Conservative Leader Candy Noble Announces State Rep. Bid Unveils Major Support

Texans deserve property tax relief limited regulations and a secure border... Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas I will be guided by my core beliefs of limited government dedication to fiscal responsibility and an unshakable commitment to protect the unborn. I care deeply about our state and nation and am willing to stand up and fight for the future of my kids and grandkids said Republican Candy Noble while announcing her plans to run for State Representative in House District 89 width=105and launching her campaign to replace retiring State Rep. Jodie Laubenberg (right.) Texas House Dist. 89 includes some or all of the Collin County communities of Allen Fairview Lavon Lowry Crossing Lucas Murphy Nevada Parker Plano Princeton Sachse St. Paul and Wylie. In announcing her candidacy Noble said:

We must make the hard decisions to ensure that Texas enjoys a prosperous future. 

Texans deserve property tax relief quality education limited regulations which ensure a strong economy a secure border and protection of our 2d Amendment freedoms and religious liberties.

I am excited about the opportunity to serve as a conservative voice for these principles and honored to have such strong distinguished support" said Noble.

Noble launched her campaign with formidable support from numerous grass roots conservatives and elected officials with support from over 275 citizens and prominent conservative leaders from width=229throughout the district Collin County and North Texas. Candy Noble is a dynamic committed woman of integrity who has a bright future in the Texas House said Betty Spraggins Murphy City Councilwoman. Im honored to recommend her to the citizens of Murphy and all of HD 89 as someone who will be a thoughtful responsive committed conservative to be our voice in Austin. State Rep. Matt Shaheen announced his endorsement commenting As we continue to fight for conservative reforms and policies in the Texas House we need reinforcements in the form of committed principled conservative leaders. Thats why Im proud to endorse Candy Noble for the Texas House. District 89 GOP Caucus Chair Dixie Jeffers endorsed Noble stating From many years of working together at the grassroots level and across Collin County I have had the opportunity to see Candy Nobles heart and passion for people principles and public service. Its a pleasure to endorse and support a woman of her caliber to serve as our next State Representative. Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis commented Candy Noble is one of the most trustworthy capable and passionate conservative leaders Ive ever known. When I need a trusted partner to fight against sexual predators and protect our children I can count on Candy. For many years she has selflessly served Collin County in many ways and Candy is now perfectly prepared to serve as an excellent State Representative. Commissioner Susan Fletcher said Candy is uniquely qualified to serve as a State Representative having been appointed to multiple boards and commissions at the local county state and university level. She is wise discerning and boldly committed to our Judeo-Christian heritage. I trust Candy Noble to stand firm in Austin to protect the conservative principles upon which America was founded and fully support her without reservation! Noble has spent the last seven years serving the citizens of Senate District 8 on the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) where she serves on the Officials Committee and is Chair of the Resolutions Committee. She served as the Texas Electoral College Chair and announced that the Texas Electoral College delivered President Trump the final votes needed for official victory. width=158Locally she serves as Parliamentarian of the Collin County GOP. During recent legislative sessions she has been a volunteer advocate for conservative legislation including limited spending religious liberty and protecting the unborn. Noble earned a degree in Education from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene and serves on the Universitys Board of Development. Candy also serves the State of Texas on the Texas Juvenile Justice Board where she is a member of the Trust Committee and the Executive Committee. She has been married to her husband Robert for 34 years and they have three grown daughters three sons-in-law and five grandchildren ages six and under. Candy and Robert are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church. Candy Noble for State Representative - Elected Official Endorsements upon announcement
  • Tincy Miller State Board of Education District 12
  • State Representative Pat Fallon
  • State Representative Mike Lang
  • State Representative Scott Sanford & Shelly Sanford
  • State Representative Matt Shaheen & Robyn Shaheen
  • State Representative Ron & Lisa Simmons
  • Former State Representative Scott & Robin Turner
  • Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis
  • Collin County Commissioner Susan Fletcher
  • Collin County Constable Gary Edwards
  • Collin County Constable Sammy Knapp & Cathy Knapp
  • Eric Hogue Mayor City of Wylie
  • Z. Marshall Mayor City of Parker
  • Keith Stephens Wylie City Council Member
  • Ron Kelley Plano City Council Member
  • Rick Smith Plano City Council Member
  • Betty Spraggins Murphy City Council Member
  • Phillip Lawrence Lucas City Council Member
  • Henry Lessner Fairview Town Council Member
  • Pam Little Fairview Town Council Member
  • Greg Myer Plano ISD School Board Member
  • Yoram Solomon Plano ISD School Board Member
  • Cullen King Sachse City Council Member
  • Alicia Young Community ISD School Board Member
  • Bob Collins Collin College Board of Trustees Member
  • Fred Moses Collin College Board of Trustees Member; Former Chairman Collin County Republican Party*
For more information on and additional endorsements of Noble CLICK HERE. * Organization name is listed for identification purposes only; no group endorsement is claimed or implied.
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