
Robert Chick

Robert Chick
TX-26 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleOwner/operator, health care recruitment
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationTexas
BackgroundOwner/operator, health care recruitment
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EducationTexas State University (reported graduate)
Notable personal detailsRobert Chick is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Texas’ 26th Congressional District. He has worked as an owner/operator in health care recruitment and has been involved with the Lake Cities Rotary Club. His campaign committee is registered with the FEC as “Robert Chick for TX-26 Congressional District.”
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports reducing taxes on individuals (including eliminating taxes on Social Security) and keeping more federal tax dollars in Texans' pockets while opposing corporate subsidies and advocating enforcement of antitrust to lower consumer prices. Emphasizes fiscal responsibility, blocking omnibus spending, and redirecting tax dollars toward state-level priorities rather than expanded federal spending.
Healthcare
Supports insurance transparency and local control over healthcare, opposes one-size-fits-all federal mandates, and prioritizes securing federal funding for community hospitals and veterans’ services. Emphasizes blocking broad federal mandates and bringing federal resources to local hospitals.
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Immigration & Border
Supports securing the border and stopping illegal immigration while emphasizing targeted, lawful, and accountable enforcement and upholding due process; rejects indiscriminate arrests and cruelty and states the ability to apprehend and remove those unlawfully present.
Climate & Energy
Supports local control of Texas energy and water resources, opposes one-size-fits-all federal mandates, and proposes legislation to protect communities from out-of-state corporate uses of electricity and water (e.g., cryptocurrency miners and datacenters). No explicit support for aggressive federal climate targets or major clean-energy transition found on the campaign site.
News
Robert Chick is being mentioned in coverage about Supreme Court voting-rights rulings that could reshape redistricting ahead of the 2026 elections. The reporting says those decisions may make it harder to challenge maps that dilute minority voting power and could affect future congressional and state legislative districts, including in Texas. The available information does not give any specific new action or statement by Chick himself.
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