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Ronny Jackson​‍​​‍‌‍​​‌‌​​​‍‌‍​​‍‌‌‌

US Representative (R-TX-13)
Tracked Sitting member of the House; tracked for votes, donor mapping, and committee oversight.
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Non-English language at home​‍​​‍‌‍​​‌‌​​​‍‌‍​​‍‌‌‌: 21% of households (Spanish: 126,900; Vietnamese: 3,493; Chinese: 2,483)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Gulf ​‍​​‍‌‍​​‌‌​​​‍‌‍​​‍‌‌‌War-era veterans: 14,831 (largest veteran cohort)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demogr​‍​​‍‌‍​​‌‌​​​‍‌‍​​‍‌‌‌aphic anchor: Median age: 35.9
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Unemployment rate: 3.9%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Foreign-born population: 10.2% (79.6k)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: U.S. citizenship rate: 93.6%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Hispanic population share: 28.9% (226k)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: White (Non-Hispanic) population share: 67.2% (452k)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population: 782,513 (2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median rent: $1,118
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median property value: $192,600
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's degree or higher: 26.2%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership rate: 64.2%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate: 10.3% (ACS 5-Year); 14.6% (Data USA 2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income: $68,442 (2024)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Texas Proposition 1 — Property Tax Reduction (2023) (2023) — passed, margin approved by voters
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Texas Proposition 6 — Water Infrastructure Fund (2023) (2023) — passed, margin 77.5% to 22.5%
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (livestock, cotton, wheat) (share 0.047)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 61 - Educational Services (share 0.108)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 - Retail Trade (share 0.117)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 - Health Care and Social Assistance (share 0.126)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: JBS USA (Cactus — beef processing, major livestock industry employer) (3000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Pantex Plant (Amarillo — nuclear weapons assembly/disassembly, DOE) (3600 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Bell Helicopter (Amarillo — tiltrotor assembly for V-22 Osprey) (1500 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Amarillo campus) (3000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] Top employer: Sheppard Air Force Base (Wichita Falls) (8000 employees)
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Pending Review [constituency_baseline] District summary: Texas's 13th Congressional District encompasses the Texas Panhandle and parts of Texoma and northeastern North Texas, including Amarillo, Wichita Falls, and parts of Denton. With approximately 782,513 residents, it is one of the most Republican districts in Texas (Cook PVI R+26). Jackson has represented this district since 2021, succeeding retiring Rep. Mac Thornberry. The district has a median household income of $68,442 — well above the $37,585 national median — and a poverty rate of 10.3% (ACS) to 14.6% (Data USA broader measure). The population is 67.2% White (Non-Hispanic) and 28.9% Hispanic with 93.6% U.S. citizenship and 10.2% foreign-born. Median home values are $192,600 with a 64.2% homeownership rate. Only 26.2% hold bachelor's degrees, well below the 33.7% national average. The economy is anchored by agriculture (livestock, cattle feeding, crop production — Jackson's top industry donors include Texas Cattle Feeders Assn at $31,050 and American Crystal Sugar at $30,000), oil & gas ($360,844 in contributions), healthcare (46,772 employees), and defense (Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls). The district is car-dependent: 75.5% drive alone with a 20.7-minute average commute. Veteran population is significant: 14,831 Gulf War-era, 12,206 Vietnam-era, and 7,580 Gulf War (1990s) veterans. The most common non-English languages are Spanish (126,900 households), Vietnamese (3,493), and Chinese (2,483). Key local concerns include agricultural trade policy, water infrastructure, rural healthcare access, and military base retention.
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Pending Review Voted yea on Various — Defense/Veterans Policy (NDAA Votes Including Jackson Amendment to Prohibit DOD from Paying for Abortion Services (FY2024) and Opposition to Tuberville's Military Holds) on 2023-07-15: Jackson authored and defended an NDAA amendment to prohibit DOD from funding abortion services — a signature culture-war vote. He also criticized Sen. Tuberville's 10-month hold on military nominations for undermining 'military readiness and the morale of our troops.' This illustrates Jackson's dual identity: a culture warrior on abortion policy and a conventional military readiness hawk. Both positions serve different constituencies — the pro-life base and the military/veteran community in his district (14,831 Gulf War-era veterans).
Date: 2023-07-15 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.J. Res. 139 (Proposing a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution) on 2026-03-18: Jackson voted Yea to constitutionally require balanced federal budgets — a position he'd championed since co-sponsoring H.J. Res. 2. This vote occurred in the same session as his Yea for the OBBB, which the CBO projected would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit. Voting for a constitutional balanced budget requirement while simultaneously supporting deficit-financed tax cuts is a direct contradiction. Jackson's iVoterGuide profile framed the BBA as essential to 'guarantee Social Security' — a framing at odds with the OBBB's fiscal impact.
Date: 2026-03-18 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 5371 (Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2026 — Ending the 43-Day Government Shutdown) on 2025-11-12: Jackson voted to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. His 14.6% poverty-rate district and SNAP-dependent population were directly harmed by the prolonged shutdown. The vote was pragmatic governing aligned with his district's economic needs — a contrast with his anti-spending fiscal rhetoric on other votes. His Agricultural Committee work made food assistance continuity particularly salient.
Date: 2025-11-12 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 7147 (Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026) on 2026-04-29: Jackson was a forceful advocate for DHS and ICE funding, appearing on Newsmax and Fox Business to demand Senate Democrats 'get back and do something.' He accused Democrats of wanting to 'defund ICE.' His district's 93.6% citizenship rate means ICE enforcement has minimal local impact, but the vote aligned with his border-security brand and his Laken Riley Act cosponsorship.
Date: 2026-04-29 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 7567 (Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 (Farm Bill) — On Passage) on 2026-04-30: Jackson voted Yea (224-200). He introduced the Foreign Animal Disease Prevention Act (H.R. 3915) and highlighted screwworm detection in his district — representing the Panhandle's agricultural interests. The bill preserved SNAP cuts from the OBBB, affecting food-insecure families in his 14.6% poverty-rate district. His Livestock ($324,765) and Crop Production ($93,615) donors strongly supported the bill. Only 3 Republicans voted Nay.
Date: 2026-04-30 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 22 (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act — On Passage) on 2025-04-10: Jackson voted with all Republicans (220-208) to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration. Only 4 Democrats joined. His district is 93.6% citizens — the ID requirements create minimal barriers for constituents. The League of Women Voters characterized the bill as a voter suppression measure.
Date: 2025-04-10 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted nay on H.R. 8035 (Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($60.8 billion)) on 2024-04-20: Jackson voted against Ukraine aid, joining the majority of House Republicans. Republicans for Ukraine gave him an 'F' grade — the lowest possible. He voted to strike $300M in Ukraine aid, to prohibit all security assistance, and to end lend-lease authority. He stated: 'We can't green light globalist nonsense that sends another $60 billion to Ukraine and allows another 2 million illegal immigrants to come to America a year. Insanity!' Notably, he voted for the 2022 Lend-Lease Act — the only pro-Ukraine vote in his record.
Date: 2024-04-20 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on H.R. 1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act — On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment and Final Passage) on 2025-07-03: Jackson voted Yea (218-214) and was an enthusiastic promoter, tweeting that the bill 'finally puts an END to Joe Biden's Green New SCAM!' and calling it a 'MAJOR WIN for common sense.' The CBO projected the bill would add $3-4 trillion to the deficit and cut ~$930 billion from Medicaid. His district's 14.6% poverty rate (Data USA), $68,442 median household income, and heavy reliance on rural healthcare made the Medicaid cuts particularly harmful. Jackson had previously co-sponsored a Balanced Budget Amendment requiring constitutionally balanced budgets — a direct contradiction. His agricultural donors (Livestock: $324,765, Texas Cattle Feeders: $31,050) and oil & gas donors ($360,844) strongly supported the bill's deregulation. The AFL-CIO scored his vote 'Wrong' (against working people).
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Voted yea on S. 5 / H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act — On Passage) on 2025-01-07: Jackson was an enthusiastic supporter, posting: 'The Laken Riley Act has PASSED the House and will soon be signed by @POTUS!' He praised it as a bill 'aimed at deporting illegal aliens who commit violent crimes.' His district is 93.6% citizens with 10.2% foreign-born — immigration enforcement has limited direct impact. The vote aligned with his AIPAC donor support ($34,646 top contributor) and his Trump-endorsed conservative identity. 46 Democrats crossed party lines to support the bill; Jackson's vote was party-line but amplified by his vocal social media support.
Date: 2025-01-07 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [disclosure] A Pentagon Inspector General report — based on interviews with 78 witnesses — found Jackson 'disparaged, belittled, bullied, and humiliated' subordinates, made 'sexual and denigrating' comments about a female subordinate, and engaged in inappropriate alcohol use while on presidential trips. Jackson flatly denied all allegations: 'I have not and will not ever conduct myself in a way that undermines the sincerity with which I take my oath to my country or my constituents.'
Date: 2021-03-03 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [statement] Jackson served as White House physician and repeatedly vouched for Donald Trump's 'excellent health' and 'incredibly good genes' during a lengthy 2018 press conference, stating Trump weighed 239 lbs at 6-foot-3. His own predecessor, Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman (Obama's physician), and ethics experts later characterized Jackson's glowing assessment of Trump as politically motivated rather than medically objective.
Date: 2018-01-16 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [vote] On July 3, 2025, Jackson voted Yea on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), calling it 'a MAJOR WIN for common sense and for putting the AMERICAN PEOPLE FIRST.' The CBO projected the OBBB would add approximately $3-4 trillion to the federal deficit over 10 years. Jackson also voted Yea on the House budget resolution (H.Con.Res.14) that initiated reconciliation.
Date: 2025-07-03 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [vote] Jackson co-sponsored H.J. Res. 2, a Balanced Budget Amendment that would constitutionally require the federal government to balance its budget. His iVoterGuide profile stated: 'By balancing our budget we can guarantee Social Security will not be in peril. By controlling wasteful government spending we can ensure that the money is available to take care of the generations that have made this country great!' He voted Yea on H.J. Res. 139, the Balanced Budget Amendment, on March 18, 2026.
Date: 2026-03-18 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [statement] In February 2022, Jackson issued a press release and sent a constituent email touting his 'instrumental' role in securing funding for the Red River Chloride Control Project — a water purification project funded by the very infrastructure bill he called 'TERRIBLE' and voted against. His release stated: 'I was relentless in pursuit of this funding, and I am proud to see a positive outcome because of my office's work.'
Date: 2022-02-02 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review [statement] In October 2021, Jackson tweeted: 'I WILL NOT be voting for Pelosi's bloated infrastructure bill, which spits in the face of the Patriotic values my constituents expect...I love the Panhandle, and I can't in good conscience support such a TERRIBLE bill.' He voted Nay on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on November 5, 2021.
Date: 2021-10-14 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review FEC candidate committee ID: C00730531 (Texans for Ronny Jackson). Jackson's campaign used WinRed as its primary fundraising platform, processing $4,358,873 across 308 transactions in the 2024 cycle.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review The Office of Congressional Ethics found 'substantial reason to believe' Jackson's campaign committee 'routinely' made monthly payments of $175.37 to the Amarillo Club from October 2020 to September 2021, spending at least $6,839.18 in campaign funds for a private dining club and gym in downtown Amarillo — a potential violation of campaign finance law prohibiting personal use of campaign funds.
Date: 2024-06-24 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Quiver Quantitative estimates Jackson's net worth at $1.7M as of August 2025 — the 241st highest in Congress. Approximately $216,200 invested in publicly traded assets. He traded Intel stock, selling before it slid nearly 25%.
Date: 2025-08-12 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Q4 2025 fundraising: disclosed $454,200 in a FEC Q4 filing on January 31, 2026 — the 184th most from all Q4 reports. 89% from individual donors.
Date: 2026-01-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Top contributing organizations (2019-2024): American Israel Public Affairs Cmte ($34,646 total — $9,646 individuals + $25,000 PAC), Fairly Group ($33,200 — all individuals), Texas Cattle Feeders Assn ($31,050 — $6,050 individuals + $25,000 PAC), American Crystal Sugar ($30,000 — all PAC), Discovery Operating ($28,648 — all individuals).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review Top contributing industries (2019-2024): Retired ($5,880,648), Republican/Conservative ($587,258), Health Professionals ($484,367), Oil & Gas ($360,844), Livestock ($324,765).
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
Pending Review 2019-2024 election cycle: Raised $13,262,962; Spent $9,861,015; Cash on hand $3,401,947; Debts $0. Source of funds: Retired contributions dominate at $5,880,648 (all individuals). PAC contributions approximately 25% of total fundraising.
Date: 2024-12-31 Added: 03 May 2026
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