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Stefanie Bord
DEMOCRAT
Stefanie Bord is running for Texas State Representative, District 126, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Stefanie Bord is from New Jersey. She has a bachelor�'s degree in evolutionary anthropology from Rutgers University and a master�'s degree in climate and society from Columbia University. She and her husband have two daughters and live in Klein, Texas.
Professional background
Stefanie is a former high school science teacher and environmental consultant. She is currently a homemaker and a homeschooler. She also serves as a precinct chair for the Harris County Democratic Party.
Political background
Stefanie's campaign for state representative is her first campaign for public office.
Economy
Supports tax reform.
Supports raising the minimum wage.
Believes that high sales taxes disproportionately affect those without homes or on fixed incomes.
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Public Safety
Supports gun control.
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Healthcare
Supports Medicaid expansion and believes everyone deserves affordable and accessible healthcare.
Supports access to abortion and reproductive healthcare, opposes travel bans related to healthcare, and believes decisions should be made by women and their doctors.
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Education
Supports free, fully funded public education for every child.
Believes in providing licensed professional counselors and free breakfast and lunch in schools, rather than increasing the presence of guns.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports implementing green roof structures, permeable concrete parking lots, rain gardens, and improved building standards to address climate change.
Supports increasing the use of solar and wind power, acknowledging that there is always room for improvement in Texas's renewable energy efforts.
Supports ensuring the energy grid can handle increased demand due to harsher winters and summers and Texas' growing population.
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Voting & Elections
As of January 22, 2026, Stefanie Bord’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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