Veteran to doctor to congressman isn't a path you hear of often, John.
But as we get closer to the election on March 5, I want to share a bit about my journey and why I’m the best candidate to serve TX-32. If you're already fired up, you can go ahead and make a donation of $5 to help my campaign in these crucial final days. >>
Now, let’s get to it:
Throughout my life, I’ve always answered the call to serve. First, serving my country as an Air Force officer, then completely changing directions to serve my community as a trauma surgeon saving lives.

My dad and me at my medical school graduation
It was a long and challenging process, but the rewards have been worth it. However, I saw firsthand how our broken healthcare system fails so many in need and I became determined to find solutions. That’s why jumped at the chance to serve as one of six selected for the most prestigious health policy fellowship in the country — the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship at the National Academy Of Medicine.
I was immersed in the federal legislative process–meeting with constituents and lobbyists, staffing committee hearings, and crafting legislation. And my decades of experience as a veteran and doctor allowed me to use my unique voice to influence policy and contribute to monumental federal legislation.

Me, my daughter, Abeni, and my wife, Kathianne, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi
In Congress, I served as a Health Policy Advisor for Senator Chris Murphy and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. In Senator Murphy’s office, I helped craft legislation for healthcare and gun safety, including the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act – the most significant gun safety law in a generation. Next, I served in the Office of Speaker Nancy Pelosi. There, I continued working on federal legislation to reduce healthcare costs, bolster the healthcare workforce, and prepare for the next pandemic.
My time in Congress showed me that we can do a lot of good for a lot of people with the right leaders in place. It's what inspired me to run for TX-32 and fight to bring life-saving change to our community.
This campaign is a team effort. That’s why I’m asking for your help by making a donation of $5 or whatever you can afford to support my campaign in the final stretch of the election. >>
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Onward,
Dr. Brian Williams
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