

The Opportunity
Texas’s 14th Congressional District is the Gulf Coast’s economic backbone and a bellwether for where Texas is headed. Few regions in the country pack in as much diversity, industry, and potential as ours. Nowhere else do you find this mix of power, potential, and people: the energy and space capital of the country; the refineries and ports that drive America’s economy; the farmland that feeds our communities; the sprawling suburbs and small towns that reflect where the state is growing; the small businesses and global corporations that anchor our prosperity; the universities, hospitals, and tourism that make us a destination. Yet despite everything this region contributes, TX-14 is too often an afterthought in Austin and Washington — its communities face rising costs, neglected infrastructure, understaffed hospitals and schools, and some of Texas’s highest risks from hurricanes, flooding, and industrial disasters.
After the Legislature redrew the district in 2025, TX-14 became larger, faster-growing, and far more diverse — reshaping its needs and priorities. The new boundaries pull in central Brazoria County and the eastern edge of Fort Bend County, adding high-growth communities like Iowa Colony, Manvel, Sienna, and Missouri City, where explosive population growth is driving up housing demand and straining infrastructure, transportation, and schools. This rapid expansion has transformed the district, blending long-established industrial communities with newly arrived suburban families and creating a far more complex mix of needs. TX-14 now requires proactive representation — someone who understands growth, infrastructure, housing, and the cost-of-living crunch, and who can coordinate federal investment, hold developers and utilities accountable, and protect long-time residents from being priced out.


Our district isn’t just part of Texas’s future — it’s the place shaping it. TX-14 deserves a representative who solves problems, secures good jobs, protects our neighborhoods, and holds government accountable to work efficiently and fairly. Konstantinos is running to provide that leadership — the kind that empowers this district to invest, innovate, and lead.
