Fighting Crime
As a former prosecutor and criminal court judge, Joan Huffman Joan Huffman
believes the first and most important function of government is to help keep
its citizens safe. Huffman is the leader in the Texas Senate in the fight against
gangs and violent criminals that prey on our communities. She strongly
supports our law enforcement and has been consistently endorsed by law
enforcement groups since her first campaign. She also passed legislation to prevent cities and counties from defunding their police departments, and passed a new law that will allow for the removal of rogue prosecutors that refuse to uphold the law. Senator Huffman passed the Police Protection Act, which increases penalties for crimes committed against our law enforcement officers, and the Damon Allen Act, which reformed the bail system to keep violent repeat offenders off our streets. Joan Huffman is leading the fight in the Senate against human trafficking, child sexual assault and abuse, and online sex predators – authoring laws that make it easier to prosecute and imprison criminals who sexually assault or abuse children. To crack down on fentanyl traffickers, Senator Huffman authored the bill that made it a crime of murder to sell or distribute fentanyl that causes a death.