Hi John,
The Freethought Equality Fund, the political action committee of the Center for Freethought Equality endorsed the re-election campaign of Jon Rosenthal for the Texas State House.
Jon Rosenthal is running for re-election to the Texas State House in District 135. Rosenthal is an engineer by training so he is “driven to find reasonable, data-driven solutions to the challenges our communities face.” Jon was named Freshman of the Year by the Legislative Study Group, a nonpartisan policy analysis caucus of the
Texas House. He is a progressive public official focusing on policies to benefit all of Texas such as making public schools a state priority by increasing education funding, valuing and supporting teachers, and revising public school testing and evaluation systems. Rosenthal argues that it “has become clear that we have not come as far as we thought, and the fight for equality for ALL must be renewed.” He strongly advocates for communities that have been underserved in the state legislature by fighting against bigotry and
discrimination and by promoting equity justice. Raised in a multi-religious family with a Christian mother and Jewish father, Rosenthal is agnostic.
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here.
Thank you for your membership and support.
Sincerely,
Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator
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