Pro-Business, Pro-Fiscal Responsibility: The Leader Irving Needs In Austin

Rose Cannaday cares about Irving and has devoted her life to uplifting our community and finding practical solutions to help those in need. From serving on the Irving City Council, where she championed business development, neighborhood enhancement, DART services, our libraries, and proactive road repair, Rose knows how to get things done and enhance the quality of life in Irving.

Rose has served as an Executive Board Member of the Irving Schools Foundation – championing our public schools, as a member of the Irving Rotary Club, and supported our Fine Arts and community morale as a Board Member for the Irving Symphony Orchestra.

As a successful business owner and Real Estate Investor, Rose can fight for common-sense fiscal policy that benefits ALL of Irving in the Texas House of Representatives.


Priorities For Texas

Picture of the Texas State Capital Building with people at ground level - Rose Cannaday for Texas House District 105
  • Establish a more reliable and functional power grid. Enough with the excuses, it’s time for action.
  • Ensure future water needs are met by championing responsible development and usage strategies
  • Support our Public Schools, Teachers, and Parental Rights.
  • Protect Irving and Texas Cities from legislative overreach.
  • Reduce property taxes and cut wasteful spending
  • Stronger laws for dangerous criminals and drug dealers.
  • Create a business-friendly climate that encourages small business development

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Experience Matters

Rose has spent more than a decade as President of Cannaday & Associates Mediation Services, where she has helped many negotiate positive outcomes. She also spent 20 years as the President of Public Relations at Creative Image Strategy and 11 years in Radio and Television production.

In Irving, Rose’s community involvement, leadership, and coalition building have not gone unnoticed. Her recognition and service in various community leadership roles, including Past President of Leadership Irving, and her roles on the Executive Board of the Irving ISD Foundation, the Irving Police Foundation, the Salvation Army Irving Advisory Council, and the Irving Heritage Society, underscore her significant influence and impact.

While on the City Council, she served on the Audit and Finance Committee, the Convention and Visitors Board, the Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce, Irving Flood Control District 3, community services, and public works.

Early Vote October 21 – November 1 Election Day Tuesday, November 5th