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Kirk McPike Donating Member (13 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-17-09 01:07 PM
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Loretta Haldenwang Files for House District 105
Irving resident Loretta Haldenwang has filed for the Democratic primary in State House District 105, running on an agenda that positions Texas for an economic comeback.

Topping her priorities are incentives to attract more math and science teachers to the classroom, tackling local transportation issues, and freeing up more money for middle class families by taking on rising utility rates, the highest homeowner's insurance rates in the country, and the skyrocketing cost of college education.

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Haldenwang, a partner in a Dallas venture capital firm and former outreach director of the Greater Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, will be challenging incumbent Republican Linda Harper Brown, who escaped defeat in 2008 by a mere 18 votes.

Loretta's focus on economic issues and her commitment to bringing regular people into the process has won her the support of Dallas County elected officials such as District Attorney Craig Watkins, statewide organizations including Annie's List, and many local leaders including Hon. Pauline Medrano and House District 105 precinct chairs including Joe Ramirez, Mary Richarte and Shirley Layton.

Since beginning her campaign, Loretta has held four town halls across Irving, and her volunteer block walk program has met with voters at over 1,100 doors. During these encounters, Irving voters have said that they're ready for change, and for representation that will put the needs of Texas families back on the agenda in Austin.

"Since last August I've been conducting a listening tour across our community. Irving families are fed up with Austin politicians that put special interests ahead of middle class families," Loretta noted.

Prior to her career in business, Haldenwang served as a District Director for Democratic State Representative Joaquin Castro, a position that gave her an in-depth knowledge of the legislative process.

"I saw first-hand what happens when the lobbyists run the show. We can make a difference if we bring the voices of North Texas families to the table," Haldenwang said.

House District 105 is a critical race for Democrats seeking a majority in the Texas House in 2011. Linda Harper Brown's right wing voting record has put her at odds of the needs and desires of her constituents, creating an opportunity for a strong, progressive candidate to change this district from red to blue.

To get involved with the Loretta Haldenwang campaign, folks can visit her website at http://www.VoteLoretta.com">www.VoteLoretta.com, join her http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=201917545485">Facebook group or follow her campaign on Twitter @VoteLoretta.

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sonias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-17-09 04:01 PM
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1. Woohoo!
I'm backing her. This is Linda Harper Brown's seat which LHB barely won in 2008. Went into a recount and she "won" by a mere 20 votes.

:woohoo: :bounce: :applause:



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