From Joshua Treviño <[email protected]>
Subject Resolving to Keep Texas Texan in 2021 and Beyond
Date January 22, 2021 10:24 PM
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The Homestead: Keeping Texas Texan

Hi John,

Just after the election, our team sat down to brainstorm how best to serve you, our community, with grade-A content focusing on how we, together, can Keep Texas Texan.

We know that Texas is the extension of America’s founding, based on the principles of ordered liberty, self-government, and equality. We know that Texas’ story is a reflection of our national identity and that we will continue to fight for the same ideals; we even created a documentary series around it. Check out the first episode here: texaspolicy.com/forgingtexas ([link removed] )

We know that you, too, are asking the questions; how do we live in liberty? How do we resist tyranny? What do we owe to our community? What are we willing to endure for our children’s futures?

With this in mind, we have transitioned our "Liberty at Every Level" newsletter to become "The Homestead: Keeping Texas Texan." The Homestead will serve you with the information and tools you need to lean in to conversations with your neighbors, to lead with conservative principles in your communities, and above all, Keep Texas Texan,

We believe that Americans — of every race, creed, and origin — who make things, who value their communities, who remember where they’re from, who put faith and family front and center, who believe in equality for themselves and their children, will Keep Texas Texan.

I hope you’ll join us in 2021 as we embark on a journey to Keep Texas Texan.

We would appreciate your input and feedback on what would best serve you. Don't hesitate to hit reply and get in touch with us!

For Texas,

Joshua Treviño, Chief Innovation Officer

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