Justice reform teams as soon as spent huge electing progressive district attorneys throughout the nation — together with a roughly $1 million marketing campaign to assist Democrat Joe Gonzales defeat incumbent Nico LaHood within the main in 2018.
Eight years later, progressive DAs are underneath intense scrutiny from Texas GOP leaders attempting to strip their energy, and the teams that helped elect them have largely vanished from the scene.
The Texas Justice & Public Security PAC that spent roughly $3.6 million serving to Gonzales and Travis County District Lawyer José Garza has been dissolved, in accordance with marketing campaign filings.
In the meantime, the bail reform-focused Texas Organizing Mission reemerged briefly on this yr’s race to interchange the retiring Gonzales, however their candidate Jim Bethke completed final in a discipline of eight Democratic main contenders, and the group hasn’t been concerned since.
Democrats at the moment are down to 2 candidates within the race to interchange Gonzales — each of whom help some nuanced justice reform measures, however have largely relied on private funds to make their case to voters.
Bail reform teams gained uncommon entry to the workplace underneath Gonzales, and neither candidate believes that ought to proceed.

Former Fourth Court docket of Appeals Justice Luz Elena Chapa has gone a lot additional in criticizing Gonzales’ document as DA, incomes a nod from the San Antonio Police Officers Affiliation and ending first within the March main
“We do have a giant subject with repeat offenders, particularly routine repeat offenders,” Chapa declared on a debate stage stuffed with progressive Democrats forward of that race. “We do have a disaster as a result of we haven’t been robust on crime in our group, and we have to make critical modifications to enhance public security.”
In a Could 26 main runoff, she faces profession prosecutor Jane Davis, who Gonzales recruited to supervise the workplace’s Juvenile Division, and who has chosen her phrases rigorously whereas defending his work preserving low-level offenders out of jail.
“Joe introduced in lots of good individuals as his chiefs, and I feel he had some excellent concepts so far as what he needed to do progressively,” Davis informed the Report. “He has applied a few of these concepts, a few of them have labored very nicely and a few of them want some refinement.”

Marketing campaign finance reviews have been due Monday, providing the one take a look at cash raised and spent between the first and runoff elections.
They indicated Chapa has been leaning on a enterprise group that wishes change to complement her private funds — whereas Davis’ requires continuity have left her largely out on her personal.
Chapa raised about $290,000 between Feb. 22 and Could 16, spent about $400,000 and reported $44,000 within the financial institution as of Could 16.
Davis raised about $50,000 in that very same span, spent $275,000 and reported $100,000 readily available.
Chapa has spent a complete of about $520,000 on her marketing campaign since coming into the race, bolstered by about $225,000 in private loans and about $120,000 from her ex-husband, Miguel Chapa.
Davis has solely raised a complete of about $60,000 from donors since coming into the race, and her newest report notes $326,000 nonetheless excellent in private loans.
The winner of the Democratic main would be the odds-on favourite to hold a blue county in November.
However they’ll instantly face a state legislative session the place Gov. Greg Abbott needs authority to question and substitute native district attorneys, and conservatives are more and more wanting to make examples of progressive DA’s who step out of line.
Outdoors of the Brook Hole Library on Monday, Chip Roy, one among Republicans’ prime candidates to change into Texas’ subsequent lawyer basic, drew cheers calling to take away Garza — the Travis County District Lawyer who’s now among the many remaining progressive DAs from that unique class, and was simply reelected in 2024.
“We bought to do away with that man … there’s simply no different manner round it,” stated Roy. “And/or, we’ve bought to have state energy to end-run the DAs.”
Meet the Democrats operating for Bexar County District Lawyer
The San Antonio Report sat down with Democrats Luz Elena Chapa and Jane Davis to speak about their expertise and imaginative and prescient for the district lawyer position. The winner of the Could 26 Democratic main runoff will face Republican Ashley Foster in November.

