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Brent Hagenbuch

REPUBLICAN

Brent Hagenbuch is running for Texas State Senator, District 30.

Personal background

Brent lives in Little Elm, Texas, and is active at Crossridge Church. He earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy, a master's degree in civil engineering from Stanford University, and a master's degree in business administration from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Brent is married and has 2 children and 3 grandchildren.

Professional background

Brent is the CEO and owner of Titus Transport and Giddy Up Transport. His previously worked at McKinsey & Company, PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division, and as CEO of CompX. He also served as an officer in the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps.

Political background

Brent Hagenbuch's campaign for state senator is his first run for public office.

Economy

Plans to cut "burdensome regulations" to help businesses thrive and create jobs.

Supports smaller government but believes in investing in education and infrastructure.

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Public Safety

Supports law enforcement and wants to provide them with more equipment and training to stop human trafficking.

Plans to prioritize border security.

Believes America faces issues such as border "invasion," economic decline, damaged global image, and "woke cultural decline."

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion.

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Education

Supports community involvement in education, serving on the LEISD Visionary Committee and UNT’s Logistics Institute Advisory Board.

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Energy & the Environment

As of September 7, 2024, Brent Hagenbuch’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

Believes in allowing voters to make decisions about public officials, saying "our opponents thought they could win this election at the courthouse."

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