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GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS
Rep. Alma Allen, District 131
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Allen joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, co-authored an important pro-equality bill, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Rafael Anchia, District 103
Representative Anchia joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, authored 2 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the last legislative session.
Rep. Michelle Beckley, District 65
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Beckley authored and co-authored 5 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Diego Bernal, District 123
Representative Bernal joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, authored 3 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor in 2019.
Rep. César Blanco, District 76
Representative Blanco joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the last legislative session.
Rep. John Bucy III, District 136
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Bucy joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, authored and co-authored 2 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Gina Calanni, District 132
Representative Calanni joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus during the 86th legislative session, co-authored an important pro-equality bill, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Sheryl Cole, District 46
Representative Cole co-authored 3 important pro-equality bills and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 86th legislative session.
Rep. Garnet Coleman, District 147
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Coleman joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, authored 4 pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Nicole Collier, District 95
During the 2019 legislative session, Representative Collier held a first-ever committee hearing on a bill to end the "gay panic" defense and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Sarah Davis, District 134
Representative Davis was the only Republican in the 86th legislative session to co-author any pro-equality bills — five in all. She was also the only House Republican who stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins, District 120
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Gervin-Hawkins joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Jessica González, District 104
Representative González helped found the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus during the 86th legislative session, authored and co-authored 4 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and powerful remarks on the House floor.
Rep. Mary González, District 75
In 2019 during the 86th legislative session, Representative González helped found the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus, authored 4 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and powerful remarks on the House floor.
Rep. Vikki Goodwin, District 47
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Goodwin co-authored an important pro-equality bill and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Ana Hernandez, District 143
Representative Hernandez authored an important pro-equality bill and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the last legislative session.
Rep. Gina Hinojosa, District 49
Representative Hinojosa joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus during the 86th legislative session, authored and co-authored 3 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Donna Howard, District 48
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Howard joined the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus, authored and co-authored 3 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Celia Israel, District 50
Representative Israel helped found the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus, authored 5 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and powerful remarks on the House floor during the 86th legislative session.
Rep. Julie Johnson, District 115
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Johnson helped found the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus, authored 5 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and powerful remarks on the House floor.
Rep. Armando Martinez, District 39
Representative Martinez joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 86th legislative session.
Rep. Terry Meza, District 105
Representative Meza authored an important pro-equality bill during the 86th legislative session and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Joe Moody, District 78
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Moody joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, authored 2 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Christina Morales, District 145
Representative Morales co-authored 2 important pro-equality bills and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 86th legislative session.
Rep. Ana-Maria Ramos, District 102
Representative Ramos authored and co-authored 4 important pro-equality bills and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 2019 legislative session.
Rep. Richard Peña Raymond, District 42
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Raymond stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Ron Reynolds, District 27
Representative Reynolds authored and co-authored 6 important pro-equality bills during the 86th legislative session and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, District 51
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Rodriguez joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, co-authored an important pro-equality bill, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Senfronia Thompson, District 141
Representative Thompson held a first-ever committee hearing on a ban on the harmful practice of conversion therapy and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 86th legislative session.
Rep. Chris Turner, District 101
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Turner joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Armando Walle, District 140
Representative Walle joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor during the 2019 legislative session.
Rep. Gene Wu, District 137
During the 86th legislative session, Representative Wu joined the first-ever House LGBTQ Caucus, co-authored an important pro-equality bill, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the House floor.
Rep. Erin Zwiener, District 45
Representative Zwiener helped found the first-ever House LGBTQ caucus during the 86th legislative session, authored and co-authored 2 important pro-equality bills, and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and powerful remarks on the House floor.
Senator Carol Alvarado, District 6
During the 86th legislative session, Senator Alvarado stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and remarks on the Senate floor.
Sarah Stapleton Barrera, District 27
Sara Stapleton Barrera is a constitutional lawyer, a working mother of three young children, and a women’s rights and human rights advocate. She is a progressive candidate who has pledged to support pro-equality positions 100 percent of the time and to work to personally defeat any discriminatory bills that are filed in the Texas Legislature.
Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, District 20
During the 86th legislative session, Senator Hinojosa authored 2 important pro-equality bills and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and remarks on the Senate floor.
Senator José Menéndez, District 26
Senator Menéndez authored 6 important pro-equality bills during the 86th legislative session and stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and remarks on the Senate floor.
Senator Borris Miles, District 13
During the 2018 legislative session, Senator Miles stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes and remarks on the Senate floor.
Senator Judith Zaffirini, District 21
Senator Zaffirini stood up for LGBTQ Texans in key votes on the Senate floor during the 86th legislative session in 2019.
The Texas Equity PAC (TEPAC) is a state and local political action committee that seeks to elect pro-equality public officials at the state and local level. Its activities include public endorsement of candidates and may also include financial contributions to candidate campaigns. By law, it is prohibited from participating in federal races. TEPAC focuses its resources in contests:(1) that have the potential to shift the makeup and tone of the executive, legislative, and judicial bodies of state government, and (2) where we believe our involvement will impact electoral results. As a result, TEPAC typically engages intensively in a small number of strategic races rather than broadly endorsing every pro-equality candidate.