NEWS
Second Texas Special Session Begins Today
The agenda is the same as the first Special Session with the addition of a bill to make Ivermectin over the counter. Democrat House members are expected to attend on Monday.
SREC Holds Special Meeting to Consider Report of the Texas GOP Legislative Review Task Force
by Chairman Gwen Withrow
The task force is part of the Republican Party of Texas’ efforts to end the control of our Texas House by the Democratic minority.
Critical News Update on Texas House Quorum Break
There will be one final attempt on Friday to reach a quorum.
The Old Guard’s Predictable Playbook
With President Trump winning a $15 million settlement from ABC News and filing a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, the days of making wild, defamatory claims without accountability are numbered. That’s true here in Montgomery County as well.
Update: AG Paxton Secures Major Victory Stopping Runaway Democrats from Taking “Beto Bribes”
A Texas district court has granted a temporary restraining order, halting all unlawful expenditures and fundraising while the litigation continues. This victory comes just a few hours after filing the initial lawsuit.
AG Paxton Files Lawsuit Against Democrat Runaways in Texas Supreme Court to Secure Order Declaring Their Seats Vacant
AG Paxton is also suing Robert Francis O’Rourke for “Beto Bribes” to Democrat Runaways to impede the Texas Legislature.
AG Paxton Takes Action Against Runaway Democrats
AG Paxton has taken action in the Supreme Court of Texas regarding the quo warranto petition filed by Gov. Abbott against Rep. Gene Wu and is investigating Beto O’Rourke’s radical organization for unlawfully funding Democrats who broke quorum.
Report From County Chair Gwen Withrow
Announcements and updates on important topics, including the party’s new monthly fellowship (invite your friends!), the Texas Special Session, 4th of July Parade, Precinct Chair ballot filings, volunteer and fundraising needs, and many thanks to our current donors and volunteers.
AG Paxton Launches Investigation into More than 100 Potential Noncitizens Who Voted in the 2020 and 2022 Elections
The majority of the suspected illegal ballots cast were in Harris County.
Gov. Abbott Announces July 21 Special Session Agenda
His proclamation identifies 18 agenda items, including flood disaster preparation and relief, property taxes, redistricting, abortion drugs, the AG's power to prosecute election crimes, banning taxpayer-funded lobbying, and protecting women's spaces.
Happy Independence Day from Texas GOP Chairman Abraham George
Let’s pray for our leaders, lift up our communities, and celebrate this beautiful Independence Day with joy and pride.
Happy, Happy Birthday to My Beloved Nation, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
by Gwen Withrow, County Chair, Montgomery County Republican Party
A look at the blessings we enjoy in our wonderful nation and important state and county updates as we continue the fight for freedom.
Chairman George’s 89th Session Roundtable Discussion
Whether you're a grassroots activist, local party leader, or simply a concerned citizen who wants to understand what's happening in Austin, don't miss this opportunity to hear directly from the lawmakers who are fighting every day to protect conservative priorities.
Gov. Abbott Announces July 21 Special Session
A special session of the Texas Legislature will begin on July 21 after Gov. Abbott signed 1,155 bills and vetoed 26 others from the 89th Regular Legislative Session.
Unraveling the GOP So You Can Get in the Game
Many people confuse the roles of the Republican Party with those of their Republican elected representatives. With George Soros once again setting his sights on Texas, it’s incumbent upon Conservatives to understand how the system works.
What Is a Rule 44 Censure Resolution?
A Texas GOP Rule 44 censure resolution is a formal reprimand issued by the Republican Party of Texas against a Republican officeholder for actions taken in office that go against the party’s Core Principles or Legislative Priorities.
Silence Elects the Worst When Fear Stifles Endorsements of Good Candidates
Elections aren’t just about who runs. They’re about who stands up—and who stays quiet.
American Taxpayers Under Siege
Federal authority over immigration has long been contentious, but the crisis has reached a boiling point today as American cities face growing unrest.
Texas GOP to Sue State Over Open Primaries, Citing Legislative Inaction
Despite bills being filed in the Texas House to close the primary, not a single piece of legislation on the matter from the House or Senate reached the floor for debate.
Texas Legislature Approves Final Expanded Budget Despite $24 Billion Surplus
Despite a historic $24 billion surplus and calls from conservative groups to use the funds for meaningful tax relief and spending restraint, the budget instead marks yet another expansion.