Rep Leach is Running for Re-Election!

July 10, 2025
Rep Leach is Running for Re-Election!

State Representative Jeff Leach officially announced today that he will seek re-election to the Texas House of Representatives for House District 67. Leach, a lifelong resident of Collin County, emphasized his continued commitment to delivering bold, conservative results for the people of Texas – with a strong focus on delivering property tax relief, strengthening education, protecting children and fighting for the Texas values of faith, family and freedom.

“Representing the people of House District 67 in the Texas House is one of the greatest honors of my life,” said Leach. “This past session, we fought for historic property tax relief, made transformative investments in our public schools, delivered the nation’s largest day-one school choice program passed critical legislation to protect our kids, safeguard our families and keep our communities safe. I kept my promises to my constituents. But we’re not done yet – and I’m running for re-election to keep building on that momentum.”

With the launch of his re-election campaign, Jeff Leach is proud to announce the endorsements of President Donald Trump and Governor Greg Abbott.

“Based on your Professionalism and, even more importantly, your Patriotism, and in recognition of your outstanding service to the Great People of Texas, I am honored to give you, Jeff Leach, my Complete and Total Endorsement in the upcoming Re-Election.” – President Donald J. Trump

“Jeff Leach is a conservative leader who gets results. He passed Trey’s Law to protect vulnerable children and delivered legislation to empower parents and support educators.” -Governor Greg Abbott

“As I have always done, every single day this session I rolled up my sleeves and fought hard for the values and priorities of the people I represent. For as long as I have the blessing of serving in the Texas House, I will continue to fight to protect our children, empower our parents, defend our freedoms, and strengthen our communities,” said Leach. “I look forward to continuing that work in the Texas House.”