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Ronnie Tullos

REPUBLICAN

Ronnie Tullos is running for Texas Governor, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Ronnie Tullos is a father.

Professional background

Ronnie is a law enforcement officer. He works at the San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office. He previously worked as an ironworker on construction sites and owned a construction business.

Political background

Ronnie ran for Texas's District 18 House of Representative seat in 2022 but did not win.

Economy

Supports "reduced regulatory burdens for small businesses."

Believes in "attracting new industries, such as clean energy and technology, to diversify the economy."

Wants to invest in workforce development programs to "help Texans gain new skills."

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Healthcare

Supports legal access to medical cannibas for treating chronic pain, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and cancer.

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Energy & the Environment

Encourages "sustainable development that balances growth with environmental care."

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Public Safety

Supports providing law enforcement with training and resources to "build community trust and effectiveness."

Supports criminal justice reforms that "focus on rehabilitation, education, and fairness."

Believes in "protecting individual freedoms while ensuring community safety."

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

As of January 22, 2026, Ronnie Tullos’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Education

Supports increasing funding for public schools, particularly in "underfunded areas."

Believes in training teachers and retaining them to "keep great educators in classrooms."

Supports expanding vocational and technical training programs to "meet workforce demands."

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Voting & Elections

As of January 22, 2026, Ronnie Tullos’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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