Cheryl Bean
Tarrant County's Battle-Tested Conservative for Texas HD 94
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In the bustling heart of Tarrant County, Cheryl Bean steps forward as a seasoned conservative candidate for Texas House District 94 in the 2026 Republican primary, encompassing cities like Arlington, Bedford, Euless, Hurst, and parts of Fort Worth. With over 30 years in the defense industry, co-owning a global mission company recently sold, and chairing a public charter school board, Bean brings real-world expertise in fiscal scrutiny, border security, and child protection, honed from sensitive operations in Afghanistan and Africa, plus local service on the MHMR board. A lifelong Tarrant resident, she's raised four children and now watches 12 grandchildren grow, driven by faith, family values, and a commitment to freedom from government overreach, rejecting career politics for full-time service to keep her community safe and prosperous.
Bean's Bold Vision: Cutting Taxes, Securing Borders, and Protecting Families
Bean's platform zeros in on conservative essentials: slashing property taxes through appraisal caps, homestead exemptions, and surplus allocations without crippling local services; fortifying border security with permanent fixes to communication and tech gaps amid cartel threats; safeguarding children by rooting out DEI/CRT in schools, banning gender confusion agendas, and expanding school choice while auditing wasteful education spending. She vows to boost prosperity by deregulating small businesses, expanding affordable housing, and halting casino expansion, which she warns brings addiction and crime; plus, defending life, liberty, 2nd Amendment rights, and religious freedoms, drawing from her award-winning fights against radical ideologies and her firsthand global insights to resist foreign threats and overregulation.
Strong Endorsements and a Rallying Cry for Tarrant Voters
Endorsed by heavyweights like incumbent Rep. Tony Tinderholt, County Judge Tim O'Hare, Sheriff Bill Waybourn, reform-minded reps like Mitch Little (Freshman of the Year) and Nate Schatzline, plus law enforcement groups and conservative leaders such as Coach Joe Kennedy and Matt Rinaldi, Bean's campaign aligns with allied efforts like the Contract with Texas reformers, anti-casino advocacy, and critiques of green policies inflating costs. The newsletter spotlights her trailblazing as Builder of the Year, Kelly Shackelford Award recipient, and anti-gambling leader, urging action as early voting spans February 17-27, 2026, with Election Day March 3—positioning Bean as the fighter to deliver on Republican pledges, strengthen economies, and shield values in Austin. Head to CherylBeanforTexas.com to support and engage.
