NEWS
Gov. Abbott Signs Border Security Legislation, AG Paxton Secures Injunction
Governor Abbott signed three bills into law on Monday to deal with the Texas border crisis. The ACLU immediately sued. Meanwhile, AG Paxton secured an injunction stopping the Biden Administration from destroying border barriers.
Legislative Alert! Ask Governor Abbott to Call Special Session 5
If you are concerned about an issue that has not been addressed by the 88th Texas Legislature, contact Governor Abbott to urge him to call for a fifth special session to conduct the people’s unfinished business.
AG Paxton Secures Administrative Stay Preventing Biden and Mayorkas From Destroying Texas Border Barriers
AG Paxton today secured an administrative stay that will prevent the federal government from destroying Texas’s concertina wire fencing along the United States-Mexico border while the case continues to work its way through the courts.
Special Session #4 Updates: Education & Border Security Focus
Status of legislative action in the fourth special session of the 88th Texas Legislature, including bills passed, upcoming hearings and floor votes, and bills to watch.
The Primary Election: Why Is It So Important?
Democrats and RINOs are working together to defeat Conservatives in Primary Elections. What can you do to ensure that Conservative Republicans are elected?
AG Paxton Impeachment: The Aftermath Part 3
After Attorney General Ken Paxton was exonerated in his Texas Senate impeachment trial, it left many wondering what was going to happen next. AG Paxton went to work recruiting people to run against Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, his so called “Dirty Dozen,” and any other House members who followed Phelan over the cliff and voted for impeachment.
Local and State Committee Members Respond to Chairman’s Divisiveness, Stress the Need for a United Republican Party
Republican Precinct Chairs and concerned citizens attended the Nov. 15 Shenandoah City Council meeting to express concerns about false statements made by Chairman Bryan Christ against the County Executive Committee and the Republican Party of Texas at the October City Council meeting.
Drive the Vote Golf Tournament Raises Funds to Get Out the Vote
The Montgomery County Republican Party held its third fundraising event of the biennium on November 6. It was another great success thanks to over 60 golfing participants, 20 sponsors, and 20 volunteers. Congratulations to the award winners!
November 7 Election Recap
The November 7 Joint Election determined changes to the Texas Constitution. Some voters also chose whether to approve bond proposals and elected local government officials. Here are the results.
The Impact of Proposition 4 on Current Montgomery County Property Tax Statements
As part of the November 7 Election, voters approved the amendment implementing the property tax relief package passed by the Texas Legislature during the second special session. Five groups of taxpayers will be affected.
Call to Action! Instructional & Library Materials Policy on Conroe ISD Board Meeting Agenda
Board meeting Tues, Nov 14, 6pm. This is an opportunity show up and if led, speak up to show your support to enact a serious policy to remove explicit and inappropriate books from our schools.
Voters Must Reject the Democrats in Both Parties!
While grassroots Conservatives are at the polls working hard to get Republicans elected, members of Chairman Bryan Christ’s splinter group are once again providing false information to the public to confuse voters, helping a proven Democrat in her campaign.
Special Session #3 Updates
Status of legislative action in the third special session of the 88th Texas Legislature, including bills passed, upcoming hearings and floor votes, and bills to watch…
Call to Action! Vote ‘No’ On All Conroe ISD Bond Proposals
Have you voted yet? If not, take note of a few points before you decide to give CISD access to more of your property taxes, after just winning a reprieve in the Texas Legislature.
Congressional Update: Israeli Support, What Is Our New Speaker Up To?
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a $14.3 billion appropriations bill to support Israel in its war to defend itself against Hamas and the broader regions populated by jihadists. Fiscal conservatives may be dismayed at this move, but take note of a couple of things that may explain the strategy of new House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Chairman Makes False Claims and Solicits Votes at City Council Meeting
Chairman Bryan Christ made false statements and solicited votes during the Oct. 25 Shenandoah City Council meeting, including claims that the Republican Party of Texas is trying to keep people off the ballot and abolish the Primary Election.
Call To Action! Border Security and Vaccine Mandate Bills Expected to See Vote on House Floor
Contact your House Representative and urge support of HB 4, HB 6, and SB 4 to secure the border and prevent human smuggling, and SB 7 to ban COVID vaccine mandates.
New U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson
A vote was held at noon today to elect a new U.S. Speaker of the House. Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) reached the 217 mark necessary to become the new U.S. Speaker and was elected unanimously by the Republican Conference.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over Destruction of Texas Border Barrier
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the Biden Administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS), DHS Secretary Mayorkas, and several other agencies and officials over the federal government’s practice of cutting and destroying Texas’s concertina wire that was strategically positioned for the purpose of securing the state’s border with Mexico and stemming the flow of illegal migration.
Política de truco o trato: Demócratas locales disfrazados de republicanos
Los votantes deben tener cuidado porque esta es la época del año, justo antes de la temporada electoral, cuando los demócratas se hacen pasar por republicanos para tratar de llegar al poder con engaños.