Candidate Spotlight: Judge Velia J. Meza
Judge Velia J. Meza is a candidate for Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 2 Running for: Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 2 Why we are promoting Judge Velia…
Judge Velia J. Meza is a candidate for Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 2 Running for: Justice, 4th Court of Appeals, Place 2 Why we are promoting Judge Velia…
Judge Anyiam is a candidate for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Running for: Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8 Why we are promoting Judge Chika Anyiam: Judge…
Judge Mulder is a candidate for Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 Running for: Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 7 Why we are promoting Judge Nancy Mulder: Judge…
Holly is a candidate for Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Running for: Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals Why we are promoting Holly Taylor: Over the last 25 years,…
Justice Goldstein is a candidate for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 Running for: Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 6 Why we are promoting Justice Bonnie Lee Goldstein: Bonnie Lee…
Judge Weems is a candidate for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 4 Running for: Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 4 Why we are promoting Judge Christine Weems: Christine Vinh Weems…
Judge Jones is running for Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 2 Running for: Justice, Texas Supreme Court, Place 2 Why we are promoting Judge DaSean Jones: Judge DaSean Jones is…
Dr. Raquel Sáenz Ortiz is a candidate for State Board of Education, District 10 Running for: State Board of Education, District 10 Why we are promoting Dr. Raquel Sáenz Ortiz:…
Dwain Handley is a candidate for State Representative, District 19 Running for: State Representative, District 19 Why we are promoting Dwain Handley: Dwain is gravely concerned that republican democracy in…
The Railroad Commission issues permits for drilling, enforces industry regulations, works to prevent waste of natural resources, and plays a key role in environmental protection. Commissioners are elected and each make $140,000 per year and receive an estimated 60% of campaign funding from the industry they regulate. The Commission has taxpayers paying for plugging orphan wells and turns a blind eye to the flaring of natural gas that should be captured and sold. Reform in the Commission means voting for the Democratic candidates.