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Jul 14
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Aug 10
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Aug 11
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Sep 14
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Prepping For Next Session:
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Oct 12
Prepping For
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Oct 13
Denton hosts
Prepping for Next
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Nov 9
Prepping For
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Empower Texans
Nov 10
Denton hosts
Prepping For
Next Session: Empower Texans
Dec 14
Christmas Party
Jan 11
Pastors Panel
Jan 12
Denton hosts
Pastors Panel
We meet the 2nd Monday of every month at
6000 Hawk Ave, NRH
and the second Tuesdays of every month
in Denton County
5:30 - Prayer meeting
5:45 - $5 dinner while it lasts
6:30 - Meeting begins
8:00 - Meeting ends
We also have group dinners at various
restaurants in the area on the 4th Tuesday
of most months.
Watch the calendar!
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CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPS!
Very few realize we are now voting! Tell your friends and cast your ballots because with so few voters, your voice is that much louder!!!
Today is your LAST day to vote in the Republican Primary Runoff Election!
In Tarrant County there is only ONE race to vote on! It is for the
2nd Court of Appeals Place 7. The Board of True Texas Project has
unanimously selected Brian Walker over Elizabeth Beach. You may find all voting information for Tarrant County here.
A few neighborhoods in Tarrant will also have precinct chair races on
their ballots, so use the link in the paragraph above to check your
sample ballot.
If you are in Denton County, you will have the chance to vote for TWO
judicial positions. One is Brian Walker, as mentioned above, but we also recommend Johnson for the 431st District Judge.
Elsewhere in Texas, there are 7 runoffs for State Rep that we are
watching. Texas Scorecard did a nice summary, so we are providing it
here.
HD 2: Dan Flynn vs. Bryan Slaton
Runoffs rarely bode well for an incumbent lawmaker, and this race is
shaping up to be no exception. Flynn was one of the most conservative
lawmakers when first elected in 2003. For the last two sessions,
however, he has received an F on the Fiscal Responsibility Index.Bryan
Slaton, a conservative small businessman from Royse City, is going
head-to-head with Flynn, highlighting his opponent’s dismal record on
pro-taxpayer issues, as well as his lavish spending of campaign funds.
HD 25: Ro’vin Garrett vs. Cody Vasut
The race to replace departing Speaker Dennis Bonnen in the Texas House
has been narrowed down to two candidates.Ro’vin Garrett has served as
the tax-assessor collector in Brazoria County for 19 years, after
working in the office for 16 years prior. For all that experience,
however, Garrett was silent when legislation to offer property tax
relief was placed in front of the legislature in 2017 and 2019, choosing
not to testify.Her opponent, Cody Vasut, is also no stranger to elected
office, having been elected to the Angleton City Council. Vasut has
been more outspoken on the issues than Garrett, campaigning on
constitutional carry, private property rights, banning taxpayer-funded
lobbying, and term limits.
HD 26: Jacey Jetton vs. Matt Morgan
When State Rep. Rick Miller (R–Sugarland) announced his retirement from
the legislature, it appeared former Ft. Bend County GOP Chairman Jacey
Jetton had the race in the bag, receiving the endorsement of Gov. Greg
Abbott, Comptroller Glenn Hegar, as well as a slew of establishment
political organizations.But in the primary election, Jetton placed
second to Richmond businessman Matt Morgan, who nearly won the race
outright. With no financial reports filed since March, however, it
remains to be seen if Morgan can raise the funds necessary to secure a
victory in July.
HD 45: Carrie Isaac vs. Bud Wymore
This Republican-leaning Central Texas district fell into Democrat hands
in 2018. Now two Republicans are vying for the chance to take it
back.Carrie Isaac is the wife of former State Rep. Jason Isaac. Endorsed
by several conservative organizations, and receiving 49% of the vote in
March, Carrie Isaac is considered the favorite to win the race, even
while questions about her role with a nonprofit to help disabled
veterans secure employment has come under scrutiny.Her opponent, Bud
Wymore, has taken criticism as well, including for his role in filing
lawsuits against gun ranges, an action Wymore has characterized as
standing up for property rights.
HD 47: Jennifer Fleck vs. Justin Berry
In another seat once considered safely Republican, this Travis County
district was also taken by Democrats in 2018.Jennifer Fleck, an activist
most known for her work in the Capitol on family issues, took first
place in March and has been endorsed by her former opponents Aaron Reitz
and Don Zimmerman.In the runoff, she faces second-place finisher Justin
Berry, a 12-year police officer who has been active in his work with
the Austin Police Association.
HD 59: J.D. Sheffield vs. Shelby Slawson
As the fifth most-liberal Republican in the Texas House, it’s not
exactly a surprise that Sheffield earned competition in the March
primary.What was shocking, however, was his poor 30% finish in the
three-way race, despite representing the district for four terms.He now
faces Shelby Slawson, an attorney, small-business owner, and grassroots
activist who has made Sheffield’s dismal record on conservative issues,
such as gun rights and life, the centerpiece of her campaign.
HD 60: Jon Francis vs. Glenn Rogers
This race is a battle to keep one of the state’s most Republican
districts, currently represented by retiring State Rep. Mike Lang
(R–Granbury), in conservative hands.Jon Francis, a longtime
conservative activist, has been endorsed by Texans for Fiscal
Responsibility, Texas Right to Life, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, as well as Lang
himself. His opponent has staked out his position as the establishment
candidate, notably opposing constitutional carry and touting his support
for taxpayer-funded lobbying on the campaign trail.
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