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Mano DeAyala

REPUBLICAN

Mano DeAyala is running for Texas State Representative, District 133.

Personal background

Mano earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas and a law degree from Southern Methodist University. He previously served as chairman of the Hispanic Republicans of Texas. He resides in the Memorial area of Houston, Texas, with his wife Melissa and 3 sons.

Professional background

Mano currently works as a senior partner at Buck Keenan LLP, specializing in international arbitration law. He also worked for the Texas Board of Criminal Justice as an arbitrator for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Political background

Mano DeAyala currently serves as the State Representative for Texas State House District 133. He was first elected in 2022 and is serving his first term.

Economy

As a state representative, co-authored House Bill (HB) 19 , which created a specialized business court system to address complex business cases.

As a state representative, co-authored HB 2071 to close the state’s largest property tax loophole.

As a state representative, authored HB 4057, which allows homeowners to opt-out of certain conservation districts.

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Public Safety

Supports "swift and severe punishment" for human trafficking and fentanyl-related crimes.

Supports $1.4 billion in new funding for school safety measures.

Supports designating drug cartels and similar groups as "foreign terrorist organizations."

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Healthcare

Opposes gender modification for children and plans to protect children from "medically unnecessary and irreversible gender modification."

Opposes insurance providers using environmental, social, and corporate governance factors in setting insurance rates.

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Education

Believes in removing sexually explicit books from public school libraries.

As a state representative, co-authored the Senate Bill (SB) 15 or "Save Women’s Sports Act", which mandates student-athletes at Texas universities compete based on their biological sex.

Opposes the establishment of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) offices at Texas universities.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports collaboration with local leaders and energy companies to address community energy needs.

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Voting & Elections

Sponsored SB 1750, which returns election administration to elected officials and abolishes the Election Administrator.

Believes Texas should set the standard for fair and transparent voting.

Believes there are 6,500 potential non-citizens and 457,000 deceased people on voter rolls.

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