From Brandon Waltens <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Minute: 8/22/2022
Date August 22, 2022 10:55 AM
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Here is the Texas Minute for Monday, August 22, 2022.

– Brandon Waltens

The Texas Conservative Leader Awards honor the real leaders in our republic: the citizens.

The dinner recognizes the men and women of the Texas who have stood up and stepped out by demonstrating real leadership in their neighborhoods and communities.

Unlike other organizations, we don’t present awards to politicians. Only grassroots activists.

The Conservative Leader Awards is an event for you and your fellow liberty-loving Texans to be encouraged, connect with friends, and share in some fellowship with people who love the Lone Star State as much as you do.

Nominations are currently open for award recipients. Use the form on our website to nominate [[link removed]] a citizen-leader from your neighborhood or community.

The 2022 Conservative Leader Awards will be held on Saturday, December 3, at the Irving Convention Center.

Tickets to the event are also available now [[link removed]] at an early bird discount!

See the names of previous honorees below: Previous Conservative Leader Award Honorees

2014

Sharron Albertson, James Ashby, Suzanne Blackstone, Kelly Canon, Alex Chamales, Stan Cole, Diane Dydzak, Michael Dougan, Jean Gosney, Julie McCarty, Ashley McDaniel, Fred Nasseri, Mike & Marika Olcott, Michael Openshaw, Donna Rolater, Dick Saulsbury, Amanda Waring, Hayley Waring, Charles Womack

2015

Derek Baker, Teresa Beckmeyer, Carol Doucet, Janna Easton, Ken Emanuelson, JoAnn Fleming, Natalie Genco, Jim & Robin Lennon, Cindy Meyer, Chuck Molyneaux, Ray Myers, Kelly Paulsen, Don & Rene Poe, Mark Pulliam, Reagan Reed, Matthew Stringer, Paul & Charla Vinyard

2016

Dwayne Collins, Tom & Toni Fabry, Aaron Harris, Dale Huls, Donald & Jackie King, Cole Lyle, Tracy Marshall, Carroll Maxwell, Aubrey Mayberry, David Medlin, Antonia Okafor, Mark Ramsey, Fran Rhodes, Angela Smith, Roy & Carolyn Willis, Maggie Wright

2017

Jim Baxa, Tom Dowdy, Ralph Gonzalez, Dana Harris, Matt Long, Patrick McGuinness, Stacy McMahan, John Myers, Tanya Robertson, Jackie Schlegel, Joel & Karen Starnes, Steve Waltens, Brady Whatley, Eric Yollick, Ruth York

2018

Jim Barnes, Melanie Graft, Laura Hester, Dana McKelvain, Brian Newman, Vince & Mona Puente, Mark Reid, Byron Schirmbeck, Marshall Sprigg, Nelson Thibodeaux, Alan & Colleen Vera, Kathaleen Wall

2019

Brian Bledsoe, Luis Burrola Jr., Adam Cahn, Kelli Cook, Rich & Yvette DeOtte, Rolando Garcia, Lacey Lowry, Howard Powers, Eugene Ralph, Mike & Vicki Slaton, Terry Wade, JoAnn Wilks

2020

Chandler Crouch, Matt Dixon, Chris Ekstrom, Janie Fonseca, Susan Fountain, Jill Glover, Terri Hall, Brandon Hodges, Troy Jackson, Mike & Laura Oakley, Deborah Simmons, Rev. Joseph E. Strickland

2021

Betty Anderson, Michelle Bishop, Ammon Blair, Dorothy Boyett, Ashley Brickett, Rafael Cruz, Don Dixon, Konner Earnest, Sue Evenwel, Tom Glass, Joe Murphy, Joy & Terry Putnam, Hilary Rabeler, Mary Trammell

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