San Antonio lawyer Marc LaHood is hoping to win over voters in suburban House District 121, which has long elected moderate, pro-public education Republicans.
GOP Texas House candidate Marc LaHood has denied that Joe Biden was lawfully elected president. He has advocated bringing back prayer in public schools. And he’s an avid supporter of vouchers that would give families taxpayer dollars to pay for private school tuition. In a debate this month, he argued that it’s a “misconception” that public schools are underfunded and a lie that the state couldn’t have strong public schools alongside a voucher program.
Texas Dems think they can flip a San Antonio state House seat by campaigning against school vouchers “If your child wasn’t getting the very best education experience, social experience at school, would you want to get that child somewhere where they could thrive, where they would have the best opportunity?” LaHood said. The San Antonio trial attorney, who defeated state Rep.
Two of the hottest Texas House races this year are in San Antonio Swift said she wouldn’t support any bill containing a voucher-like policy, no matter how limited or even if it included additional public school funding as a sweetener. Attorney General Ken Paxton, who also opposed Allison over his vote to impeach him last year, called LaHood “the future of the Republican Party.
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