AUSTIN, Texas — There's a statewide race in Texas that could play a huge role in shaping the future of the state.

Democrat Chrysta Castañeda is facing off against Republican Jim Wright for a spot on the Texas Railroad Commission. The title they covet is a little misleading. Railroad commissioners don't actually regulate railroads anymore.

The state agency regulates oil and gas production and there are three commissioners who are elected for statewide, six-year, staggered terms. Both Castañeda and Wright are fighting for Ryan Sitton's spot. He lost to Wright in the Republican Primary in March.

Castañeda spoke with Capital Tonight anchor Karina Kling about why she’s running, how the commission can help the oil and gas industry bounce back from pandemic lows, her position on fracking and how she would work with the two Republicans on the commission if elected.  

Castañeda interview is part of a series of candidate conversations Capital Tonight is doing leading up to the November election.