Willie Madrid is running for re-election in the Democratic Primary for House District 53. He has served in the legislature since 2018 and is a member of the House Education Committee and House Transportation, Public Works & Capital Improvements Committee. Madrid did not return our questionnaire so all information provided is from public sources.
Madrid has worked as an Instructional Assistant for Gadsden Independent Public School District for over a decade, and he is also a coach and community leader in Chaparral. His key priorities are education, infrastructure, and jobs. During his tenure, Madrid has sponsored legislation to ensure students who are unable to pay for school lunches do not go hungry, along with salary increases for educational assistants and tax credits for retired firefighters.
While Madrid has championed some important bills during his time in office, he has voted against key reforms in recent legislative sessions. In 2024 he voted against prohibiting firearms at polling locations (SB5), clean energy standards (HB41), paid family medical leave (SB8), and establishing waiting periods for gun purchases (HB129). In 2023, he voted against establishing penalties for negligence in leaving a firearm accessible to minors (HB9). In 2022 he voted against prohibiting intimidation of election officials (SB144), and in 2021 against Paid Sick Leave (HB20). While those bills still passed, it’s troubling that Madrid often votes with Republicans and in the 2024 voted with Republicans to kill both Paid Family Medical Leave and the Oil and Gas Future Royalty Rate bills.
Based on Willie Madrid’s voting record on environmental protections, common sense control, and paid family medical leave, we do not recommend him for House District 53.
Willie Madrid is running for re-election in the Democratic Primary for House District 53. He has served in the legislature since 2018 and is a member of the House Education Committee and House Transportation, Public Works & Capital Improvements Committee. Madrid did not return our questionnaire so all information provided is from public sources.
Madrid has worked as an Instructional Assistant for Gadsden Independent Public School District for over a decade, and he is also a coach and community leader in Chaparral. His key priorities are education, infrastructure, and jobs. During his tenure, Madrid has sponsored legislation to ensure students who are unable to pay for school lunches do not go hungry, along with salary increases for educational assistants and tax credits for retired firefighters.
While Madrid has championed some important bills during his time in office, he has voted against key reforms in recent legislative sessions. In 2024 he voted against prohibiting firearms at polling locations (SB5), clean energy standards (HB41), paid family medical leave (SB8), and establishing waiting periods for gun purchases (HB129). In 2023, he voted against establishing penalties for negligence in leaving a firearm accessible to minors (HB9). In 2022 he voted against prohibiting intimidation of election officials (SB144), and in 2021 against Paid Sick Leave (HB20). While those bills still passed, it’s troubling that Madrid often votes with Republicans and in the 2024 voted with Republicans to kill both Paid Family Medical Leave and the Oil and Gas Future Royalty Rate bills.
Based on Willie Madrid’s voting record on environmental protections, common sense control, and paid family medical leave, we do not recommend him for House District 53.