Nate Schatzline

Nate Schatzline
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 93rd district
Assumed office
January 10, 2023
Preceded byMatt Krause
Personal details
Born (1991-11-19) November 19, 1991
PartyRepublican
Children3
Alma mater
ProfessionNonprofit founder
WebsiteCampaign website

Nate Schatzline (born November 19, 1991) is an American politician and Christian pastor who is currently serving in the Texas House of Representatives from District 93.[1]

Biography

Schatzline is from Fort Worth, Texas.[1] He is the director of operations of The Justice Reform, an anti-human trafficking nonprofit that operates under Mercy Culture Church in Fort Worth.[2]

Political career

A Republican, Schatzline was elected during the 2022 Texas House of Representatives election, defeating Democrat KC Chowdhury in District 93.[2] He campaigned on Christian conservative values, and supported securing the Mexican border, law enforcement, and lowering taxes.[2] Schatzline supports the Constitutional right to keep and bear arms, and restrictions on abortion, with exceptions when the mother's life is at risk.[2] He opposes critical race theory.[2] Schatzline currently serves on the corrections and human services committee.[1]

In 2023, Schatzline authored bill HB 1266 to restrict drag performances by amending the Texas business and commerce code.[3]

On May 27, 2023, Schatzline voted against the impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.[4]

In 2025, Schatzline authored a bill to make bookstores liable for selling books that contain obscene content.[5]

Schatzline announced he would not seek re-election to a third term in 2026, instead joining the National Faith Advisory Board, which works with the White House under Donald Trump.[6] Fort Worth city councilman Alan Blaylock won the Republican nomination to succeed Schatzline.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nate Schatzline, Texas Rep.: Email and phone. Salary, biographical details and latest news". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  2. ^ a b c d e Brindley, Emily (November 9, 2022). "Live updates: Candidates leading in Fort Worth-area's state House and Senate races". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  3. ^ Abrams, Cameron (2023-02-06). "Rep. Schatzline Introduces Bills to Ban Child Gender Modification, Raise Age of Consent in Texas". The Texan. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  4. ^ Astudillo, Carla and Chris Essig. Ken Paxton was impeached by the Texas House. See how each representative voted., Texas Tribune, May 27, 2023.
  5. ^ "Book bans aren't stopping at libraries—now Texas is targeting bookstores". Houston Chronicle. 2025.
  6. ^ O'Bar, Mary Elise (October 27, 2025). "Texas Rep. Nate Schatzline to Not Seek Re-election, Joins National Faith Advisory Board". The Texan. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  7. ^ Hovland, Addie (March 4, 2026). "Republican Nominees Secured for Key Open Seats in Texas Legislature". Texas Scorecard. Retrieved 14 March 2026.