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Lt. Governor-Vikki Goodwin

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Summary of Candidate Professional/Civic Background:

I am currently serving my fourth term in the Texas House of Representatives, representing House District 47 in Austin. I’m a member of the Appropriations Committee and the Insurance Committee, and have served on numerous other committees. I am a small business owner and a residential real estate broker. I own Goodwin & Goodwin Real Estate. Prior to being a Representative, I served on two HOA boards and on multiple civic club boards.

Why would you be an effective leader in this role?

Over the nearly eight years I’ve served in the Texas Legislature, I have built relationships with other Representatives and Senators. The Dean of the Senate, Senator Zaffirini, passed my drowning prevention bill, Cati’s Act, and hosted me for a press conference in her hometown of Laredo. I passed Senator West’s food resiliency law, and collaborated with Senator Alvarado on the Natalia Cox Act, a violence prevention law. Being effective relies on having relationships with the people you work with, and I already have those relationships.

What are three platform points that are important to you?

My top three priorities are: 1) Increasing funding for public schools and ending the voucher program; 2) ensuring all Texans can access the healthcare they need affordably; and 3) updating water law ensuring we can meet our water needs without driving up the cost.

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