Dominique M. Payton for Texas House – District 139
The People's Fighter for Change, bringing justice, opportunity, and real solutions to our Houston communities.
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Fighting For Our District
Dominique Micaela Payton is a dedicated public servant with deep roots in justice, faith, and community service. As a former parole officer with firsthand experience in our criminal justice system, she understands the challenges facing our communities and has the expertise to create meaningful change.
With her background and commitment to service, Dominique stands ready to represent the diverse voices of District 139 with integrity, passion, and a fresh perspective on the issues that matter most to our families.
Our Priorities
Dominique is committed to delivering resources, equity, and second chances for every Texan across District 139. These five core issues represent her vision for a stronger, more just community.
Criminal Justice Reform
Fighting for reentry programs, restorative justice, and sentencing reform that gives people second chances while keeping our communities safe.
Education Equity
Investing in our public schools, supporting teachers, and creating after-school programs that give every child the opportunity to succeed.
Affordable Housing
Working to protect renters, expand housing access, and provide cost-of-living relief for families struggling to stay in their homes.
Healthcare Access
Advocating for expanded Medicaid, improved mental health services, and better prenatal care to ensure healthy families and communities.
Small Business Support
Helping local entrepreneurs thrive with access to grants, training, and workforce development programs that create jobs in our district.
In Her Own Words
"I'm running for State Representative because our communities deserve more than empty promises. We deserve policy that delivers healing, opportunity, and accountability. This isn't politics. This is purpose."
Dominique brings a powerful voice to the Texas Legislature - one shaped by lived experience and a deep commitment to serving her community with integrity and compassion.
Upcoming Events
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Campaign Canvassing
Join Dominique for her very first campaign canvass as we walk the Inwood Forest and Acres Homes neighborhoods to introduce her to the community and gather signatures for her petition. This is your chance to be part of the movement from the very beginning by meeting neighbors, sharing ideas, and helping bring fresh leadership to Texas House District 139. Food and drinks will be served immediately afterwards as we come together to celebrate this exciting first step toward positive change
Date: August 16th, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Harris County Public Health Center on Antoine St.
2
Books & Bites With Dominique
Come and join Books & Bites with Dominique! An event that is designed to inspire children to read more, spark creativity, and encourage families to spend quality time together. Families are invited to bring blankets and enjoy an afternoon on the grass filled with books, reading activities, and creative stations for kids. Hot dogs and drinks will be provided, and the event is free and open to children ages 2 through 16. Books & Bites is more than just a reading event it is a chance to strengthen community connections while giving young minds the tools to imagine, learn, and grow.
Date: August 30, 2025
Time: 2PM -4PM
Location: Alabonson Park
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Campaign Kickoff Fundraiser
Join Dominique for her official campaign kickoff fundraiser at Roots Wine Bar and help fuel the fight for fresh leadership in Texas House District 139. Enjoy complimentary appetizers and wine for up to 40 guests on a first-come, first-served basis while connecting with neighbors, supporters, and Dominique herself. Your contributions will go directly toward building a strong, people powered campaign because every dollar brings us closer to real change.
Date: September 11th, 2025
Time: 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Roots Wine Bar
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Wiley College - Guest Speaker
Dominique will return to her alma mater, Wiley University, to speak with criminal justice students at the Lee P. Brown Criminal Justice Institute in Pemberton Hall. She’ll share her journey from student to candidate for Texas House District 139, offering insight into her work in the justice system, her vision for reform, and the importance of using education and experience to drive meaningful change in our communities.
Date: September 19th, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM -12:00 PM
Location: Wiley College, Lee P Brown Criminal Justice Institute
About Dominique
A Champion for Justice
Dominique Micaela Payton is a dedicated public servant with a strong background in criminal justice. She holds a B.A. from Wiley University and has served as both a parole officer and pretrial services officer, giving her firsthand insight into the justice system's failures and potential for reform.
This professional experience has shaped her understanding of the challenges facing our communities and fuels her commitment to creating policies that deliver real solutions rather than empty promises.
Deep Texas Roots
Born in Marshall, Texas, and raised in Waskom, Dominique grew up in a low-income family shaped by faith, perseverance, and purpose. These early experiences instilled in her the values of hard work, community service, and standing up for those whose voices often go unheard.
Today, Dominique lives in Northwest Houston where she is raising her family and working tirelessly to uplift underserved communities. Her connection to District 139 runs deep, and she understands firsthand the challenges and opportunities facing its residents.
Professional Background
1
Wiley University
Earned her Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, laying the foundation for her career in public service and advocacy.
2
Parole Officer
Worked directly with individuals navigating the challenges of reentry, witnessing the systemic barriers to successful rehabilitation.
3
Pretrial Services
Helped evaluate cases before trial, gaining valuable insight into how the justice system can better serve all citizens fairly.
4
Community Advocate
Dedicated volunteer and organizer, working to address inequities in housing, education, and healthcare access.
Family & Community
Family stands at the center of Dominique's life and values. As a mother raising her children in Northwest Houston, she understands the everyday concerns of District 139 families from the quality of our schools to the safety of our neighborhoods.
Her deep involvement in community service reflects her belief that change happens when we come together to support one another. Whether organizing food drives, mentoring youth, or advocating for better resources, Dominique has consistently demonstrated her commitment to lifting up her community.
Why She's Running
"I've seen the impact of policy decisions on real people's lives – both good and bad. Too often, our communities receive empty promises instead of real solutions. District 139 deserves a representative who will fight for policies that create opportunity, deliver justice, and build a better future for all of us."
Dominique's decision to run for Texas House District 139 comes from a place of purpose, not politics. She believes in the potential of our communities and is committed to bringing fresh leadership that truly represents the people's interests.
Platform & Issues
Dominique's policy priorities are shaped by her professional background, personal experiences, and countless conversations with District 139 residents. Her platform focuses on creating meaningful change that improves the daily lives of everyone in our community.
Criminal Justice Reform
Drawing on her experience as a parole officer, Dominique has seen firsthand how our justice system can fail both individuals and communities. She is committed to comprehensive reform that balances public safety with rehabilitation and second chances.
Reentry Support
Expanding programs that help formerly incarcerated individuals secure housing, employment, and mental health services.
Sentencing Reform
Advocating for alternatives to incarceration for non-violent offenses and addressing racial disparities in sentencing.
Restorative Justice
Implementing programs that focus on rehabilitation, accountability, and healing for victims and communities.
Education Equity
Every child deserves access to quality education regardless of their zip code or family income. Dominique believes in strengthening our public schools and creating pathways to success for all students.
Teacher Support
Fighting for better pay, resources, and working conditions to attract and retain exceptional educators.
After-School Programs
Expanding access to quality after-school and summer enrichment programs that keep kids engaged and learning.
School Funding
Working to ensure equitable funding for schools in underserved communities and addressing infrastructure needs.
Affordable Housing for Every Texan
The housing crisis affects families across District 139, with many struggling to keep up with rising costs. A safe, stable home is a basic right. not a luxury. Dominique M. Payton will fight to ensure every Texan can afford to live in the communities they love.
Our Plan:
  • Capped Rent Increases — Keep rental costs fair and predictable so families aren’t priced out overnight.
  • Lower Income Requirements — Reduce qualifying thresholds from 3x to 2.5x monthly rent, opening doors for more working families.
  • Support for Homeowners — Offer incentives, resources, and guidance to maintain affordable homeownership.
  • Anti-Gentrification Protections — Preserve neighborhood character and protect long-term residents from displacement.
  • Transparency & Fairness — Make sure renters and homeowners know their rights, responsibilities, and how to defend them.
Affordable housing means stronger families, thriving communities, and a Texas that works for everyone—not just the wealthy few.
Tex-A-Care: Universal Healthcare for All Texans
Every Texan deserves affordable, high-quality healthcare no matter their income, ZIP code, or background. With Tex-A-Care, we’ll make that a reality.
Our Plan:
  • Universal Coverage — A publicly funded, state-managed healthcare plan that ensures every Texan has access to essential medical services without fear of crushing costs.
  • Better Rural & Underserved Access — More community clinics, expanded telehealth options, and targeted investments to bring care where it’s needed most.
  • Integrated Mental Health Care — Mental health screenings and treatment built into primary care, so every patient gets complete, whole-person care.
  • Stronger Maternal Health Outcomes — Focused research and resources to close racial health gaps, especially for Black and Hispanic mothers, with extended postpartum coverage and support.
Tex-A-Care means healthier families, stronger communities, and a Texas where no one is left behind.
Small Business Support
Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy. Dominique will champion policies that help entrepreneurs succeed and create quality jobs within our district.
Access to Capital
Supporting grant programs and low-interest loans for small business owners, particularly in underserved communities.
Workforce Development
Creating training programs that prepare residents for quality jobs while meeting the needs of local employers.
Business Incubators
Establishing spaces where entrepreneurs can access resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
Technology & Innovation support
Equipping small business owners with the digital tools they need to compete in a modern-day economy.
Youth Empowerment
The young people of District 139 represent our future. Dominique believes in creating opportunities for youth to develop their talents, find their voice, and become tomorrow's leaders.
Mentorship Programs
Supporting community-based mentoring initiatives that connect youth with positive role models and career guidance.
Youth Leadership
Creating opportunities for young people to participate in civic engagement and community decision-making.
Arts & Recreation
Expanding access to arts, sports, and other enrichment activities that foster creativity, teamwork, and healthy development.
Resource Center
A center dedicated to the youth. Supporting workshops, tutoring, technology for education and personal growth.
Environmental Justice
Too often, environmental hazards disproportionately affect low-income communities and communities of color. Dominique will fight for environmental justice and a healthier District 139.
  • Prevent Flooding: Strengthen codes, improve drainage, and stop unsafe construction in vulnerable neighborhoods.
  • Green Spaces & Urban Farming: Support parks, community gardens, and urban agriculture initiatives.
  • Clean Air: Enforce emissions limits, monitor pollution, and reduce respiratory hazards.
  • Clean energy: Bring solutions that create jobs while reducing pollution.
  • Hazardous Waste: Stop illegal dumping, hold polluters accountable, and support community cleanups.
Voting Rights
The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy. Dominique will stand against voter suppression and work to make voting more accessible for all eligible Texans.
Expanded Access
Supporting policies that make voting more convenient, including expanded early voting, simplified registration, and improved polling place accessibility.
Voter Education
Promoting initiatives that inform citizens about their voting rights, registration deadlines, and what to expect at the polls.
Fair Districting
Advocating for transparent, nonpartisan redistricting processes that ensure all communities have fair representation.
Get Involved
Change happens when we come together. Join our grassroots movement to bring real representation to District 139. Whether you can volunteer a few hours or commit to regular involvement, your contribution makes a difference.
Volunteer Opportunities
Block Walking
Connect with voters door-to-door, sharing Dominique's vision and hearing community concerns firsthand. This person-to-person outreach is the backbone of our grassroots campaign.
Phone Banking
Reach voters from the comfort of your home through organized phone banking sessions. We provide the training, scripts, and support you need to make effective calls.
Event Support
Help organize and staff campaign events, from town halls to community service projects. Your assistance ensures these important gatherings run smoothly.
Social Media
Amplify our message online by sharing content, engaging with supporters, and helping manage our digital presence across platforms.
Data Entry
Support our campaign behind the scenes by helping organize voter information, track outreach efforts, and maintain our volunteer database.
Host a House Party
Invite friends and neighbors to meet Dominique in your home, creating an intimate setting for meaningful conversation about the issues facing our district.
Volunteer Sign-Up
Ready to join our team? Fill out this form and a campaign staff member will contact you within 48 hours to discuss how your skills and availability can best support our movement.
Campaign Testimonials
"I've lived in District 139 for over 20 years, and Dominique is the first candidate who's truly listened to my concerns about affordable housing. Her background in criminal justice gives her unique insight into what our community needs."
— Maria J., Acres Homes resident
"As a small business owner in the district, I appreciate Dominique's commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs. Her policies will help businesses like mine thrive while creating jobs for our community."
— James T., Independence Heights business owner
"Volunteering for Dominique's campaign has been inspiring. She doesn't just talk about change—she has concrete plans to deliver results for our families. Her passion for service is contagious."
— Tasha W., campaign volunteer
Spread the Word
Your voice matters! Help amplify our message by sharing Dominique's vision with your friends, family, and neighbors.
Share on Social
Follow and share our content on social media platforms. Tag us using @PaytonForTX139 and use the hashtag #ThePeoplesFighter.
Host a House Meeting
Gather your neighbors for a conversation about the issues facing our district and how Dominique plans to address them.
Display a Yard Sign
Show your support by displaying a campaign sign in your yard. Request one through our volunteer form or campaign office.
Donate
Your contribution powers our grassroots movement. Every dollar helps us reach more voters, share our message, and build the infrastructure needed to win this race and bring real change to District 139.
Why Your Donation Matters
Running a people-powered campaign requires resources. Your contribution, no matter the size, makes a direct impact on our ability to connect with voters and share Dominique's vision for District 139.
Unlike campaigns backed by special interests, we rely on grassroots supporters like you. Every donation helps us print materials, organize events, place yard signs, and build the infrastructure needed to reach voters across the district.
Voter Outreach
Funding door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, and direct voter contact efforts.
Campaign Materials
Producing yard signs, flyers, and informational materials about Dominique's platform.
Community Events
Organizing town halls and neighborhood gatherings to connect with constituents.
Donation Options
ActBlue
Our primary donation platform for secure online contributions. Process is quick, easy, and provides an immediate receipt.
Anedot
Another secure option for online donations with flexible payment methods.
PayPal
Convenient for supporters who prefer to use their PayPal account for contributions.
Zelle
Send directly to PaytonForTX139@gmail.com with memo: "Campaign Donation – District 139"
Suggested Donation Amounts
$13.90
District Pride
A symbolic amount representing our District 139 community. Every dollar makes a difference in our grassroots campaign.
$50
Community Builder
Helps fund campaign literature and yard signs to spread our message throughout the district.
$100
Change Maker
Powers a full day of canvassing operations, helping our volunteers connect directly with voters.
$250
Event Sponsor
Funds a community event where Dominique can connect with constituents and hear their concerns.
$500
Founding Donor
Provides crucial support that helps build the foundation for a winning campaign in District 139.
All donations are subject to contribution limits and reporting requirements under Texas campaign finance laws. Contributions are not tax-deductible.
Contact Us
We want to hear from you! Whether you have questions about Dominique's platform, want to report an issue in the district, or need assistance with something else, our team is ready to help.
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Request a Meeting
Dominique believes in accessible leadership that listens to community voices. She welcomes the opportunity to meet with residents, community organizations, business owners, and other stakeholders throughout District 139.
Whether you want to discuss a specific issue, share ideas for improving our district, or invite Dominique to a community event, we'd love to hear from you.
To request a meeting or event appearance, please email paytonfortx139@gmail.com with details about your request, including:
  • Proposed date and time
  • Location
  • Purpose of the meeting
  • Number of expected attendees (for events)
Endorsement Process
Interested in endorsing Dominique's campaign? We welcome support from organizations, community groups, and prominent individuals who share our vision for District 139.
Initial Contact
Reach out to our campaign at paytonfortx139@gmail.com to express your interest in supporting the campaign.
Information Exchange
Our team will provide detailed information about Dominique's platform and arrange a conversation if desired.
Formal Endorsement
Once confirmed, we'll add your name or organization to our endorsement list and coordinate any announcement.
We deeply value every endorsement and the statement of trust it represents. Together, we can build a coalition for positive change in District 139.
News & Updates
Stay informed about the latest campaign developments, events, and news from District 139. Follow our journey as we work to bring real representation to our community.
Campaign Kickoff
Dominique Speaks at Public Hearing on Congressional Redistricting Map
August 1, 2025
At the recent Texas House public hearing on congressional redistricting maps, Dominique M. Payton made her stance known — loud and clear. Speaking before lawmakers, she denounced maps designed to benefit one political party at the expense of Texas communities, calling it an attack on democracy. Dominique pledged to keep fighting for transparency, fairness, and the right of every Texan to be heard.
Campaign in the News
Houston Chronicle
"New Candidate Brings Fresh Perspective to District 139 Race"
The article highlighted Dominique's background in criminal justice and her platform focusing on community revitalization and second chances.
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Understanding District 139
Texas House District 139 is a vibrant, diverse community in Northwest Houston with rich history and unique challenges. Understanding our district helps us create policies that address the specific needs of our residents.
District 139 Map
Texas House District 139 encompasses several vibrant communities in Northwest Houston, including parts of Acres Homes, Independence Heights, and surrounding neighborhoods. This diverse district is home to approximately 170,000 residents with rich cultural heritage and strong community ties.
Not sure if you live in District 139? Enter your address on the Texas Legislature's "Who Represents Me" website to find out.
District Demographics
District 139 is home to approximately 170,000 residents representing a rich tapestry of cultures, backgrounds, and experiences. Our community is predominantly African American and Hispanic, with growing immigrant populations contributing to our district's diversity.
Key demographics include:
  • Median household income below the Houston average
  • Higher percentage of families with children than surrounding areas
  • Mix of long-term residents and newer community members
  • Significant population of seniors on fixed incomes
  • Growing number of young professionals and families
District 139 Demographics (Approximate)
Key Neighborhoods
Greater Inwood
One of Houston's oldest African American communities, known for its rich history, rural character, and strong community ties. Originally developed as an affordable housing area where residents could purchase an acre of land, hence the name.
Fairbanks
Encompasses several diverse communities with varying income levels, housing types, and infrastructure needs. Many areas are experiencing significant demographic and economic changes.
Acres Homes
One of Houston's oldest African American communities, known for its rich history, rural character, and strong community ties. Originally developed as an affordable housing area where residents could purchase an acre of land, hence the name.
Community Assets
Schools & Education
  • Several AISD elementary, middle, and high schools
  • Community colleges providing workforce training
  • Adult education centers
  • Early childhood education facilities
Religious Institutions
  • Historic Black churches with deep community ties
  • Diverse faith communities providing social services
  • Faith-based outreach programs
Community Organizations
  • Multi-service centers offering resources and programs
  • Food pantries addressing food insecurity
  • Neighborhood civic clubs and associations
  • Youth development programs
Parks & Recreation
  • Tidwell Park with sports facilities and green space
  • Community gardens and urban farms
  • Recreation centers providing activities for all ages
District Challenges
Infrastructure Needs
Many neighborhoods face challenges with aging infrastructure, including drainage issues, street maintenance, and sidewalk accessibility. Flooding remains a significant concern after major storms.
Economic Development
Some areas face limited access to quality grocery stores, banking services, and retail options. Vacant commercial properties and disinvestment affect economic vitality.
Housing Pressures
Rising housing costs and gentrification threaten to displace long-term residents, while some neighborhoods struggle with abandoned properties and need for revitalization.
Health Disparities
Limited access to quality healthcare facilities, higher rates of chronic conditions, and environmental health concerns affect community wellbeing.
Understanding these challenges is essential to creating policies that address the real needs of District 139 residents. Dominique's platform directly responds to these issues with practical, effective solutions.
District Strengths & Opportunities
Despite its challenges, District 139 possesses tremendous strengths and opportunities for growth:
  • Strong Community Bonds: Deep-rooted neighborhood connections and a tradition of residents supporting one another
  • Cultural Heritage: Rich history and cultural assets that provide a strong foundation for community identity
  • Strategic Location: Proximity to downtown Houston and major employment centers creates economic opportunities
  • Engaged Citizens: Active civic clubs, churches, and community organizations working for positive change
  • Revitalization Potential: Opportunities for thoughtful development that preserves community character while bringing needed resources
FAQ
Answers to commonly asked questions about Dominique's campaign, platform, and the election process.
Campaign & Election Questions
When is the election?
The Democratic primary election for Texas House District 139 will be held on March 3, 2025. If necessary, a runoff election would be held in May. The general election will take place on November 3, 2025.
How can I register to vote?
You can register to vote by completing a voter registration application available at public libraries, government offices, or online at votetexas.gov. The deadline to register is 30 days before the election.
How do I know if I live in District 139?
You can determine your district by entering your address on the Texas Legislature's "Who Represents Me" website at wrm.capitol.texas.gov.
Can I donate if I don't live in the district?
Yes! While only district residents can vote in this election, anyone can contribute to the campaign, volunteer, and help spread the word about Dominique's vision for District 139.
Policy & Platform Questions
What is Dominique's stance on public education funding?
Dominique strongly supports increased funding for public education, including better teacher pay, smaller class sizes, and improved facilities. She opposes diverting public funds to private school vouchers and will advocate for equitable distribution of resources to underserved schools.
How will Dominique address rising housing costs?
Her affordable housing plan includes strengthening tenant protections, supporting community land trusts, expanding first-time homebuyer assistance, and advocating for policies that prevent displacement while encouraging responsible development.
What experience does Dominique have with criminal justice issues?
As a former parole officer, Dominique has firsthand experience with the criminal justice system. She's seen both its failures and potential for improvement, giving her unique insight into creating effective, balanced reforms that improve public safety while providing second chances.
What will Dominique do about healthcare access?
Dominique will fight for universal healthcare in Texas, support funding for community health centers, and advocate for policies that address maternal health disparities, mental health services, and preventative care access.
Volunteer & Involvement Questions
I've never volunteered for a campaign before. Is training provided?
Absolutely! We provide training for all volunteer activities, including block walking, phone banking, and event support. No experience is necessary – just bring your enthusiasm and commitment to creating positive change.
How much time do I need to commit as a volunteer?
We welcome any level of commitment. Whether you can volunteer once a week, once a month, or just for a single event, your contribution makes a difference. We'll work with your schedule to find the best fit.
Can I volunteer remotely?
Yes! We have remote opportunities including phone banking, text banking, social media support, and data entry. These activities can be done from anywhere with internet access.
I have a specific skill I'd like to contribute. How can I help?
We value diverse talents! Whether you're a graphic designer, photographer, writer, or have other specialized skills, please note this when you sign up to volunteer and our team will connect with you about specific opportunities.
Join Our Movement
Real change happens when we come together. This campaign isn't about one person it's about building a movement for the policies, resources, and representation our communities deserve.
Why This Election Matters
The decisions made in the Texas Legislature directly impact our daily lives from the quality of our schools to the affordability of housing, from access to healthcare to the fairness of our justice system, the air we breathe and the roads we drive on.
For too long, the voices of District 139 residents haven't been fully represented in Austin. This election is our opportunity to change that by electing a representative who truly understands our community's needs and has the fight, vision, and determination to bring real solutions.
210K
Residents
The population of District 139 whose lives are directly affected by state policies
$338B+
State Budget
The billions in state funding allocated each session that impacts our communities
140
Session Days
The number of days the Texas Legislature meets every two years
Our Path to Victory
Building Awareness
Introducing Dominique and her vision to voters across the district through direct outreach and community engagement.
Growing Our Movement
Expanding our volunteer team and reaching more voters through block walking, phone banking, and community events.
Mobilizing Voters
Ensuring supporters are registered, know when and where to vote, and have a plan to cast their ballot.
Election Day Success
Turning out every supporter to deliver a victory that brings real representation to District 139.
Your involvement at any stage makes a crucial difference in our campaign's success. Together, we can bring the change our district needs and deserves.
The Power of Grassroots Support
This campaign is powered by people, not special interests. Every door knocked, call made, and dollar donated comes from individuals who believe in our vision for a more just and equitable District 139.
Grassroots campaigns win when community members step up to spread the word to their neighbors, friends, and family. Your personal endorsement sharing why you support Dominique with people who trust you is the most powerful way to build our movement.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
— Margaret Mead
After the Election: Accountable Representation
Dominique's commitment to District 139 doesn't end on Election Day. When elected, she pledges to maintain an open door policy and regular communication with constituents.
Regular Town Halls
Hosting monthly community meetings throughout the district to hear directly from residents about their concerns and priorities.
Legislative Updates
Providing transparent, timely communication about legislative activities and how they impact our district.
Accessible Office
Maintaining a district office with staff dedicated to helping residents navigate state services and address concerns.
Community Advisory Boards
Establishing issue-focused advisory groups of district residents to provide guidance on policy priorities.
A Message From Dominique
"Thank you for taking the time to learn about our campaign for Texas House District 139. This journey isn't about me, it's about us and the future we can build together.
I believe in the power and potential of our communities. I've seen firsthand the challenges we face, but I've also witnessed the incredible resilience, creativity, and determination that define the people of District 139.
With your support, we can create a government that truly serves the people, one that delivers the resources, opportunities, and justice our families deserve. I would be honored to earn your vote and represent your voice in Austin.
Together, we can make real change happen."
Connect With Us
Join our movement for real change in District 139. There are many ways to connect with the campaign and stay informed:
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