When John Carter settled down in Central Texas with his wife, Erika, he knew it was the right place to raise his family because of the great schools, low taxes, and safe communities. John was a young lawyer who recently completed his bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech and his law degree from University of Texas. At first, he was only one of two lawyers in Round Rock, Texas, but a decade later John Carter was appointed District Judge for the 277th District Court in Williamson County. During that time, he aptly earned the nickname that stuck with him to this day; Judge.
Our Founding Fathers recognized the important role that an informed citizenry plays in our government. The American people have a right to get accurate information about what is happening in their government, and I believe that transparency is the best way to govern.
As your representative in Congress, I have fought to ensure that our government truly serves the people, and is held accountable when it fails to do so.
Here are a few pieces of legislation I have introduced, cosponsored or supported that support government transparency and accountability: