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Ray Lopez

"It is an honor to represent the residents of House District 125 and Texans everywhere. I am working hard to ensure that my team and are working in the best interest of all Texans. If there is anything that I can do to serve you, please don't hesitate to reach out."

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Ray Lopez, For the Express-News

Gun control debate continues with local leaders and teachers

Sunday, June 12th 2022 |  SBG San Antonio | NEWS4SA 

The event took place downtown with several elected officials including State Senator Jose Menendez and State Representative Ray Lopez. Organizers say they wanted to elevate teachers' voices on the debate since the discussion over gun control includes some calling for more educators to be armed on campus.

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Lopez: City has a chance to redefine transit

Ray Lopez, For the Express-News

Jan. 30, 2020

We have never provided VIA Metropolitan Transit, our bus system, with the funding it needs to grow, modernize and prosper. Comparisons to our peer cities can be illustrative. While VIA is primarily supported by a half-cent sales tax, our sister Texas cities of Houston, Dallas, and Austin all make use of a full penny to fund their transit systems. 

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Lopez: The state needs to focus on housing first policy

Ray Lopez, For the Express-News

Jan. 30, 2020

I believe it is both a moral and economic imperative that state lawmakers adopt a comprehensive strategy that utilizes a “housing first” policy for individuals living on the street. It must include making accessible a wide range of mental health services, addiction treatments, financial assistance, professional mentorships and more sustainable housing.

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