From Texans Care for Children <[email protected]>
Subject Our new Voter Guide to put kids' issues on the TX Lege agenda
Date February 12, 2020 7:10 PM
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Here are 8 questions to ask candidates about TX children's policy issues.


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We drive policy change to improve the lives of Texas children today for a stronger Texas tomorrow.

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Iowa and New Hampshire have been in the spotlight, but now Texas is just a few days ([link removed]) away from starting early voting for our March 3rd primaries for President, Congress, the Texas House, the Texas Senate, and more.

That means the next couple weeks — as candidates to the Texas Legislature are asking for your vote — you have a prime opportunity to advocate for Texas kids by asking candidates about the issues that are important to you!

You can ask them questions at public events, over email, when they knock on your door, or however works for you. 

It's a great way to educate candidates about the issues, let them know what you care about, and help set the agenda for the next legislative session. 

Our new 2020 Voter Guide will equip you to ask them key questions, such as:

What is your plan to reduce the uninsured rate for Texas kids during the next legislative session?

Here are eight questions — with brief background info — that you can pose to candidates to the Texas Legislature over the next couple weeks and right up until the November elections:

Check Out Our 2020 Voter Guide ([link removed])

Thanks for speaking up for Texas kids!





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