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Bob Hall

REPUBLICAN

Bob Hall is running for Texas State Senator, District 2, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Bob Hall is originally from Tampa, Florida. He earned a bachelor's in electrical engineering from The Citadel. Bob lives with his wife, Sarah Kay Hall, and their three children in Edgewood, Texas, and attend a Southern Baptist church.

Professional background

Bob previously worked as a systems engineer and business development manager in the aerospace industry and as the owner of Professional Proposal Management, Inc., a consulting company. He also served as a captain in the U.S. Air Force.

Political background

Bob currently serves as the Texas state senator for Texas Senate District 2. Bob was first elected in 2014 and is serving his third term.

Economy

Supports fiscal restraint, limited government spending, and reducing dependence on federal funding.

Believes access to social welfare should be means-tested based on need, requiring individuals to report all income and assets, and that only U.S. citizens and legal residents should have temporary access to these programs.

Supports abolishing the IRS and eliminating the inheritance tax, gift tax, and capital gains tax.

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Public Safety

Believes state officials should uphold the rule of law by banning sanctuary cities and imposing swift sanctions on violators, including ending state funding to those that ignore the law.

Believes that while law enforcement plays a crucial role in community safety, healing the fracturing of communities is essential to address the deeper social crisis.

Strongly supports Second Amendment rights.

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion access.

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Education

Supports displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports addressing grid vulnerabilities in Texas by implementing cost-effective solutions to harden the infrastructure.

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Voting & Elections

Believes the current Texas election process lacks accuracy, verifiability, transparency, and accountability, making it difficult to prove that elected officials reflect the majority intent of voters.

Opposes computerized voting systems and supports more verifiable elections.

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