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Gina Hinojosa

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Gina Hinojosa is running for Texas State Representative, District 49.

Personal background

Gina Hinojosa is originally from the Rio Grande Valley. She earned her bachelor's degree in government from the University of Texas and a law degree from George Washington Law School. She lives in Austin and is a mom.

Professional background

She worked as an attorney at places including Kator, Parks, & Weiser and the Equal Justice Center.

Political background

Gina Hinojosa is a state representative in State House District 49. She was first elected in 2016, and this is her 4th term. She previously served on the Austin ISD School Board, where she was elected board president in 2015.

Economy

Wants income-driven repayment for federal student loans to ensure borrowers earning under 225% of the federal poverty level (about $15,000 annually for a single borrower) do not have to make monthly payments.

Supports prevailing wage requirements on public building projects.

Opposes state interference in local governance, protecting Austin's authority over noise ordinances and independence in purchasing affordable housing.

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Public Safety

Supports raising the minimum age to purchase an AR-15 to 21.

Supports anti-corruption reforms.

Wants to fix serious failures in the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, including underfunding, understaffing, and sexual abuse.

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Healthcare

Advocates for extending postpartum healthcare coverage.

Believes in addressing unacceptable processing delays for Medicaid provider contracts.

Sponsored a bill to expand access to healthcare.

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Education

Believes in changing school funding formulas to "not negatively impact poor or minority school districts."

As a member of the Austin Independent School District board, led efforts to secure additional funding for students and improve academic performance.

Led legislative oversight of the Texas Education Agency's treatment of students in special education.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports reducing Texas greenhouse gas emissions.

Advocates for natural gas facilities to be meet higher standards for performance in emergencies and provide system information to deter market manipulation.

Supports the development of renewable energy sources.

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Voting & Elections

Supports voting rights and prevented a provisions in a bill that would have ended Sunday morning voting and "would have allowed partisan judges to overturn election results without first finding that fraud had determined the outcome."

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