Public safety is a critical issue in Texas House District 126, where concerns about rising crime rates, including property crimes, drug-related offenses, and the presence of sexual offenders, have grown in recent years. As our district continues to attract new residents due to its vibrant community and economic opportunities, we also face the unfortunate reality of increased criminal activity. Recent data shows a concerning number of registered sex offenders residing in our area, posing a silent but serious threat to our neighborhoods.
District 126 is a wonderful place to live, but with its rapid growth, we must be proactive in addressing these public safety concerns. Residents have consistently called for enhanced law enforcement presence, improved community policing, and greater investment in crime prevention and youth outreach programs to curb these rising threats.
As someone who comes from a family of law enforcement, military, and medical service, I have a deep respect for our public servants and the vital work they do every day. Public safety in District 126 extends beyond law enforcement to include the dedicated firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, disaster workers, and other humanitarian professionals who serve our community. These individuals are often on the front lines during emergencies, natural disasters, and crises, providing essential services that save lives and protect property. Despite their critical roles, they face significant challenges, including inadequate funding, outdated equipment, and the mental and physical toll of their work.
As our district grows, so does the need for emergency services, with natural disasters such as flooding, hurricanes, and fires becoming more frequent. Our firefighters, paramedics, and disaster workers are stretched thin, often working with limited resources while facing rising demands. It is imperative that we not only tackle crime effectively but also celebrate and support the efforts of our law enforcement officers, first responders, and other public servants who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. They deserve the tools, training, equipment, and community backing needed to perform their duties effectively and return home safely to their families.
Proposed Actions to Tackle Public Safety and Support First Responders in District 126:
Measuring Outcomes of These Actions:
Addressing Public Safety and First Responder Support at the State Level in Austin: 1. Secure State Funding for First Responder and Law Enforcement Support Programs: Advocate for state-level funding to expand mental health services, upgrade equipment, and provide ongoing training for first responders. Push for budget allocations that prioritize the safety and well-being of our emergency service providers. 2. Champion Legislation for Enhanced Public Safety and First Responder Support: Introduce and support bills that enhance protections for first responders, including access to mental health resources, funding for advanced equipment, and measures that address the unique needs of disaster workers and other public servants. 3. Promote Statewide Crime Prevention, Youth Engagement, and Disaster Resilience Initiatives: Work with state agencies to develop comprehensive crime prevention and disaster preparedness programs that include community training, emergency simulations, and enhanced coordination among emergency service providers. 4. Establish State Recognition and Support for First Responders: Advocate for statewide recognition programs, including grants, scholarships, and public awareness campaigns that celebrate the contributions of first responders and provide additional support for their families. Through these actions, I am committed to ensuring that our law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, disaster workers, and all public servants in District 126 receive the support and resources they need. Together, we can create a safer, more resilient community that honors and sustains the efforts of those who dedicate their lives to protecting us all.