The Texas House race is headed to a runoff election this
season, between Jill Dutton and
Brent Money. This week we hosted House hopeful Jill Dutton in a meet and greet,
sponsored by Craig and Chaney Johnson. The runoff election is on January 30,
with early voting starting on January 22-26, 2024.
An important endorsement was announced at the meet and
greet by the Hopkins County Law Enforcement Association, who now endorses Jill
Dutton. This is an important endorsement for her from Hopkins County which
bolsters her local endorsements even more.
To see a full list please visit her campaign website.
Jill Dutton grew up in the Dallas area and moved to Van Zandt
County where she and her husband and three children live, and they are owners
of a construction firm. Dutton first picked up the desire to run for public
office when she ran for a school board position. Once elected she served in
that position for 10 years. Her other election and political experience have
been through supporting roles, helping other people in their successful
election bids.
Her priorities are to represent Hopkins, Van Zandt, and
Hunt counties, as a listening ear, and bringing resources back to our counties
with better local control. She also wants to help bring money back to local
cities for capital improvements. Dutton feels that our schools need more
support and wants to remove the STAAR test, with a better system of
accountability for future and present students. She also supports Governor
Abbott regarding securing our boarders, along with many other issues that area
residents are also passionate about.
Dutton wants to remind voters that early voting starts on
January 22-26, for the runoff election set for January 30. Once the seat is
filled the next round of campaigning for voting begins, for the primary March 5
election. She stated “we need prayers and people turning out to vote and making
donations. It takes money to beat Money.”
To register to vote please click on the following link,
so that your voice can be heard in this election and any other future
elections. Register
to vote today.
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