The Culpepper Decade: Rockwall Deserves Better — and Can't Survive Four More Years

Twenty years of failure disguised as experience

For twenty long years, Kenda Culpepper has turned the Rockwall County District Attorney's office into her personal fiefdom. What began as public service has calcified into political entitlement. Two decades later, the results are undeniable: a community that feels less safe, less accountable, and less Texan than ever before.

20 Years

Two decades of stagnation

Declining

Performance and accountability

Failing

Rockwall families every day

A Record of Excuses, Not Results

Talk to anyone in the courthouse halls and you'll hear the same thing — a DA's office buried in missed deadlines, botched filings, and embarrassing reversals. The so-called "experience" Culpepper flaunts translates to stagnation and dysfunction. The office that's supposed to protect Rockwall has become a punchline — a bureaucratic maze where cases die and accountability disappears.

While crime grows more complex, our DA's office runs on autopilot, congratulating itself while criminals walk free.

The Fallout Hits Home

The DA's office doesn't exist in a vacuum — its failures ripple through every neighborhood, every school, every household. When prosecutors can't or won't keep pace, the consequences land in our classrooms and neighborhoods.

Rockwall used to mean safety, decency, and order. Now it means rising worries, weaker enforcement, and an office that's lost touch with the people it swore to serve.

Two Decades Too Many

At this point, it's not public service — it's political survival. Twenty years under one name means twenty years without new ideas, without fresh leadership, without accountability.

Power without renewal breeds decay. Democracy dies when one person becomes the institution.

Rockwall's Choice: Renewal or Rot

This March, voters can finally pull the plug on decades of complacency. Culpepper's era has delivered decline disguised as experience. The only "consistency" we've gotten is failure.

Rockwall doesn't need more speeches or excuses — it needs a DA's office that actually works for us.

It's Time for Change

It's time to fire the career politician and hire a prosecutor who will defend Rockwall's families, values, and future with real backbone. Because if we don't, four more years won't just hurt — they'll finish the job.