TX-30 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current rolePastor
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationTexas
BackgroundPastor
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EducationBachelor’s degree in Finance (school not publicly specified)
Notable personal detailsRodney LaBruce is a Democratic candidate who ran for U.S. House in Texas’s 30th Congressional District. He has described his work as a finance professional in the real estate industry and as a pastor, and he founded the Unified Advocacy and Leadership Coalition focused on addressing root causes of poverty. His 2026 campaign emphasized social justice and economic inequality issues.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies aimed at ending poverty through expanded government programs including living wages, guaranteed income pilots, affordable housing, workforce development, and healthcare access, indicating a preference for increased public investment to address economic inequality.
Healthcare
Supports expanding access to affordable coverage, lowering prescription drug costs, and investing in mental health and preventive care to improve outcomes and reduce long-term costs. Emphasizes healthcare affordability and protecting access so care does not bankrupt families.
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Immigration & Border
Supports extending labor and legal protections to people regardless of immigration status and advocates restricting or eliminating federal immigration enforcement agencies while addressing root causes of migration. Endorses immigration reform focused on worker protections and reducing enforcement funding or abolishing enforcement agencies.
Climate & Energy
The candidate emphasizes climate resilience and addressing environmental injustice as part of broader policy priorities but does not provide detailed climate or energy policy proposals on the campaign site. Public materials frame environmental concerns within housing, poverty, and community resilience rather than specifying positions on emissions targets, fossil fuel phase-out, or specific climate legislation.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262024
2026
LatestCycle 2024
Cycle 2026
Source: FEC
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