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Alexander Z. Kalai

REPUBLICAN

Alexander Z. Kalai is running for Texas US Representative, District 7, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Alexander Z. Kalai received a bachelor's degree in statistics and mathematical economic analysis from Rice University, a master's degree in business, and a law degree from Columbia University.

Professional background

Alexander has served as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President at Amerapax, a technology, engineering, and industrial services company, for one year.

Economy

Wants to help create "better, higher-paying jobs for Americans by fighting to expand US trade and services to developing economies."

Promises to introduce legislation requiring that Congress must approve all new regulations before they go into effect and that all regulations must be renewed annually, "putting an end to unelected bureaucrats ruling over our economy."

Supports protecting Social Security.

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Public Safety

As of January 22, 2026, Alexander Z. Kalai’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Seeks to require pharmaceutical companies to sell drugs at the "same lower prices they charge in other countries."

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Education

Supports school choice.

Claims he will fight to ensure that "only girls compete in girls athletic leagues and that biological men are barred from accessing protected spaces like bathrooms, locker rooms, and shelters."

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Energy & the Environment

Wants to lower energy costs by increasing domestic production.

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Voting & Elections

As of January 22, 2026, Alexander Z. Kalai’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

Wants to push legislation that will allow veterens greater opportunity to get healthcare from doctors of their choice rather than being "solely dependent" on Veteran Affairs facilities.

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