The Texas Values Action Free Voters Guide provides Texas voters critical information on candidates and where they stand on important issues impacting faith, family, and freedom in Texas. Texas Values Action produces this comprehensive guide, in partnership with iVoterGuide, to help Texans cast a more informed vote. The guide does not endorse or oppose any candidate. Check your voter registration status or find your polling place here.
Be sure to use iVoterGuide to compare the candidates before voting. |
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When it comes to elections, Churches have rights! |
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As Spring Sports Season Begins, Know the Law for K - 12 Level Girls' Sports
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We are pleased that college women athletes in the state of Texas are protected and can compete and receive their education like Title IX intended! But did you know, girls in K-12 are protected too? In 2021, the Texas Legislature passed HB 25
by Representative Valoree Swanson that protects girls who compete in K-12 University Interscholastic League (UIL) from having to compete against boys. Read more about it on our webpage.
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Abortion-favoring Doctors’ Activist Calculus on Texas Pro-life Laws is Wrong! |
Recently, the abortion favoring media attempted to taint Texas pro-life laws by maligning them with violent crimes committed towards women. The medical organization JAMA Internal Medicine released a poorly synthesized research article that claimed rape-related pregnancies increased dramatically within the first 16 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned resulting in 64,665 pregnancies resulting from rape.
Many questions had to be asked when this claim was reported. “How did the researchers come up with this number?” “Why did the researchers only focus on crime statistics in states with pro-life laws?” “Shouldn’t the focus be on stopping violent crimes against women if these numbers are true?” The math is not math-ing! Time revealed that the JAMA research was improperly calculated and manipulating statistics for a political argument. Texas Values published a blog on our website that explains in more detail how the JAMA study is flawed. Read more on our website. |
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Texas Values Report with Special Guest, Debbie Wuthnow, President of iVoterGuide and Vice President of AFA! |
"I represent the average Christian voter…as a voter trying to be a good steward and vote wisely, ivoterguide makes it so easy! You just go to the website, either freevotersguide.com or ivoterguide.com …and enter your address and we’ll show you the races and candidates that are on YOUR ballot." ~ Debbie Wuthnow Her segment will be available to view on our YouTube Channel. It is currently available to view on our Facebook page. Catch the weekly Texas Values Report at any time, day or night, and on additional podcast sites: Apple, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, TuneIn, YouTube, The Bridge Austin. |
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Some of the resources provided for expectant mothers include maternity and baby clothing, food, furniture, temporary shelter, medical resources, adoption resources, counseling and mentoring services, assistance with education and career decisions, as well as pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting classes. Updates to the new website are forthcoming.
In recognition of the 120,000+ babies saved in Texas since September 2021, we have provided a resource for mothers who have chosen Life! Visit TexasHeartbeatLaw.com |
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Sign Up to Become a Monthly Partner!
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Ever wondered how non-profit organizations can continue to do the work that we do?
A monthly tax-deductible donation is simple, easy, painless & helps us create a budget so that we can continue to fight for our shared Texas Values, such as the Texas Heartbeat Law, protecting children from irreversible gender procedures, protecting children from drag queen shows, ensuring that churches stay open & numerous other Faith, Family, & Freedom issues. We need YOUR help to continue doing the work that we do! |
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Texas Values is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to standing for faith, family, and freedom in Texas. Copyright © 2021 Texas Values, All rights reserved. txvalues.org. |
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