This week, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced that their Council of Presidents voted unanimously to adopt a policy that says “only students whose biological sex is female” may participate in college women’s sports.
Read our Press Release here. |
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Press Event on NCAA Lawsuit!
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Listen to the discussion on the current lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association with Texas Values Director of Government Relations, Mary Elizabeth Castle, and special guests. |
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There is still time to join us THIS Friday, April 12, for our Collin & Denton County Reception! The event is $30/person and includes a BBQ dinner at Spring Creek BBQ in Frisco!
We will discuss results from the primary election and take a look at exciting things happening with Texas Values in 2024. RSVP today as space is limited! |
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Join Governor Greg Abbott at the CHOSEN Conference! |
Texas Values / Church Ambassador Network of Texas is proud to sponsor the CHOSEN Conference at Prestonwood Baptist Church THIS Saturday, April 13, 8:30 am - 7:00 pm in Plano, TX.
If you are in the Plano area, join us for this exciting conference all about fostering kids and adoption! There will be incredible speakers in addition to Governor Greg Abbott; Sadie Robertson Huff from Duck Dynasty, Scott Turner, Associate Pastor at Prestonwood and former NFL player, Texas legislator, and businessman along with many others. If you are attending the conference, stop by our table and say hello. Tickets for this event are only $25, find out more and register here!
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The San Antonio City Council, which is currently being sued, held a special meeting on Wednesday to define their budget item of $500,000 for "Reproductive Justice".
Though no vote was taken, they continued their planning to have the money go to funding abortion and secondary education in schools. One member even asked for specific language that would ban pregnancy resource centers from receiving any money from the city! Texas Values team members were present to keep an eye on the board and stand in solidarity with pro-life San Antonio residents.
Texas Values Director of Government Relations, Mary Elizabeth Castle, explains the situation in San Antonio on Facebook Live! |
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If you are in San Antonio Wednesday, April 24, we invite you to have lunch with us at Alamo Café, 14250 Hwy 281 N, from 11:30-1! We will discuss results from the primary election and take a look at exciting things happening with Texas Values in 2024.
RSVP NOW as space is limited, $25 includes lunch! |
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Texas Values Report with Special Guest, Representative Dr. Tom Oliverson! |
Representative Oliverson discusses his recent candidacy for Texas Speaker of the House. "I think if you’re going to run for office and you're going to have the "R" behind your name and you’re going to claim to represent conservative values, you have to listen to the voters who put you in office.” "If I am Speaker, we won’t have democrat chairs under my leadership."
"...there are kids who can’t escape a failing school district and that’s an issue whose time has come…school choice would be my priority.~ Dr. Tom Oliverson
His segment is available to view on our YouTube Channel. It is also 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.
In recognition of the 120,000+ babies saved in Texas since September 2021 due to the Texas Heartbeat Law, we have provided a resource for mothers who have chosen Life! Visit TexasHeartbeatLaw.com |
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