The Texas Women's Privacy Act, SB 240, was voted out of the Senate State Affairs Committee, 6 - 0! |
This means it is one step closer to having a full vote on the Senate floor!
However, there is still time to show your support for this bill. Visit our new website, protectwomensprivacytexas.com designed to help you learn more, take action and show your support on protecting girls’ and women’s privacy in Texas.
Stay up to date on SB 240, authored by Texas Sen. Mayes Middleton, and HB 239 authored by Rep. Valoree Swanson, with videos, action alerts, and breaking news! These bills, if passed, will ensure that private spaces, owned or controlled by local or state government, must be designated for use by individuals based on their biological sex such as women’s restrooms, showers, and locker rooms.
Join the fight to protect women’s privacy alongside leaders like Sen. Mayes Middleton, Rep. Valoree Swanson, Rep. Ellen Troxclair, Riley Gaines, Brooke Slusser, Paula Scanlan, Jen Evans, ICONS, Carroll ISD Board of Trustees, and more. |
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If you agree that women and girls should NOT have to share their sex separated private spaces with men, please sign the petition! |
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Watch and listen to these 2 powerful stories: |
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Watch Save Women's Sports Leader from Texas, Brooke Slusser's, powerful story as she was forced to live with a man and share a bathroom & locker room with him. |
As a 10-year-old in 2017, Shiloh Satterfield testified on this issue. Eight years later, we're still fighting for women and girls' privacy. |
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Special Guest Abraham George, Chairman, Republican Party of Texas, and Host Jonathan Saenz, President & Attorney for Texas Values Discuss Important Bills Being Heard at the Capitol. |
"This bill, (SB 240) is a major issue for the Republican party…you’ve been fighting this for a very long time…thank you for leading the charge.
It’s a really good bill that EVERY Texan can get behind…it’s a common sense bill.
Now Democrats are coming over to the Republican side and saying, ‘I don’t want my daughter walking into a bathroom and seeing a dude standing there.'
If you can make it, (to the Capitol), show up, because it matters. It can change the narrative in the legislators' offices." ~ Abraham George
His segment is available to view on our YouTube Channel and our Facebook page.
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REMEMBER to Vote in Your Local Elections!Early voting in Texas begins soon! |
Government belongs to those who show up and VOTE! |
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Registration Link coming soon! |
Join us for Texas Values Tarrant County Legislative Update & Benefit Dinner on Saturday, May 10th at City Club of Fort Worth. We will share a legislative update while highlighting the work we've been doing to protect faith, family, and freedom in Texas.
You won't want to miss this! We've got an incredible lineup with the keynote address by Dr. Eithan Haim, Child "Sex-Change" Whistleblower, featured speaker Brooke Slusser, Save Women's Sports Leader from Texas, and emceed by Judge Tim O'Hare, Tarrant County Judge.
Watch a clip of Dr. Haim's riveting testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee this week and the full testimony including Vanessa Sivadge's testimony on the issue here! |
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Church Ambassador Network of Texas Distributes Personalized Bibles to Texas Congressional Members! |
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Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer
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Rep. Giovanni Caprigilone |
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Pastor Jorge Tovar with the Church Ambassador Network Of Texas, a ministry of Texas Values, visits the Capitol to meet with Congressional Members to pray with and encourage them. Contact Pastor Tovar to join him in future visits and events. Find our more about The Church Ambassador Network of Texas on our website
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Printed Copies Now Available! |
One of our most effective tools in helping citizens become active and engaged is our Texas Legislative Guide. This guide is a powerful tool that informs and empowers Texans on how to contact their elected officials. It provides a large amount of useful information, including:
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- Federal and State Directories with contact information of your elected officials
- District maps and committee memberships
- An overview of the legislative process at the state and federal level
- Information on how to write, call, or email your elected officials
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The Texas Values Policy Team has been and will be at the State Capitol every day during the 2025 Legislative Session, testifying on our behalf. |
Your contribution will go towards making an impact on our legislative priorities for the 89th Regular Session that began January 14, 2025. |
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Looking for a speaker with expertise on the legislative process and the latest updates?
Our speakers are happy to come to your church, civic group, or political organization to update you on new bills / laws passed and policy updates for Texas! Let us know how one of our speakers can make your next event a memorable and informative one by contacting us here. |
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Intern Opportunity THIS SUMMER with Texas Values! |
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Texas Values is looking for a passionate & motivated college student or recent graduate to join our Policy Team in our Capitol office this summer! Gain valuable experience in legislative work, public policy, and advocacy while making a difference for faith, family, and freedom in Texas.
Learn more about the position and what happens during a Texas Values internship from two of our 2023 summer interns: Greg McCarthy, who recently became a Texas licensed attorney, and Megan Benton, who is now working full time as Strategic Policy Associate for Texas Values!
Apply today by emailing [email protected] and be a part of our mission! |
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Visit Texas Values' friend and big supporter Jim Day, owner of two shooting ranges, Eagle Peak Shooting Range and Garland Public Shooting Ranges!
Eagle Peak Shooting Range is nestled in the hill country northwest of Austin, and is located at 20026 Lindeman Ln, Leander, 78641. Garland Public Shooting Range is northeast of Dallas, and is located at 2606 Pleasant Valley Rd, Garland, 75040. Both shooting ranges are open 10AM - 6PM, EVERY day, Monday-Sunday, every holiday, every single day.
Visit eaglepeakshootingrange.com to support our good friend Jim Day; owner of shooting ranges, who shares your values. |
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Texas Values is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to standing for faith, family, and freedom in Texas. More information is available at txvalues.org
1005 Congress Ave. #830 Austin, TX 78701 |
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