Carrie Isaac
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Carrie Isaac is an American politician serving as the Texas State Representative for District 73 since 2023. She is a member of the Republican Party.


Career

Since 2017, Isaac has been the executive director of the Digital Education & Work Initiative of Texas, a nonprofit organization.


Texas House of Representatives


Elections


2020

Isaac was the Republican nominee for District 45 in the 2020 election but lost to incumbent Democrat Erin Zwiener.


2022

Isaac was elected as the state representative for District 73 in the 2022 election to succeed retiring Representative Kyle Biedermann.


Caucus memberships

* Texas Freedom Caucus


Political positions


Abortion

Isaac is anti-abortion.


Gun control

Issac opposes the idea of safer guidelines being set on firearms and has famously mocked a woman reading the names of children who were victim to gun violence.


Education

Isaac is a supporter of charter schools and opposes uncensored education, labeling it as
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Voting rights

Isaac proposed to eliminate all polling places on college campuses. She cited safety concerns and political violence. She has made several posts in support of other forms of Voting Restrictions as well.


Personal life

Isaac resides in Wimberley, TX. She and her husband, Jason, have two children.


Electoral history


References

Living people People from Dripping Springs, Texas Republican Party members of the Texas House of Representatives Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century members of the Texas Legislature {{Texas-politician-stub