From Ronald Millar <[email protected]>
Subject Support Our Atheist Texas State House Candidates
Date January 28, 2020 2:55 PM
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Hi  John,
 
The Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] has endorsed three members of our community for the Texas State House in Houston, Texas. Joshua Markle, Aurelia Wagner, and Ashton Woods are challengers in competitive Democratic primary races on March 3, 2020. Short bios of these endorsed candidates are below, as are links to support their campaigns. Please be as geneous as you can.
 
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You can learn more about Joshua Markle's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to his campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Aurelia Wagner's campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to her campaign here[[link removed]].
 
You can learn more about Ashton Woods' campaign here[[link removed]] and make a generous donation to his campaign here[[link removed]].
 
Joshua Markle[[link removed]] is running for the Texas State House in District 128. He is an Air Force veteran, works for a Sign Language interpreting agency, and lives with his husband in Houston. Markle “believes in progressive values and supports all families,” and is running “to better the lives of teachers, veterans, and everyday Texans.” His policy goals include fully funding public schools and increasing teacher pay, making community colleges and technical schools tuition free, expanding Medicaid, reforming the criminal
justice system, legalizing recreational marijuana, enacting a living wage, and addressing climate change. Markle is an atheist.
 
Aurelia Wagner[[link removed]] is running for the Texas State House in District 147. Wagner is a teacher and served in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Her campaign is about fighting for a better Houston. Her policy goals include establishing a living wage and ensuring pay equity, providing tuition free public higher education, making housing affordable and preventing seniors and low income communities from being forced from their homes, reducing public school class sizes and fully funding public education, offering
full-day pre-K and Kindergarten to all children, protecting a woman’s right to choose, removing taxes on feminine hygiene products, legalizing recreational marijuana use, and accepting the Medicaid expansion program. Wagner is an atheist.
 
Ashton P. Woods[[link removed]] is running for the Texas State House in District 146. Ashton is a strong advocate for the secular, LGBTQIA, homeless, and immigrant communities. He has also fought to end rape and sexual assault, violence against people of color, and unjust criminal punishment. His campaign “is about bringing people together to create comprehensive solutions for all of us.” Ashton’s policy priorities include: increased investment in healthcare services including provisions for mental health treatment as well as HIV
and other stigmatized conditions, refocusing investment in programs that improve and uplift rather than criminalize members of our community, and advancing economic programs to increase employment opportunities and ensure livable wages. He is the co-founder and lead organizer for Black Lives Matter Houston, a member of the Houston Mayor’s LGBT Advisory Board, and co-chair of the Black Humanist Alliance an adjunct organization of the American Humanist Association. Ashton is a humanist and atheist.
 
You can see all our 2020 endorsed candidates here[[link removed]].
 
Thank you for your membership and support! 
 
Sincerely,

Ron Millar
PAC Coordinator

 
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Equality[[link removed]], Freethought Equality Fund[[link removed]] and our endorsed candidates are voluntary and are not tax deductible. 
 

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