
Democratic Candidate, U.S. Senate for Texas
P.O. Box 7156, Round Rock, TX 78683
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Important Political Stances:
- Labor: “My stepdad died in a workplace accident. If it were not for the labor movement, many more families would suffer the same pain, and we would not have the workers’ rights that we have today. Every day, I am fighting for workers like him.”
- Hegar is a strong ally to labor organizations
- She has promised to always protect the rights of the workers to unionize and collectively bargain for fair wages and safe work environments
- Healthcare/Retirement: “I will fight efforts to cut pensions, Social Security and Medicare”
- She advocates for the expansion of Medicare and protection of the Affordable Care Act
- She will also oppose any threats to Social Security
- She believes “Social Security and Medicare are not entitlements, but a promise made to every American”
Critical Election Information:
- Political Competitor:
- John Coryn is the Incumbent Senator
- Prior to his Senate tenure starting in 2002 he was previously Texas Supreme Court Justice
- Coryn dominated his primary with 76 percent of the vote
- He was endorsed by Senator Ted Cruz
- He has an opposition to the Tea-Party
- M.J. Hegar:
- She won her primary by 5 percentage points
- Hegar was endorsed by Former President Barack Obama
- The Texas AFL-CIO along with many other unions including the OPCMIA have endorsed her
Other Information:
- Hegar ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas but lost by only 3 percentage points.
- Hegar served in the U.S. Air Force
- Served three tours in Afghanistan
- Military awards include:
- Purple Heart and the Distinguished Flying Cross