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TexasGOPVote Newsletter

April 10
Highlighted Blogs 

Sensible Immigration Policy is Necessary to Fill U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Boosted by Tariffs - Tariffs may bring factories back to American soil, but without enough skilled workers, the manufacturing revival could stall before it starts. As the U.S. faces a growing labor gap, especially in critical industries, immigration reform emerges as a necessary piece of the puzzle. To succeed, the Trump Administration's economic agenda must balance strong border security with a bold, practical plan to grow the workforce.

The Stakes of the Game: Online Sports Betting in Texas, Part 3 of 3 - Should states legalize online sports betting? In this thought-provoking analysis, Kyle Scott argues from a conservative perspective rooted in federalism and subsidiarity, examining the balance between economic gain and social cost. With billions in tax revenue and thousands of jobs at stake—alongside rising debt and addiction—Scott urges readers to weigh the full complexity of the tradeoffs before casting judgment.

Rep. Randy Weber Introduces the Next Generation Pipeline Research and Development Act - Pipeline infrastructure is the backbone of American energy security and economic strength. With over 2.6 million miles of pipelines, the United States leads the world in safely and efficiently transporting the fuel that heats our homes, powers our vehicles, and drives industry. As we continue to expand our energy resources, it is critical that we invest in research and development to modernize and enhance these pipelines.  

Luttrell Champions Service Dogs for Veterans with New Bill - Our veterans have sacrificed so much for our country, and we owe it to them to provide every possible resource to support their recovery and well-being. For many veterans, service dogs are not just companions, they are life-changing partners that provide independence, stability, and purpose.

Featured Topic

ID and Tax

"ID and Tax" is a system where unauthorized immigrants would be background checked, 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

Arrington Leads Bipartisan Bill to Increase Rural Access to Specialty Care

Rep. Pfluger: Big Tech Will Not Remain Complicit Anymore - They Will Take It Down

Gooden Calls on DOJ to Investigate Radical Legal Activist Group Targeting Conservative Attorneys

Service Dogs Assisting Veterans Act

Cornyn, Booker, Nehls, Dean Introduce Bill to Help Law Enforcement Better Prosecute Child Abusers

Ending the Weaponization of Endangered Species

Enforcing Maximum Pressure: Holding Iran Accountable

The Key to Deterring CCP Aggression in the Indo-Pacific and Beyond

Cornyn, Peters, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Reauthorize Project Safe Neighborhoods Program
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