On The Issues
Fighting for better jobs, stronger families, and common-sense values for Texas.
Better Jobs for Americans
Alex is the CFO and Vice President of Amerapex, an international firm with offices on five continents. He’ll use his expertise in international economic development to help create better, higher-paying jobs for Americans by fighting to expand US trade and services to developing economies.
He also understands that overbearing regulation from Washington DC makes American’s less competitive and poorer, and will introduce legislation requiring that Congress must approve all new regulations before they go into effect and that all regulations must be renewed annually, putting an end to unelected bureaucrats ruling over our economy.
Put Parents In Charge
Federal education dollars should follow the child, not the education bureaucracy. That means empowering parents to choose where their children attend school, be it a public school, a private school, a religious school, or a home school.
Texas has taken a good first step with the Texas Education Freedom Accounts, but Alex will go further, mandating education choice nationwide.
Protect Girls’ Sports and Spaces
Out-of-touch political leaders like Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher have repeatedly voted to give biological men the right to compete in girls sports and to invade girls sports. This doesn’t just rob our young women of the opportunity to compete fairly but also puts their safety at risk.
Alex will fight to ensure that only girls compete in girls athletic leagues and that biological men are barred from accessing protected spaces like bathrooms, locker rooms, and shelters.
Taking Care of Our Veterans
As the grandson of a military veteran and the nephew of two military veterans, taking care of the men and women who served our nation is a personal matter for Alex.
That means dedicating several of his congressional staff to work on veteran case work, and it means pushing legislation that will allow vets greater opportunity to get healthcare from doctors of their choice rather than being solely dependent on VA facilities.