BY JAMES T. NORMAN
U.S. House of Representatives, District 14
Are there any economic-related policies you think the federal government should focus on? Corporate greed is a growing concern for people. It’s getting harder and harder for people to afford the cost of living. We must hold these groups accountable for raising prices so much that folks can’t afford groceries. We could create a stimulus package or tax refund to help boost the …
If elected, what would your top priorities be?
Gun violence prevention, women’s health care [and] veteran’s issues.
Rhonda Hart Occupation & experience: student at Southern New Hampshire University, volunteer, … survivor of Santa Fe High School shooting 281-624-0153 www.hart4congress.com
D
Restoring sensible border security is my top priority—securing the border, deporting illegals and removing terrorists. We must reverse the Democrats’ open-border policies that have raised costs for housing, education and health care. I will also focus on unleashing American energy to lower costs and reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
The federal government must stop reckless spending, cut taxes and provide relief to hard working Americans. Unleashing American energy will lower costs, create jobs and boost economic growth. Energy independence strengthens our economy, reduces inflation and decreases reliance on bad actors around the world.
Randy Weber* Occupation & experience: United States [House of] Representatives, city councilman, Texas representative
and small business owner. campaign@randyweber.org www.randyweber.org
R
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