For Immediate Release

November 13, 2019

EMILY’s List Endorses Shannon Hutcheson in Texas’ 10th Congressional District

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, EMILY’s List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, endorsed Shannon Hutcheson for Congress in Texas’ 10th Congressional District. Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILY’s List, released the following statement:

“EMILY's List is proud to endorse Shannon Hutcheson for Congress because she is running to give Texas working families the same opportunities that enabled her to succeed. After receiving scholarships, work-study grants, and student loans to put herself through school, Shannon founded her own law firm where she has fought for causes including reproductive justice, access to health care, and served as a voice for survivors of domestic abuse. In Congress, Shannon will continue to take on the tough fights for those whose voices have often gone unheard.

“Shannon is challenging Republican incumbent Congressman Michael McCaul, an extremist whose agenda hurts the hardworking Texans he was elected to serve. McCaul and his deep-pocketed allies are sure to do everything they can to hold on to this seat, but she has what it takes to fight back and win. Let’s show Shannon the full support of the EMILY’s List community and help elect this champion for Texas working families to Congress.”

Shannon Hutcheson is a lifelong Texas who graduated from Austin College and the University of Texas School of Law. Once she paid off her significant student loans, she co-founded a small, women-owned law firm. Shannon has served on the board of the Austin Children’s Shelter, helping oversee its merger to form The SAFE Alliance, which serves survivors of child abuse, domestic violence, sex trafficking, and sexual assault. She also served on the board of SAFE and was a founding member of Women of Hope, an organization that raises money for SAFE. Shannon lives in Austin with her husband and their younger daughter, and their older daughter lives nearby and is a student at the University of Texas.



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