Take Back the Keys. Fix the Office. Protect Texans.
Corporations rely on fine print, forced arbitration, and delay to avoid responsibility.
As Attorney General, I will:
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Parents pay on time. The system often does not.
As Attorney General, I will:
Parents' and teachers' concerns sit unresolved for months due to opaque grievance processes.
As Attorney General, I will:
Children must never be treated as revenue streams.
As Attorney General, I will:
Texas taxpayers deserve functioning systems, not endless contracts.
As Attorney General, I will:
Delay causes harm.
As Attorney General, I will:
If a system failed you — we need to know.
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A Record of Accountability
I have spent my career taking on powerful interests on behalf of real people.
Across five states, my work has:
I know how broken systems operate. And I know how to fix them.
What is the Attorney General's job?
The Attorney General ensures that Texans' rights are protected under all applicable laws, especially Texas law, and enforces those laws fairly and promptly.
Does the Attorney General make laws?
No. The Legislature makes laws. The Attorney General enforces them.
Who does the Attorney General represent?
The people of Texas — not donors, vendors, or political allies.
Can the Attorney General investigate government failures?
Yes, particularly when public money is wasted or systems fail to protect Texans.
Have ideas for how the Attorney General's office should better serve Texans? We want to hear from you.
What issues should we prioritize? What's broken that needs fixing?
Or email directly: info@khwaja4texas.com
Concerned about unfair terms in a contract?
As Attorney General, Omer will establish a Contract Review Unit to help Texans identify abusive clauses, forced arbitration, and predatory terms.
Start now by submitting contracts you believe contain unfair terms:
Submissions are confidential. No attorney-client relationship is created.