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Eustaquio Castro-Mendoza

Eustaquio Castro-Mendoza

Overview

Current roleU.S. Navy intelligence officer

PartyDemocratic

GenderMale

LocationTexas

BackgroundU.S. Navy intelligence officer

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EducationAngelo State University — B.A./B.S., Biology (1976)

Notable personal detailsEustaquio “Stock” Castro-Mendoza is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’s 27th Congressional District. He served in the U.S. Navy as an intelligence officer (1983–2013) and later worked as deputy director in the AFPAK Hands program in 2013. He also worked as a high school science teacher (2014–2022). He earned biology degrees from Angelo State University and a master’s in national security from the U.S. Naval War College.

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Positions

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Economy & Taxes

The candidate emphasizes lowering everyday costs (housing, food, energy), protecting Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and veterans’ benefits, and supporting jobs, small businesses, and responsible energy development. No explicit tax-rate proposals or detailed tax-policy prescriptions are stated on the campaign issues pages reviewed.

Healthcare

Supports affordable, accessible healthcare; will fight to lower healthcare costs, protect rural hospitals, and preserve Medicare and Medicaid so seniors and families maintain access to care.

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Immigration & Border

The candidate supports defunding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and endorses immigration reform. This indicates a position favoring limits on current enforcement agencies and pursuing changes to immigration policy consistent with expanded legal pathways or reduced enforcement emphasis.

Climate & Energy

Supports responsible energy development that balances job creation with protecting land and water and specifically calls for investing in wind and clean energy to grow local economies and safeguard resources.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Eustaquio Castro-Mendoza is being mentioned in the context of the 2026 midterm House outlook, where Republicans have lost ground in several key districts. The latest update suggests the race for control of the House is becoming more competitive, with Democrats seeing a better path to retaking it. No other specific developments about Castro-Mendoza are provided in the available summaries.

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