
Rain Eatmon
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Overview
Current roleCommunity advocate
PartyDemocratic
GenderFemale
LocationTexas
BackgroundCommunity advocate
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EducationTexas Southern University — B.A., Music Performance
Notable personal detailsEbony Rain Eatmon is a Houston-based community advocate and Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Texas' 18th Congressional District. She founded the Acres Homes Community Advocacy Group in 2022 and has led community events and organizing in the Acres Homes area. She is a graduate of Texas Southern University with a B.A. in Music Performance and previously worked as a special projects coordinator for State Rep. Jarvis Johnson (HD-139).
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports expanded economic interventions including raising the federal minimum wage, nationwide rent control, and using government action to eliminate medical debt and hold polluters financially accountable. Platform prioritizes policies aimed at increasing economic security for low-income and working families.
Healthcare
Supports government-led, practical solutions to eliminate medical debt for low-income families and protecting reproductive healthcare and doctor–patient privacy; favors using government leverage and bipartisan cooperation to expand access and affordability.
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Immigration & Border
Supports immigrant protections and reform, including creation of an "Immigration Bill of Rights" and policies framed around protecting rights and access for immigrants. Emphasizes humanitarian and rights-based approaches rather than enforcement-first measures.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports the right to choose and vows to protect private doctor–patient reproductive decisions; advocates enshrining the right to reproductive care for all.
Climate & Energy
Supports restoring and strengthening EPA authority, enacting nationwide policies to hold polluters accountable, and addressing environmental justice issues in overburdened communities. Emphasizes reducing local pollution and cancer clusters as part of community health and environmental priorities. Policy language focuses on environmental justice and regulatory action rather than explicit calls to phase out fossil fuels or endorse specific Green New Deal–style legislation.
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Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
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