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Texas's state government — based in Austin — sets the laws and budgets that shape everyday life across the state: schools, roads, taxes, public safety, healthcare access, and more. Below is who to contact and how to send something that actually gets read.
Texas's governor's office and executive agencies handle anything the legislature has delegated — licensing, environmental enforcement, DMV, state parks. For agency-specific issues, the agency itself is usually faster than the governor's office.
Your state senator and state representative (sometimes called assembly member or delegate) write Texas's laws. Their offices are smaller than Congress — emails from real constituents get read, often by the legislator themselves. Use them for pending bills, statewide policy, and oversight asks.
Your two U.S. senators and your U.S. House representative cover federal issues that affect Texas: federal funding, immigration, federal regulation. Different lane from state politics — make sure you're writing to the right level for the issue.
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