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✨ Susan Valliant: A Nurse. A Fighter. A Voice for the People.

Susan Valliant has never been one to stand on the sidelines. For over four decades, she’s lived in Texas House District 94—serving patients, and standing up for the values that make Texas strong. She’s not a career politician. She’s a registered nurse, a grassroots warrior, and a woman of faith who believes our government should serve the people—not rule over them.

Born and raised in Texas, Susan built her life in Tarrant County, where she’s worked tirelessly to care for others. After earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UT Arlington, she went on to serve in nearly every corner of the medical field—from Emergency Room nurse to Director of Nurses, Family Practice, and Cardiac Rehab. For most of her career, she juggled two jobs—not because she had to, but because she’s always believed in giving everything she’s got.

For the past 15 years, Susan has also worked as a medical instructor, teaching life-saving skills like Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) to doctors, nurses, and even church congregations throughout the district.

But in 2010, something changed.

When Obamacare was passed behind closed doors on Christmas Eve, Susan saw clearly what many Texans feared: a government no longer accountable to the people. That moment lit a fire in her. She got involved, became a District Captain for the Convention of States, and began educating others on the importance of limited government and self-governance. She realized that if we wanted to preserve our freedoms, we couldn’t rely on politicians to do it—we had to do it ourselves.

Then came 2020. The election. The shutdowns. The censorship. The mandates. For Susan, it was a turning point.

She knew the fight for our country was no longer theoretical—it was urgent. She stepped up once again, becoming a Tarrant County GOP Precinct Chair, attending state conventions, and in 2024, earning the trust of her peers as the State Republican Party Committeewoman for Senate District 10.

Through it all, Susan has remained a grassroots constitutional conservative—unshakably pro-life, pro-family, and pro-liberty. She’s fought for election integrity, educational transparency, and the voice of everyday Texans who feel forgotten by a political class more concerned with power than people.

What she’s seen in the Texas House deeply concerns her:
A growing divide in the Republican Party. Lawmakers who ignore their constituents. Political insiders hand-picking candidates behind closed doors. Schools pushing ideology instead of academics. Families being taxed out of their homes. A government more interested in controlling lives than protecting liberty.

Susan has had enough. And she knows you have too.

That’s why she’s running for Texas House District 94—the people’s seat.

Because the future of Texas doesn’t belong to lobbyists, elites, or political machines. It belongs to We the People.

As we approach America’s 250th birthday, Susan believes this next chapter must be written by citizens who are bold, brave, and unafraid to stand up and speak out.

“It’s time to be bold. It’s time to be Valliant. Let’s take Texas back—together.”

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