Carrie Isaac | |
State House: | Texas |
District: | 73rd |
Predecessor: | Kyle Biedermann |
Birth Name: | Carrie Crain |
Party: | Republican |
Spouse: | Jason Isaac |
Children: | 2 |
Education: | Stephen F. Austin State University (BS) Purdue University Global (MS) |
Residence: | Wimberley, Texas |
Carrie Isaac is an American politician serving as the Texas State Representative for District 73 since 2023. She is a member of the Republican Party.
Since 2017, Isaac has been the executive director of the Digital Education & Work Initiative of Texas, a nonprofit organization.[1]
Isaac was the Republican nominee for District 45 in the 2020 election but lost to incumbent Democrat Erin Zwiener.
Isaac was elected as the state representative for District 73 in the 2022 election to succeed retiring Representative Kyle Biedermann.
Isaac is anti-abortion.
Isaac is a supporter of charter schools and opposes the idea of critical race theory.[3]
Isaac proposed to eliminate all polling places on college campuses. She cited safety concerns and political violence.[4]
Isaac resides in Wimberley, TX. She and her husband, Jason, have two children.[3]