From Brian Phillips | Texas Public Policy Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Winning for Liberty 🗽
Date August 2, 2019 5:31 PM
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When our freedoms are at risk, the Texas Public Policy Foundation will be there fighting for liberty at every level. Check out our latest wins!

Local Level

Liberty Leadership Council (LLC), TPPF's young professionals organization, has launched a new chapter in San Antonio! 👏 Other chapters around the state have become a valuable force for good at the Texas Capitol and in their local governments. We are looking forward to see what these young conservatives can do in San Antonio.

Do you know a young conservative in Texas that wants to get more involved in their community?

Learn About Liberty Leadership Council ([link removed] )


State Level

What did Texans get from the 86th Legislative Session? Substantial property tax reform, increased accountability measures for local governments, merit pay for school teachers, and an end to forced annexation... just to name a few!

TPPF experts are touring all around the state to offer YOU a non-partisan update, straight forward answers, and a path ahead to keep Texas free, prosperous, and filled with opportunity. Click here to find an upcoming tour stop near you! ([link removed] )

Read TPPF's Legislative Wrap-Up ([link removed] )



Federal Level

On Friday, Pope Francis met with a group of energy and investment executives to make an appeal for carbon pricing and a “radical energy transition” to renewable energy to address the “undeniable reality of the climate crisis.”

In response, TPPF's executive director Kevin Roberts wrote a stand-out opinion piece for Washington Examiner clearing up all this climate change confusion. Read it, y'all! 👌

Read the NEW Washington Examiner Op-ed (#top)

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