Chairman George’s 89th Session Roundtable Discussion

 
 

June 26, 2025 | Media Inquiries: press@mctxgop.org

Fellow Conservatives,

Recently, I sat down to record a roundtable discussion with conservative leaders from both the Texas Senate and Texas House. During this recording session, these lawmakers engaged in a review of legislative victories that advanced Republican Party of Texas priorities, noted other conservative policy wins from the 89th Session, and assessed setbacks and missed opportunities. We also discussed strategies and ideas for how the conservative movement can achieve greater success in the upcoming legislative session and beyond.

Thank you to Senators Bryan Hughes, Bob Hall and State Representatives Tony Tinderholt, Shelley Luther, and Mitch Little for their work to ensure Texas remains a center of conservative governance and principled leadership.

Don't miss this opportunity to hear directly from the lawmakers who are fighting every day to protect our Priorities! Whether you're a grassroots activist, local party leader, or simply a concerned citizen who wants to understand what's happening in Austin, I encourage you to listen to this conversation. It is so important that the grassroots stay engaged and informed about the critical issues that matter most to Texas conservatives.

 

For Texas,

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Abraham George
Texas GOP Chairman

 
Texas GOP Chairman Abraham George

Abraham George is the Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas. He has served many roles in the Texas Republican Party, including former County Chairman of Collin County and former SREC Member of the State Party. Born in Kerala, India, he was raised in a Christian household by Pentecostal preacher parents who instilled in him a deep sense of purpose and a strong belief in hard work. At the age of two, his family began a 14-year quest for visas to the United States, motivated by the desire to provide their children with the freedoms and opportunities that America offered.

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