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Democrat
Veronica Escobar

Overview

Current roleU.S. Representative

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

Age56 years old (Sep 15, 1969)

GenderFemale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundU.S. Representative

EducationUniversity of Texas at El Paso (B.A., 1991)

Notable personal detailsVeronica Escobar is a Democratic U.S. Representative for Texas's 16th Congressional District (El Paso), serving in Congress since January 3, 2019. She previously served on the El Paso County governing body as a county commissioner and later as county judge. Before elected office, she worked as a communications director, nonprofit executive, and taught at the University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College. She earned a B.A. from the University of Texas at El Paso and an M.A. from New York University.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports Democratic policies to lower costs for households (including tax relief measures and consumer protections) and has voted consistently with labor and Democratic priorities on economic legislation. Emphasizes actions to reduce gas, food, and healthcare costs and supports bills aimed at strengthening supply chains and protecting consumers from price gouging. Positions align with moderate progressive approaches to taxation and economic relief rather than major tax-cut or anti-regulatory agendas.

Healthcare

Supports universal healthcare and has publicly endorsed expanding government-provided coverage, including co-sponsoring legislation to expand Medicare and the Medicare for All Act. Advocates lowering drug costs and expanding Medicare benefits (dental, vision, hearing) and policies to increase access for underserved communities. Promotes use of federal programs and legislation to expand coverage and reduce out-of-pocket costs for constituents.

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Immigration & Border

Supports comprehensive immigration reform that creates new legal pathways and humane processes, opposes expansion of migrant detention facilities, and emphasizes asylum access and regularization measures as part of a bipartisan solution. Has sponsored and promoted legislation and policy frameworks aimed at combining border security with pathways to legal status. Calls for oversight of detention conditions and criticizes enforcement-only approaches while advocating for humanitarian protections.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports codifying and restoring federal protections for abortion access and opposes restrictive state bans; has co-sponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act and publicly called for restoring Roe-era protections. Argues that restrictions like Texas’ heartbeat law endanger women’s health and that federal action is needed to guarantee access nationwide.

Climate & Energy

Supports federal climate and clean-energy investments, has sponsored legislation to advance climate adaptation and resilience, and voted for major climate-related laws such as the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Emphasizes bringing federal resources to local communities and addressing climate impacts on her district. Does not present evidence of endorsing Green New Deal–style fossil-fuel phase-outs in the cited materials.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports expanded background checks and additional gun safety measures, has backed federal gun violence prevention legislation including the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and has expressed support for banning assault-style weapons and other restrictions to reduce gun trafficking and mass-shooting risks.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedFeb 11, 2026

Veronica Escobar is included among Texas Democrats facing heightened tensions and public scrutiny as internal conflicts among 2026 U.S. Senate candidates intensify. The infighting centers on allegations that state Rep. James Talarico made racially charged remarks about former Rep. Colin Allred—claims he denies—which has prompted backlash and been seized on by Sen. Ted Cruz to mock Democrats.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$1.3M
$1.0M
$671.6K
$335.8K
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$1.3M
$246.7K
$1.3M
$55.6K

Cycle 2024

$1.3M
$115.8K
$1.5M
$61.4K

Cycle 2026

$730.2K
$288.3K
$557.8K
$37.2K

Source: FEC

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