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TexasGOPVote Newsletter

April 6

Highlighted Blogs


Pfluger Applauds House Passage of H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act - Energy policies by this administration have increased costs for American families. Americans are being forced to pay 40% more on gasoline since the President took office and 20 to 30% more on their electricity bills. And it's all in the name of a climate crusade, which can't even come close to what the Permian Basin and other producing areas in this country have done to reduce harmful emissions and provide affordable and clean, reliable energy.

Evangelical Leaders Call on Florida Legislators, DeSantis to Reconsider Immigration Bill that Threatens Religious Freedom - Pastors and leaders representing evangelical churches and denominations across the State of Florida called upon the Florida legislature to oppose SB 1718 in its current form or, at least, to amend the bill to eliminate threats to the freedom of churches and other religiously-motivated organizations and individuals that serve immigrants. They highlighted concerns with language from the bill that would make incidental transportation of unauthorized immigrants a third-degree felony offense punishable by up to five years in prison.

Rep. Troy E. Nehls in the Wall Street Journal: Thank a Police Officer the Next Time You Can - Every day, law-enforcement officers prepare for duty, not knowing if they will ever see their loved ones again. Their bravery often goes unnoticed and unappreciated. We should all take time to recognize, appreciate and commend the heroism of Nashville’s finest.

LAWLESSNESS on MAY 6 BALLOT in San Antonio, Texas - Lawlessness will be on the May 6 ballot for San Antonians in the form of the San Antonio City Council's "Justice Charter." The charter aims to prevent police enforcement of laws that prohibit abortion and marijuana, in addition to codifying a "cite and release" program for all Class C misdemeanors. Sonja Harris encourages San Antonians to vote NO on Proposition A.

Featured Topic

ID and Tax

"ID and Tax" is a system where unauthorized immigrants would be issued tamper-proof IDs, would be taxed at the same or a higher rate than American citizens, and would be required to work for employers who deduct and match taxes. Find out more about the problems we face and the solutions.

Additional Blog Posts
 

Sen. Cruz Participates In Nasa Artemis II Launch Crew Announcement

 

Rep. Roy demands transparency for how taxpayer money is being used to fund Ukraine

 

Sen. Cruz Tours The Ion, Fights For Texas Innovation

 

Cornyn, Colleagues Introduce the Jenna Quinn Law to Help Prevent Child Abuse

 

Sen. Cruz Wants Big Tech Giants To Give Answers On Coordination With Government Officials

 

Cornyn, Luján Introduce Bill to Expand, Preserve Big Bend National Park

 

Turner, Tonko, Rutherford, and Trone Introduce Reentry Act

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