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Nicole Collier
DEMOCRAT
Nicole Collier is running for Texas State Representative, District 95.
Personal background
Nicole earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Houston.
Professional background
As of October 7, 2024, Nicole Collier’s website did not contain information on this issue.
Political background
Nicole Collier is a state representative in State House District 95. She was elected in 2012 and is serving her 6th term.
Economy
Supports increasing the minimum wage.
Supports unions and workplace safety regulations.
Supports equal pay and paid family leave.
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Public Safety
Supports House Bill 158, which mandates law enforcement agencies that receive grants for body-worn cameras (BWCs) to adopt a policy for their use and creates a grant program to help offset the cost of the cameras.
Supports Senate Bill (SB) 11, which allows concealed carry of handguns on public and private higher education institutions, with private institutions allowed to opt out after consulting students, staff, and faculty.
Supports Senate Bill (SB) 1735, which changes the residency requirement for benefits under the Hazlewood Act.
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Healthcare
Believes healthcare is a "fundamental human right" and supports investing in prevention, expanding Medicaid, and enhancing mental health and substance abuse services.
Supports Senate Bill (SB) 97, which prohibits the sale of electronic cigarettes and vapor products to minors.
Supports access to abortion.
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Education
Supports Senate Bill (SB) 507, which installs cameras in special needs classrooms.
Supports House Bill (HB) 2398, which repeals the criminal offense of truancy and establishes truancy prevention measures, a new truancy court, and automatic expunction of truancy offenses.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports state investment in clean energy, such as solar and wind, and aims to reduce pollution.
Supports House Bill 40, which allows the state to oversee oil and gas operations and only allows municipalities to regulate certain activities of oil and gas operations.
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Voting & Elections
Opposes Texas’ voter ID law.
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