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TexasGOPVote Newsletter

July 14

Highlighted Blogs

New Research Shows Texas Immigrants Accounted for Over 20 Percent of Workforce Across Several Leading Industries - New research on the economic contributions of immigrants in Texas released by Texans for Economic Growth underscores the crucial role they play in some of the state’s fastest-growing and most in-demand fields. “Workforce is one of the top issues for businesses across our state. We need to do everything we can to ensure we have the right immigration policies in place so that some of the hardest working people on the planet can come to the U.S. and contribute to our economy,” said Glenn Hamer, president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business. “This report illustrates the tremendous contributions immigrant workers make in Texas and that our economy heavily relies on them.”

Inflation Rages One Year After Biden ‘Stimulus’ Checks - One year ago this week President Biden’s reckless stimulus checks began flooding the economy, and we are seeing the result: Inflation is raging and getting worse, forcing massive paycuts for American families. Now congressional Democrats and the President are determined to make inflation even worse - with $1 trillion in new tax hikes in a dangerous ‘slimmed down’ Build Back Better package. Raising taxes on local businesses and farmers as our country faces a recession is crazy and will drive prices even higher.

Cornyn Letter to the Editor: Defending the Court’s EPA Ruling - Agencies were established to implement and enforce federal laws. Period. They are not all-knowing, and they are not beyond reproach. The subject matter experts who staff these agencies are important cogs in the machine, but they are not — and should not be — the ones pulling the levers. Self-government relies on the will of the people, and that will is realized through legislation, not regulation.

Featured Topic

ID and Tax

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

Cornyn Grills Abortion-on-Demand Advocate on the Value of Unborn Life

Inflation Raging for Business, Too

Schumer Jeopardizing Bipartisan Semiconductor Funding for Doomed Spending Spree

Working for You in Congress

Bexar County Precinct Chairs nominate GRANT MOODY for COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3

All Allegations of IRS Political Targeting Should Be Investigated

June Jobs Report’s Red Flags for Economy: Shrinking Workforce Continues

Rep. Van Duyne Announces $35 Million in Grant Awards for DFW Airport

Rep. Roy demands answers regarding partnership between American scientist and the Wuhan Institute of Virology

Rep. Turner's Mainstreaming Addiction Treatment (MAT) Act Passes the House
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