.
Address
PO Box 495, Commerce, Texas