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Trever Nehls

REPUBLICAN

Trever Nehls is running for Texas US Representative, District 22, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Trever Nehls has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and corrections from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, a master�'s degree in military strategic studies from the U. S. Army War College, and a master�'s in public administration from Central Michigan University. He and his wife, Kerri, have three children and attend Grand Parkway Baptist Church.

Professional background

Trever is a retired member of the United States Army. He previously with the Richmond and Sugar Land Police Departments.

Political background

Trever previously served as a constable for Fort Bend County Precinct 4 from 2013 to 2020. He ran for Fort Bend County sheriff in 2020 but did not win.

Economy

Supports lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a pro-growth agenda to strengthen the American economy.

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Public Safety

Supports law enforcement, opposes soft-on-crime policies, and is committed to funding and supporting police to ensure family safety.

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Healthcare

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

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Education

Opposes diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mandates and the teaching of concepts related to gender identity in public education.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports expanding Texas oil, gas, and nuclear energy production, ending Biden's anti-energy policies, and reducing regulations to lower gas prices and enhance national security.

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Voting & Elections

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

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Supports the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

Supports finishing the border wall between Mexico and the United States.

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