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Tim O'Hare
REPUBLICAN
Tim O'Hare is running for Tarrant County Judge, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Tim O'Hare has a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Southern Methodist University. He has a wife, four children, and is a member of First Baptist Grapevine.
Professional background
Tim previously spent more than two decades owning a personal injury law firm and real estate business.
Political background
Tim is currently the Tarrant County Judge. He was elected in 2022 and his current term ends in 2027. Before becoming county judge, Tim served as the mayor of Farmers Branch from 2008 to 2011. He was a Farmers Branch city council member from 2005 to 2008.
Economy
Supports cutting taxes.
Does not want property values to decline because he believes that makes "less desirable people move into the neighborhoods."
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Public Services
Believes "destructive, progressive ideology" such as diversity, equity, and inclusion policies have "no place in Tarrant County where we value dignity and ingenuity."
Wants to "honor God on the county level" through initiatives such as a Ten Commandments Monument on public property, while protecting "religious liberty."
Claims the county government should not fund organizations that teach children to "go advocate for social change."
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Public Safety
Wants to make Tarrant County the "safest large county in Texas."
Claims "law and order will always be a top priority in Tarrant County."
Supports the president's effort to "crack down on the failed immigration policies costing taxpayers billions annually."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
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Education
Vilifies school curriculum that encourages "diversity inclusion nonsense."
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Public Health
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Energy & the Environment
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