State Rep. Ray Lopez (D-San Antonio) will certainly not look for reelection in 2026, his workplace validated to the San Antonio Record.
The opening in his Westside state Residence area– thought about deeply blue area– is currently attracting passion from a minimum of 2 prospects of what’s most likely to be a jampacked Autonomous main.
Lopez, 75, is just one of the Texas Residence Democrats still presently in Illinois as component of an intended quorum break to quit the legislature from accepting Head of state Donald Trump’s redistricting strategy.
He won an unique political election to stand for Texas Residence Area 125 in 2019, after having actually stood for Area 6 on the San Antonio Common council for 4 terms. He likewise offered on the Northside ISD board of trustees.
” I have actually invested a huge component of my life in public chosen solution, consisting of 9 years on the 4th biggest institution area in Texas, a number of years on the Area 20 Education And Learning Solution Facility, 8 years on the San Antonio City Board, and finishing my fourth term in the Texas Legislature,” Lopez claimed in a declaration offered by his workplace.
” Among one of the most crucial points a chosen authorities can do is to produce a sequence strategy to proceed the concepts they have actually protected or progressed,” Lopez claimed in the declaration. “That’s precisely what I am doing as I change to the following phase of my life.”

Lopez and various other Democrats are anticipated to return from their quorum break as quickly as The golden state strengthens a strategy to counter possible Autonomous losses from Texas’ redistricting initiative.
But a 2nd unique session has actually currently been contacted us to advance with the brand-new Texas maps, a recommended restriction on THC items and various other traditional concerns.
A uncommon opening for regional Democrats
Texas Residence Area 125 beginnings near Our Woman of the Lake College and extends northwest towards Federal government Canyon, overlapping dramatically with the Area 6 council seat that attracted 8 competitors for an open race previously this year.
Declare the March primary does not officially open till Nov. 8, yet prospects can submit a project treasurer’s record that enables them to begin increasing cash and marketing prior to after that.
Lopez’s long time principal of personnel, Donovon Rodriguez, 33, was currently marketing for the seat at a celebration of the Northwest Bexar Region Democrats on Saturday. He submitted a treasurer’s record a number of weeks ago calling his employer as his treasurer.
Rodriguez formerly benefited previous Councilwoman Shirley Gonzales ( D5) and state Sen. José Menéndez (D-San Antonio), and quickly thought about competing the open Common council Area 6 seat this year.
” I take into consideration that to be a great team of individuals that I found out excellent plan from … and much like Ray carried out in this quorum break, I will certainly remain to be that competitor that the area requested,” Rodriguez informed the Record.
Adrian Reyna, executive vice head of state of San Antonio ISD’s instructors’ union, has actually likewise submitted a treasurer’s record.
Reyna, 38, is a united state background educator at San Antonio ISD that is presently on unique project carrying out the area’s rightsizing initiative. He likewise stands for arranged labor on the VIA Metropolitan Transportation board and offers on the exec board of San Antonio’s AFL-CIO Central Labor Council.
” As someone that has actually committed his life to guaranteeing that there were high-grade community public colleges in our area … seeing this previous session, seeing what we’re undergoing now as a nation, there’s no question in my mind that it’s time to tip up,” he informed the Record.
Reyna has actually employed Viva National politics, a San Antonio-based political consulting company run by long time planner Laura Barberena, to handle his project.
Offering in the Texas Legislature has actually ended up being an intense job in the last few years.
Legislators are meant to offer 140 days in Austin for a legal session that takes place just in odd-numbered years.
Actually, they have actually been investing a lot more time there, as Gov. Greg Abbott calls duplicated unique sessions focused on pressing with GOP concerns that really did not locate assistance throughout the normal session.
The work pays $7,200 each year, plus gas mileage repayments and a daily gratuity.