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From Clinic To City Hall: Dr. Audrey Nath’s running for District C


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What if a city council office ran like an ER—fast triage, clear priorities, and measurable outcomes? That’s the vision physician and mom Dr. Audrey Nath brings to Houston’s District C as she shares how hospital lessons translate into street-level fixes: safer roads that actually slow cars, an end to non‑safety traffic stops that drain trust and budgets, and an office that calls you back before the vote, not after.

Audrey also shows how local leverage works on big issues. She highlights council’s role in rejecting bids reliant on unpaid prison labor, outlines seizure safety standards now under consideration for Texas jails, and explains how parents won state rules limiting smoke near playgrounds. Food deserts and resilience get equal attention—partnering with local farms to buffer shocks and get nutritious meals to kids. On civil rights, we revisit Houston’s HERO history with candor, exploring what durable protections require: broad coalitions, precise implementation guidance for businesses, and messaging that resists misinformation.

If you care about traffic safety, construction detours, buses that arrive, parks that thrive, and libraries that lift graduation rates and wages, this conversation centers the everyday choices that make a city livable. 

Early voting for the District C special election starts March 18, with Election Day on April 4. Join us, share this episode with a neighbor, and if it resonates, subscribe, rate, and leave a review so more Houstonians can find their way to the polls.

For more information: Audreyforhouston.com

For voting information: HarrisVotes.com

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