Collier, the 2018 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor of Texas, was the party's 2014 nominee for state comptroller. He worked for 20 years as a top executive at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, an international accounting firm, and then became chief financial officer of a Texas oil company.
Mike Collier
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"The state is set to recapture an additional $500 million in Robin Hood payments from taxpayers and not one penny of it will go to…
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"Earlier this year, Dan Patrick and Republican leadership snatched millions of dollars in benefits from retired teachers."
Opponent Glenn Hegar expressed pride in legislated cuts to public school funding.
"Glenn Hegar promised to eliminate the property tax."