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Leadership in Texas House District 120

Texas House District 120 deserves leadership that shows up, takes responsibility, and stands up for working families. When voters search for names like Bently Paiz, Barbara Gervin‑Hawkins, or Jordan Brown, they are really searching for answers about representation, accountability, and who will fight for them at the Capitol.

 

This page is meant to help voters understand the different approaches to leadership in District 120 and what those choices mean for everyday Texans.

What Voters Deserve From Their Representative

Voters in District 120 deserve a representative who listens, takes clear positions, and votes with transparency. Leadership is not about holding a title. It is about standing up for people when it matters, even when doing so is uncomfortable or politically risky.

 

That means showing up for votes, introducing legislation that addresses real needs, and being accountable to the people who live and work in this district.

Where Leadership Has Fallen Short

Many voters feel frustrated by years of representation that failed to meet these expectations. Too often, silence has replaced action, difficult votes have been avoided, and meaningful legislation has not moved forward on issues like affordability, public education, and mental health care.

 

When leadership avoids taking clear positions, working families are left without an advocate. District 120 deserves better than inaction or quiet compliance with the status quo.

 

This dissatisfaction is why so many voters are searching for information and alternatives.

A Different Approach: Bently Paiz

Bently Paiz is running to bring a different kind of leadership to Texas House District 120. As a working-class organizer, fiber optic technician, and former legislative aide, he has seen firsthand how policy decisions affect everyday Texans.

 

Bently believes representation means showing up, taking a stand, and being honest about where you stand. He has committed to voting on every bill, introducing legislation that addresses real needs, and refusing corporate influence in favor of people-powered leadership.

 

His focus is on practical solutions that make life more affordable, strengthen public education, and expand access to mental health care.

Why This Choice Matters for District 120

The choice facing voters in District 120 is not just about names. It is about whether the district will continue with leadership that avoids accountability, or move forward with leadership that is willing to act.

 

Every election shapes the future of representation. The direction District 120 takes will determine whether working families finally have a voice that fights for them at the Capitol.

Learn More and Get Involved

Voters deserve clear information and leaders who respect their trust. To learn more about Bently Paiz’s background, priorities, and vision for District 120, explore the rest of this site and stay engaged in the democratic process.

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