Addressing The Issues

Economic Stability & Cost of Living

Texans work hard, but the cost of everything keeps climbing — groceries, healthcare, housing, and child care. Stuart will fight for...

tax relief for middle-class families, protect Social Security and Medicare, and crack down on price gouging that’s squeezing our paychecks. He believes the federal government should strengthen small businesses, invest in workforce training, and reward work — not just wealth.

Education, Infrastructure & Smart Growth

Our district is growing fast — and our roads, schools, and infrastructure must keep up. In Congress, Stuart will push for...

federal investments in safe highways, modern classrooms, broadband expansion, and affordable housing. Smart growth means keeping our communities livable and our economy competitive for the next generation.

Clean Energy, Jobs & the Texas Economy

Texas should lead the next energy revolution. Stuart supports expanding clean-energy manufacturing and investing in...

technology that keeps our grid reliable, lowers costs, and creates good-paying jobs right here at home — from Round Rock to Temple.

Service, Veterans & National Security

As the representative for Fort Cavazos and one of the largest veteran communities in Texas, Stuart knows service is more than...

a slogan — it’s a duty. He’ll ensure every veteran and military family receives the benefits they’ve earned, from healthcare and housing to job transition programs.

Stuart supports a strong national defense built on readiness, accountability, and respect for those who serve.

Healthcare for Every Family

Healthcare shouldn’t be a luxury. Stuart supports lowering prescription drug prices, expanding rural and veterans’ care...

access, and protecting Medicare for seniors. He’ll work to make sure every Texan — no matter where they live — can afford quality care.

Integrity, Accountability & Service

Public service is a promise. Stuart will fight for government transparency, ethics reform, and term-limit discussions that...

ensure our leaders answer to the people — not to lobbyists or political insiders. He believes in service over self and restoring trust in Congress.

"In TX-31, we don’t just talk about service — we live it. And it’s time our representation in Congress did, too."
- Stuart Whitlow

Texas’s 31st Congressional District is one of the fastest-growing regions in the state — stretching from the northern edges of Austin through Round Rock, Georgetown, Temple, and Killeen. It’s home to families who work hard, serve their country, and want the same thing from their leaders: honesty, accountability, and results that make life better right here at home...

But as our population grows, so do our challenges. Traffic is worse, housing costs are climbing, and our schools are straining to keep up. Small businesses are battling rising expenses, while too many working families are one unexpected bill away from crisis. In Bell County, veterans still struggle to access timely healthcare; in Williamson County, families see their paychecks stretched thinner every month. And across our rural communities, broadband access, medical care, and infrastructure investment have lagged far behind our needs.

At the same time, Central Texans are building something incredible — a region driven by innovation, service, and community pride. From the tech corridors around Round Rock to the soldiers and veterans of Fort Cavazos, our district reflects the best of what Texas stands for: grit, generosity, and a belief that when we look out for one another, everyone rises.

Stuart Whitlow is running for Congress to meet these challenges head-on — to make Washington work for Central Texas again. His priorities are simple: lower costs for families, support those who serve, modernize our infrastructure, invest in good-paying jobs, and ensure government works with the same integrity and purpose we expect from one another.

Because in TX-31, we don’t just talk about service — we live it. And it’s time our representation in Congress did, too.

Paid for by Whitlow for Congress.