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TexasGOPVote Newsletter

September 12, 2019

Highlighted Blogs

TX US Rep Bill Flores Discusses Immigration Reform - Republican Representative Bill Flores sat down with TexasGOPVote to discuss immigration policy and explained a five-step process he and roughly 80% of his constituents support. It involves securing the border, reforming legal immigration and worker visas, and creating a process for undocumented immigrants to obtain legal status.

AGC Reports 84% of Texas Construction Firms Face Difficulty Hiring Craft Workers - The construction industry is in dire need of more workers right now. A report released last week by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) revealed that 80% of construction firms nationwide are having a hard time filling hourly craft positions. That number is even higher for Texas firms, at 84%.

El Paso, Odessa Shootings Demand Solutions, Not Political Point-Scoring - I’m not interested in scoring political points or introducing bills so we can pat ourselves on the back and run our next campaign on it. I’m actually interested in trying to solve the problem and saving lives in the process. 

Featured Topic

ID and Tax

It's past time that illegal immigrants and the people who employ them pay their fair share. The United States needs a system where the undocumented would be issued tamper-proof IDs, taxed at a rate equal to or higher than American citizens, and required to work for employers who deduct and match taxes. 

Additional Blog Posts

Never Forget Never Again  

Observing the 18th Anniversary of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks

Conservative CHIP ROY VS Progressive WENDY DAVIS

False Stalking and Perjury Charges against David Bellow DROPPED

Cornyn, Texas Border Delegation Write FEMA Administrator in Support of Texas Applications for Reimbursement for Migrant Care

It’s Time to End the Charade and Dismantle the Iran Nuclear Deal Completely

Urging House Democrats to Pass Debbie Smith Act Before September Expiration

Hurd Announces Nearly $1.4M in FEMA Grant Funding For San Antonio River Authority






 
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