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HOUSTON

FIRST

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Meet Robert Slater

Houston, Texas has a storied history of being number one. We were the first major city to recover all its jobs after the Great Recession. We're leaders in the medical field, with the world's largest medical center, and home to a robust corporate landscape, hosting 26 Fortune 500 companies. Houston has also earned recognition as the best city for young couples and for stretching your paycheck, thanks to our low cost of living. However, we've faced challenges in recent years, with crime, aging infrastructure, flooding, and environmental injustices. As Congressman for District 18, my goal is to reclaim Houston's number one status by prioritizing safety, rejuvenating our economy with a focus on small businesses, and securing federal funding for infrastructure improvements. I believe that by working together, we can make Houston First again for all the right reasons.

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As a political candidate, my top priority is to provide meaningful opportunities for residents to get involved in their communities. One of the best ways to get involved and make a difference is through volunteering. If you are interested in volunteering for our campaign, please fill out this form and someone from our team will be in touch. We believe that by working together, we can achieve great things for our community.

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