
Mark Eberwine
TX-35 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleHome inspector
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationTexas
BackgroundHome inspector
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Notable personal detailsMark Eberwine is a San Antonio-area home inspector and construction defects expert. He previously served as president of the Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors and handled the association’s legislative and regulatory affairs. He has run for the Republican nomination in Texas’ 35th Congressional District.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports tax relief for homeowners and retirees, pro-growth policies that reduce regulations and encourage small business expansion, and policies to limit government spending and social programs; advocates structural changes such as removing the Federal Reserve and replacing revenue with a dynamic fuels tax.
Healthcare
Supports market-oriented and cost-cutting measures to make care more affordable, including reducing perceived misuse of services, increasing price transparency, strengthening rural healthcare access, and protecting patient choice. Proposals include using algorithmic tools to limit unnecessary testing, creating databases to track avoidable ER visits, and targeting immigration-related factors as part of lowering health-care costs. The campaign platform emphasizes expanding access while prioritizing reduced bureaucracy and choice-focused reforms.
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Immigration & Border
Supports stronger border security and increased resources for border enforcement, favors enforcing existing immigration laws, and backs policies to stop illegal trafficking (including fentanyl).
Public Safety & Guns
The candidate emphasizes public safety by supporting fully funding law enforcement and investing in community policing initiatives so officers have the tools to protect families. No explicit policy statements on specific gun laws (for example, background checks, assault weapons bans, red flag laws, or concealed-carry rules) were found on the campaign site.
News
Mark Eberwine is mentioned in coverage about a record number of Republicans leaving the U.S. House, with 35 members retiring or seeking higher office. The wave of departures is being framed as a potential risk to the party’s ability to hold its narrow House margins.
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