LEGISLATIVE ALERTS ARCHIVE

 

2023

  • The grassroots must hold our elected members accountable in 2024.

    1) You can take action by calling or emailing your elected officials on legislation moving in Congress.

    2) With 2024 being an election year, you can volunteer for conservative, pro-family candidates or donate to Eagle Forum PAC which can spread out resources to candidates across the nation.

    3) You’ll have opportunities this year to vote for these candidates, so researching those on the ballot is key to making your voice heard.

    Eagle Forum’s suggested goals for Congress in 2024

  • If you are concerned about an issue that has not been addressed by the 88th Texas Legislature, contact Governor Abbott to urge him to call for a fifth special session to conduct the people’s unfinished business.

    Contact Governor Abbott

    (512) 463-2000
    Send an email

    Suggested Phone Script or Email

    I am concerned about [issue or bill, such as legislation to stop election crime] not being passed by the 88th Texas Legislature. I urge you to add this to the current agenda or the next special session to ensure progress in this area.

    Sincerely, [your name]

  • The U.S. House of Representatives is voting this week to save our choice of cars!

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is aggressively attempting to restrict the choice to purchase gas-powered cars. Instead, they are trying to mandate electric vehicles to take over the automobile industry. Known as the “toughest-ever” restriction on car emissions, the EPA’s new standards would prohibit over 82 grams of CO2 per mile, which is a 56% reduction from the original 2026 standards. To meet these requirements, automobile manufacturers must replace 67% of their fleet of traditional vehicles with electric vehicles by 2032. Electric vehicles are, on average, $17,000 more expensive than their gas-powered counterparts. To make matters worse, the federal government granted a waiver to the state of California giving them the ability to ban all internal combustion engine vehicles and allowing other states to be covered by that waiver. California’s liberal policies do not belong in all other states.

    Representative Tim Walberg’s (R-MI) Choice in Automobile Retail Sales “CARS” Act (H.R. 4468) prohibits these standards from being implemented. Not only are these standards dangerous to our pocketbooks and the U.S. automobile industry, but they will benefit China’s domination of the supply chain in the EV market. This is also an egregious infringement by the federal government on consumer freedom. The EPA should not have this much control over our personal choices. This is why Rep. Walberg’s bill is so important and needed.

    We ask that you contact your Representative to ask them to vote in favor of H.R. 4468, the CARS Act.

    Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121

    Email your Representative (scroll to bottom of page)

  • After several rough months for Congress, there remain real disagreements over abortion funding, immigration, and foreign aid that Congress must resolve before the end of the year.

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  • When lawmakers left town for the Thanksgiving holiday, the Texas House had removed Education Savings Accounts from HB 1, their Education & School Choice bill. Governor Abbott has said he will continue calling special sessions until School Choice passes.

  • All 64 Democrats and the Republicans listed below voted for an amendment to remove Education Savings Accounts from House Bill 1. This kills school choice in the House for Special Session 4. Governor Abbott has said he will continue calling special sessions until school choice passes, even potentially over Christmas.

    Republicans who voted to remove Education Savings Accounts from HB 1:

    Steve Allison

    Ernest Bailes - Represents a small portion of Montgomery County in House District 18

    Keith Bell

    Dewayne Burns

    Travis Clardy

    Drew Darby

    Jay Dean

    Charlie Geren

    Justin Holland

    Kyle Kacal

    Ken King

    John Kuempel

    Stan Lambert

    Andrew Murr

    Four Price

    John Raney

    Glenn Rogers

    Hugh Shine

    Reggie Smith

    Ed Thompson

    Gary VanDeaver

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  • HB 1, which includes the education savings account program, was considered in the House Calendars Committee yesterday and placed on the General State Calendar today.

    HB 1 - Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

  • The House passed the wall construction bill SB 3 with the amendment to provide support to local law enforcement agencies with funding. The bill also provides for $40 million for TDPS to police Colony Ridge, providing monetary support to SB 4. The amended bill now goes to the Senate for approval.

    The House also passed SB 4 without amendment, though not for lack of trying. Twenty-four (24) amendments were attempted on the house floor, all failing, thankfully as Jared Patterson (HD 106, R) motioned to end debate, which passed. This bill provides for criminal penalties for illegally entry and presence in the state.

    The House adjourned until Friday.

  • SB 3 and SB 4 were considered in the House Calendars Committee on Nov. 13 and placed on the General State Calendar for Nov. 14.

    Contact your State Representative to voice your opinion on passing meaningful border security legislation.

    Who Represents Me?

  • Update from Representatives Steve Toth, Nate Schatzline, Tony Tinderholt, and Brian Harrison.

    Watch on X (Twitter)

  • From Tom Glass, Texas Constitutional Enforcement

    It looks like we are breaking through on a good border bill that will not only criminalize the act of an alien crossing the border outside a port of entry inSB 4to Texas, but will allow removal after due process of that alien after collection of biometric data in lieu of a criminal conviction.

    Read SB 4 bill language

    SB 4 has already passed the Senate and has passed unamended out of House State Affairs, headed to the House floor (if quorum can be obtained, but that is another story).

    The backstory on this is HUGE. Especially to this group that understands that in the current situation of deliberate lawbreaking by a stolen, corrupt federal government that is endangering and killing Texans, a state sovereignty mindset is vital.

    The problem has been that Senator Birdwell does NOT have a state sovereignty mindset. He is a federal supremacist, deferring the security of Texans to the very feds that are deliberately endangering us. Birdwell is an honorable man and committed to honor his oath to the Constitution as his independent judgement dictates.

    The problem is that Birdwell is DEAD WRONG in his interpretation of the U.S. Constitution on this issue. And because he had been appointed the lead in the Senate on border security by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, he has been stopping the legislature from passing legislation that will actually defend Texans from the collusion between the feds and the cartels that endangers us all.

    The news here is that Birdwell's fellow Republican Senators behind the scenes persuaded Dan Patrick that Birdwell had it wrong and to turn over the bill for this session to Senator Charles Perry, so that an effective bill could be passed.

    Attorney General Ken Paxton appeared as an invited witness in front of Birdwell's Border Security Committee at the beginning of the regular session early this year. In that presentation, Paxton told Birdwell that US v Arizona was wrongly decided and that he predicted that given the facts of today and the current composition of the court, that SCOTUS opinion could be overturned. US v Arizona has been viewed as saying that the federal government has complete control over "immigration" issues and that states are powerless when the feds either do not do their duty, or worse as is the case now, deliberately destroy the security of Texas.

    I told Senator Birdwell later in that hearing that the U.S. Constitution reserves the natural right of self-defense to Texas in the final exception clause of Article I, Sec. 10. It is a pre-Tenth Amendment reservation of power to Texas that Texas gets to decide when and how to implement without second guessing or permission from the federal judiciary. But he could not hear or accept that.

    The fact is that We the People of Texas are the bosses. Through our state government and the U.S. Constitution, we are the masters of the feds, delegating a few defined powers to them. We did not Constitutionally and should not turn over our security and surrender our sovereignty to a corrupt, stolen federal government when it "evinces a design to reduce [us] under absolute Despotism."

    I salute Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and the other members of the Senate for holding firm to THEIR interpretation of the Constitution on this matter!

    Senator Birdwell voted with the Democrats in the Senate against SB 4. But every other Republican Senator who was there voted for it to pass it.

    Toward liberty,

    Tom Glass

    www.txce.org
    https://www.tomglass.org/

    Who Represents Me?

  • The 4th Special Session will be focused on Education and Border Security.

    Governor Abbott Announces Special Session #4

    The third special session ended this afternoon with the House and Senate immediately beginning the fourth called session.

    Governor Abbott’s third special session agenda called for bills addressing education, border security, the Colony Ridge illegals development, and prohibiting COVID vaccine mandates by private employers.

    Only two bills passed in the third special session:

    SB 7 by Senator Mayes Middleton will prohibit employers from requiring COVID vaccines for employees as a condition of employment.

    SB 4 by Senator Pete Flores will increase penalties for human smuggling and operating a stash house, establishing a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years for violations.

    Other bills regarding border security, Colony Ridge and Governor Greg Abbott’s priority, School Choice legislation, died in the House.

    The fourth special session begins this evening, focused on education and border security.

    A draft of a new School Choice bill, this time from the House, has already been placed on the table for consideration in the fourth special session.

    The bill, HB 1 by Representative Brad Buckley, would set up Education Savings Accounts, but would additionally include teacher pay raises and additional monies for school districts. As currently written, each qualified child would be allocated $10,500 for private school tuition and expenses and home schooled children would qualify for $1,000 a year toward expenses.

    The business of testing students would be a beneficiary under this plan, as each student that receives an ESA would be required to take a state assessment or a nationally norm-reference test. Student testing is big business and all sorts of government-required learning can be wrapped up into them.

  • Please be sure to vote on November 7! This election will determine amendments to the Texas Constitution, including Proposition 4 to lower property taxes. Many voters decide not to participate, then wonder why laws have changed or have been added that they may not be in favor of.

    Locations and voter guides

  • A message from Texas Eagle Forum and Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF)

    Defending Our Property Rights & Freedom To Travel - STOP THE KILL SWITCH

    Call your member of Congress TODAY!

    THE VOTE ON THE THUD BILL COULD BE ANY MOMENT (likely to come up today or tomorrow).

    Our amendment to de-fund the kill switch made it into the Rules Package. Let's get it across the finish line by calling YOUR member of congress to ask them to support our amendment (#60) by Rep. Thomas Massie to de-fund the kill switch in the Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Bill, H.R. 4820.

    Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has come out against the amendment. This will make certain members of congress wilt. However, having a drunk driver navigate their vehicle WHILE DRUNK, WITHOUT POWER across several lanes of traffic to park safely on the shoulder is wildly unrealistic and DANGEROUS!

    Don't let your member of congress fall for it! Violating EVERY American's 4th amendment right to NOT be illegally surveilled (tracked, monitored) by the government without due process (a warrant) is not negotiable! Don't let your rep conflate two UNRELATED issues.

    WATCH THIS CHILLING VIDEO WHEN A VEHICLE HAS ITS POWER CUT OFF REMOTELY HERE.

    This is what we're trying to keep from being installed in EVERY vehicle in America!

    ACTION ALERT

    Call your member of Congress and ask them to support Massie Amendment #60 to H.R. 4820 (the THUD bill).

    U.S. Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121

    (They can direct you to your member of congress, or to find out who represents you, go here. )

    More details at TexasTURF.org.

  • From Lt. Governor Dan Patrick on X (Twitter):

    The Texas Senate just passed SB 6 out of the Finance Committee, which provides $1.54 billion to build the wall and add law enforcement to Colony Ridge.

    Today's court ruling sends a strong message to the Biden administration: If Biden won't secure the border, Texas will, and the courts will back us up.

  • The Texas House has passed border security funding, increased criminal penalties for human smuggling, and criminal penalties for improper entry from a foreign nation.

    Border Security Funding

    House Bill 6 appropriates $1.5 billion in funding for constructing, operating, and maintaining border barrier infrastructure.

    Funds in HB 6 will be used to prioritize the most at-risk areas of the border as determined by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

    The bill was amended to ban the funds from being used for eminent domain of private land or to build a barrier along Texas’ borders with other U.S. states. The amendment passed by a vote of 134-4.

    An amendment was proposed by Democrat State Rep. Jessica Gonzalez to ban the funding from being used for buoy barriers in the Rio Grande, but it failed.

    The bill passed in a vote of 84-61 and will move to the Texas Senate.

    Human Smuggling

    Senate Bill 4 will increase penalties for human smuggling and operating a stash house. It establishes a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years for violations of SB 4.

    Although several amendments were proposed by Democrats, all failed to pass.

    The final vote was 92-54. SB 4 will now be sent to the governor’s desk.

    Illegal Entry

    To create a criminal penalty for improper entry into Texas from a foreign nation, the Senate and House have each passed their own bills: Senate Bill 11 and House Bill 4.

    HB 4 passed the Texas House by a vote of 84-60. It now goes to the Senate for consideration.

    The third special session expires on November 7.

    Who Represents Me?

  • We have a new, conservative, Christian U.S. House Speaker, Mike Johnson (R-LA). He is a constitutional lawyer and has been a conservative talk show host. He drafted a document describing the seven core principles of conservatism in which he believes:

    1. Individual freedom

    2. Limited government

    3. Rule of law

    4. Peace through strength

    5. Fiscal responsibility

    6. Free markets

    7. Human dignity

    These principles are considered extreme these days by the left.

    What about Austin?

    Now…what about the Texas Speaker? Never underestimate the power of momentum. The combined events behind the selection of a conservative U.S. Speaker and the failed impeachment trial of AG Ken Paxton got the ball rolling.

    What Kevin McCarthy did to earn a motion to vacate pales in comparison to the activities of Dade Phelan in his role as Texas Speaker of the House.

    We are currently watching as our legislature takes a third special session to try to get anything meaningful past the gauntlet created by a coalition of Democrats and RINOs, reigned over by Speaker Phelan. Until that situation changes, the only thing that will change in Texas is that Texas will gradually fade to blue.

    The most important call you may make in this session is to call your legislator and insist that someone move to vacate the chair. And if it is shot down, try again and again and again. Where there is change, there is hope. We just saw it in D.C.

    TAKE ACTION

    Contact your Texas House Representative and demand he vote to vacate the chair and remove Rep. Dade Phelan as Speaker.

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  • Senate Bill 7 - “Prohibiting a private employer from adopting or enforcing certain COVID-19 vaccine mandates; authorizing an administrative penalty.

    The legislation was placed on the agenda of the third special session by Governor Greg Abbott earlier this month and quickly passed by the Senate.

    According to Texas Scorecard:

    “An amendment by State Rep. Brian Harrison (R–Midlothian) to broaden the bill to include any person, rather than just employers, was struck down by Speaker Dade Phelan on a point of order on the grounds that it was not germane to the governor’s call—which solely mentioned employers. Another amendment by Harrison to explicitly expand the protection to medical school students in light of Baylor College of Medicine’s mandate was also struck down by Phelan on the same grounds.

    “State Rep. Briscoe Cain (R–Deer Park) then successfully added an amendment that expanded the definition of “contractor” to include anyone “who undertakes specific work for an employer in exchange for a benefit without submitting to the control of the employer over the manner, methods, or details of the work.” Cain said this provision could work as a creative means to protect medical school students within the governor’s call.

    “One of the biggest moments in the debate, however, happened when State Rep. Steve Toth (R–The Woodlands) brought forth an amendment to increase the fine to $50,000. Leach called the amendment “reckless and silly” and stated that Sen. Middleton and the Senate would oppose raising the fine, putting the legislation in jeopardy.

    “Harrison, however, said he had spoken with Middleton about the exact amendment and that he had expressed support for it.

    “The House then adopted the amendment 87-57.

    “State Rep. Tony Tinderholt (R–Arlington) also attempted to amend the legislation, to require employers to rehire or compensate employees that are fired because of their refusal to get the vaccine. That amendment was killed by Phelan on a point of order.

    “House lawmakers approved the legislation in a vote of 90-57.

    “The bill must now receive another vote before being sent back to the Senate. They can approve the changes made in the House or send it to a conference committee to hammer out a compromise.”

  • Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected as the U.S. Speaker of the House today. As a Congressman, Speaker Johnson represents the northwest and western regions of Louisiana. Prior to his election to Congress in 2016, Speaker Johnson was an attorney and served in the Louisiana State Legislature from 2015 to 2017.

    The first thing Speaker Johnson did upon winning the Republican Conference vote yesterday evening was to lead a prayer with the Conference.

    The vote for Speaker was held at noon today. Rep. Johnson reached the 217 mark necessary to become the new U.S. Speaker and was elected unanimously by the Republican Conference.

    Speaker Johnson made this statement upon his election:

    “It is the honor of a lifetime to have been elected the 56th Speaker of the House.

    “As Speaker, I will ensure the House delivers results and inspires change for the American people. We will restore trust in this body. We will advance a comprehensive conservative policy agenda, combat the harmful policies of the Biden Administration, and support our allies abroad. And we will restore sanity to a government desperately in need of it. Let’s get back to work.”

    Democrats and leftists immediately took to social media slamming Speaker Johnson for his support of the 2020 Election investigation, his support of President Trump, and his strong conservative stance on issues.

    Two hours before his election this morning, he posted “In God We Trust” on his social media.

  • By Bonnie Lyons, Legislative Chair, Montgomery County Republican Party

    As we speak, Texas Representative Victoria Neave is holding a press conference in anticipation of a vote in the full House on HB 4 and HB 6 on border security.

    HB 4 by Representative David Spiller of District 68, would give Texas a vehicle for removing illegal aliens from our state.

    HB 6 by Representative Jacey Jetton would appropriate money to build a border wall for Texas.

    Opposition to these bills has been virulent. Is our support as impassioned?

    The opposition testimony claims that the bills are extreme anti-immigrant legislation, will lead to human rights abuses, and is rooted in racism and hate.

    Please call your representative and demand they vote to secure the border.

    TAKE ACTION

    Contact your House Representative and urge support for HB 4 and HB 6 to secure the border.

    Who Represents Me?

  • Additional bills coming up for a floor vote in the Texas House today are SB 7, which seeks to ban companies from requiring COVID vaccine mandates and SB 4 which provides criminal penalties for human smuggling and the operation of stash houses in Texas.

    Click here for the agenda and details.

    TAKE ACTION

    Now is the time to make your wishes known to your state representatives.

    Who Represents Me?

  • A vote is expected at noon today!

    Who Represents Me?

    More information

  • The Biden administration is bullying schools out of their lunch money. For over a year, public schools have had no choice but to allow boys in girls' restrooms or lose their funding for school lunches. Democrats are effectively stealing children’s lunches to get their way.

    In May 2022, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) weaponized Title IX’s prohibition on sex discrimination to make public schools comply with their radical LGBT agenda. After redefining “sex” to include gender ideology, they have tried eliminating all privacy rights for girls and women.

    The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Services claims its mission is to “reduce hunger” and “provide children and low-income people access to food.” Yet they are willing to deny food to the vulnerable in states and schools that choose not to advance their radical agenda.

    Under the Congressional Review Act, Congress can reject Executive Branch rulemaking as part of their Constitutional duty of checks and balances. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) is using this tool to advance a resolution for Congressional disapproval of this guidance (S.J.Res. 42). Also, 22 state attorneys General have sued the Department of Agriculture over this proposed rule.

    Sen. Marshall explained his legislation in a press release saying:

    The USDA has NO authority to force our children to adhere to woke mandates such as requiring biological boys to be given access to girls' bathrooms and locker rooms, or allow biological boys to compete against biological girls in girls' sports. My message with this CRA is clear: Don’t hold children’s lunch hostage in pursuit of your woke agenda.

    We ask that you contact your Senators TODAY and ask them to vote YES on S.J. Res. 42, Senator Marshall’s disapproval resolution regarding the USDA’s decision to tie funding of school lunches to the adoption of their LGBT agenda. This vote could occur as early as this Thursday.

    Email Your U.S. Senators

  • Would you like to tell your state representative how you feel about Texas building a wall along its border with Mexico? This is your chance.

    Today, the House Appropriations Committee is hearing testimony on HB 6 by Representative Jacey Jetton of District 26 to appropriate money for the construction, operation, and maintenance of border barrier infrastructure.

    Texas residents who wish to electronically submit comments related to agenda items on this notice without testifying in person can do so until the hearing is adjourned by visiting:

    Texas House Comments

    Live Video Broadcast of the Hearing

  • A message from Texas Eagle Forum

    We have three elected Texans who are helping block Rep. Jim Jordan from becoming Speaker of the House.

    If you believe Jim Jordon will be a powerhouse for all the issues these representatives claimed they supported when they ran for office please call them and tell them Texas wants Speaker Jordan.

    Rep. Jake Ellzey (TX-6) 202-225-2002

    Rep. Kay Granger (TX-12) 202-225-5071

    Rep. Tony Gonzales (TX-23) 202-225-4511

    If you know someone in these districts, please encourage them to call their Representative.

    If your Rep. isn’t listed above, you may wish to thank him for supporting Rep. Jordan.

    Who Represents Me?

  • A message from Texas Eagle Forum

    This is your chance to weigh in on these bills and offer support, ideas, or improvements as you see necessary.

    SB 7 (Middleton)

    The House State Affairs Committee will meet at 10:00 am TODAY to hear several important bills including SB 7 (Middleton) which would prohibit a private employer from adopting or enforcing certain COVID-19 vaccine mandates and authorize an administrative penalty.

    The language includes protections against adverse actions taken by a private employer against an employee who doesn’t want this “vaccine” and offers a remedy.

    Click here to read the bill: SB 7 (Middleton)

    Texas residents can submit a public comment at this link: COMMENTS

    Please note that comments are only accepted until the hearing is adjourned so please comment early.

    If you have time to make a call (especially if your Rep. is on the House State Affairs Committee), please ask members to pass SB 7 out of Committee today.

    HOUSE COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS

    SB 4 (Flores)

    The State Affairs Committee will hear testimony on SB 4 (Flores) - Relating to the punishment for certain criminal conduct involving the smuggling of persons or the operation of a stash house; increasing criminal penalties.

    Click here to read the bill: SB 4 (Flores)

    SB 11 (Birdwell)

    SB 11 (Birdwell) will offer Texas some ability to deal with illegal border crossers caught outside our lawful points of entry. The Biden Administration is doing all it can to break our nation. This bill gives us some help in fighting this invasion.

    Click here to read the bill: SB 11 (Birdwell)

    Remember to make a separate comment for each bill you want to address and do so early to avoid being cut off.

    Texas residents can submit a public comment at this link: COMMENTS

    Thank you for taking your personal time to encourage our legislators to protect our state and fellow citizens from the invasion of our state and nation and the invasion of our personal medical decisions!

  • The Montgomery County Republican Party is posting regular alerts and updates on the third Special Session from their Legislative Committee. Click here to view.

  • National Eagle Forum has prepared three Action Steps we can take to support Israel.

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  • Governor Greg Abbott today announced Special Session #3 and issued a proclamation identifying agenda items for the special session that begins at 1:00 PM on Monday, October 9.

    Read more

  • A message from Tom Glass:

    Now that the Paxton impeachment trial is over, Governor Abbott is expected to announce soon what topics he will add to an October special session.

    PLEASE CONTACT THE GOVERNOR TODAY to urge him to take action to secure the Texas grid.

    There is a broad consensus among knowledgeable Texans that there is great urgency in hardening and securing our grid against threats which are becoming more dire every day.

    PLEASE CONTACT GOVERNOR ABBOTT TODAY

    Form on the Governor’s Website

    Phone: 512-463-2000

    Sample Message

    Dear Governor Abbott,

    I am writing to express my deep concern about the rising security threats to our Texas Power Grid. Vandalism and sabotage have increased by 1900% since 2017, with 19 reported events in the first six months of 2023 alone.

    Utility companies have blocked efforts to establish minimum security standards, and there is a shortage of transformers worldwide. Coordinated attacks on large substations have occurred, and individuals from foreign adversaries are entering through the unsecured border.

    I urge you to address this emergency promptly in two ways:

    1) Add legislation in a special session to direct and fund the hardening of electrical transmission and generation facilities and other critical infrastructures against the threat of solar disturbances, nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks, foreign and domestic terrorists, and to provide measurable resiliency to critical infrastructure against all-hazards in Texas.

    2) Use the recently passed HB 2555 to prioritize physical security and fast-track protection of critical assets.

    ****

    The bottom line is to ask for a special session topic to secure the grid and to take expedited efforts using existing law.

  • Twenty-one votes, or two-thirds of the Senate, were required to convict and remove Paxton from office on any single charge. None of the charges received a majority vote. It became abundantly clear during the trial that the move was political as the House prosecution team was unable to present evidence of the claims against AG Paxton. What DID become clear is that we need a good house-cleaning in the Texas House. AG Paxton now is cleared to return to office to fight on behalf of Texans. Thank you to all who made calls to Texas senators on behalf of the grassroots who elected AG Paxton.

    Representative Toth sums up the trial

  • A message from Christin Bentley, Chair, Stop Sexualizing Texas Kids, Republican Party of Texas

    Radicals were given a temporary victory in their quest to rape the minds and emotions of Texas children through pornographic and sexually explicit materials in their school libraries when a Federal Judge temporarily blocked The Reader Act from taking effect on September 1st.

    We anticipate a quick appeal from the Acting Attorney General of Texas.

    In the meantime, let’s set the record straight: Texas school officials have always had the legal authority and moral imperative to remove explicit materials from their libraries.

    We should use this time to see which of our school board trustees are willing to do the right thing by Texas children and remove sexually explicit, pervasively vulgar, and educationally unsuitable materials from Texas schools NOW! To put it plainly, they should remove the books, or we should remove them.

    School Board Trustees who provide sexually explicit, pervasively vulgar, and educationally unsuitable materials to children who cannot consent to sex ARE UNFIT FOR OFFICE.

    The Stop Sexualizing Texas Kids Legislative Committee will be holding trainings across the state, including online, educating parents and community members on how to identify and remove inappropriate materials from Texas schools.

    TAKE ACTION

    In most cases, auditing a school library is a simple process. I have created an HB900 Toolkit to help you get started immediately. Included in the toolkit is a How To Audit School Libraries informational sheet and a list of over 400 books that meet the criteria of HB900 for removal. It also includes a resolution that can be passed by your Republican County Party that gives a directive to local school boards to remove sexually explicit, pervasively vulgar, and sexually explicit materials NOW.

    You can find the complete toolkit here: HB900 Toolkit.

    Note: If you do not wish to subscribe to the Substack channel, simply click "No Thanks" and you will be taken straight to the toolkit.

    Please contact Commissioner of Education Mike Morath and ask him to issue a clear directive to remove explicit materials from school libraries NOW!

    Commissioner of Education Mike Morath
    (512) 463-8985
    commissioner@tea.texas.gov

  • The Montgomery County Republican Party is providing daily updates on the AG Paxton trial. Visit their website to read about today’s statement from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick that deliberations in the trial could be on Thursday.

    https://mctxgop.org/legislative-alerts-2/ag-paxton-trial-updates

  • Watch the trial on the Texas Senate Live Video Broadcasts page. You can continue using this link for the duration of the trial.

    Contact your Texas Senator to ask for a “no” vote on impeachment!

  • Once again, the Biden administration has found another loophole to push their abortion agenda. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is issuing a new rule that forces nearly all businesses to provide leave for their employees to obtain abortions. We must let the EEOC know that we are disgusted with their course of action.

    Last year, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (H.R. 1065) passed into law. This bill required all businesses with over fifteen employees to provide maternity leave for pregnant women. The responsibility to implement this policy fell on the EEOC, but they instead warped the language to fit their own agenda.

    Now, the EEOC wants to force businesses to provide "maternity" leave for women obtaining abortions. While they provided a religious exemption for religious organizations, the language is very narrow and includes a caveat that the EEOC will handle these on a case-by-case basis. Seeing that the Biden administration has targeted religious and conservative organizations for their differences in opinion, we cannot trust them to be fair in issuing those exemptions.

    This rule does not protect non-religious businesses. Bakery owners, boutique stores, and floral shops are just examples of industries that will be forced to provide abortion accommodations on their dime should the situation arise. If they refuse, they could be prosecuted by the federal government in expensive litigation that could take years.

    You can make your voice heard on the new EEOC regulation forcing employers to cover time off for abortions by submitting a comment. We have provided you with a sample comment, but recommend you edit the language in your own words. If the comment differs from others, the EEOC must read and respond to each individual's comment. Submit your comments before October 10th to let them know that you oppose this regulation.

    Sample Comment:

    As an American citizen, I am concerned about the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. I believe that pregnant mothers and their babies deserve the utmost care and support. However, the EEOC has warped the language to include leave for women seeking abortions.

    Under this language, business owners will be put in a terrible position. This leaves the door open for owners to encourage women to obtain abortions so they can keep their employees in their positions. On the other hand, if an owner has moral or religious beliefs opposing abortion, they are still forced by federal law to provide this accommodation. While the rule allows a religious exemption, it is narrowly written for the most explicit religious organizations and is still subject to scrutiny on a case-by-case basis. This does not protect business owners who sincerely oppose abortion.

    Submit your comment before October 10th

  • Ask Gov. Abbott to call a Special Session addressing federal Central Bank Digital Currency, control of the border and child sex trafficking, state-level election law enforcement, electric grid protection, Biden’s mandated vehicular kill-switches, and NO COVID MANDATES!

    Read More and Take Action

  • The State Board of Education is meeting tomorrow to discuss HB 900, the Bill that requires ratings on books in school libraries to ensure they are suitable for children. Please come to Austin to testify or send an email in support of implementing the bill as intended.

    More Information

  • The Texas House Homeland Security Committee is having a hearing on Friday, September 1, regarding Operation Lone Star and border security. Make your voice heard that you want the border secured!

    In-person testimony will not be heard, but the public is allowed to comment online here.

    This information is brought to you by the people of the Alliance for a Safe Texas, who are asking Texans to support and comment on the following:

    • The reconstitution of the Texas Department of Homeland Security as a stand-alone department.

    • Funding and support for Regional Cooperative Task Forces, which will collaborate with Operation Lone Star.

    • Support for expanded elite brush teams.

    • Creation of a stand-alone Texas Border Force under the direction of the Texas Border Czar.

    • Address ongoing and long-standing issues with HHS-contracted facilities housing unaccompanied minors throughout Texas.

    Make your voice heard that you want the border secured by making a public comment!

  • Now that the regular session of the 88th Texas Legislature has ended, the following grassroots organizations have published report cards so you can see where your current legislators stand on issues that are important to you.

    Grassroots America Legislative Transparency Tool

    Texans for Fiscal Responsibility Index

    Texans for Vaccine Choice

    Texas Family Project

  • On November 7, Texans will vote on 14 proposed amendments to the state constitution.

    View Texas Scorecard article

  • Governor Abbott, Lt. Gov Patrick, and Speaker Phelan are embarking on a state signing tour of SB 2 & SB 3, touting largest tax cut in Texas history. Coming to Montgomery County August 9th.

    Read article from the Montgomery County Republican Party

  • Providing Governor Abbott follows through on his promise to sign it, the Texas Legislature’s property tax relief bill has passed. The bill combines tax rate compression and a rise in the homestead exemption from $40k to $100.

    Read More

  • Senators serving on the Armed Services Committee are taking a vote this week that could adversely affect our military readiness. With the Left’s political ideologies infiltrating our armed forces, Senators must be diligent in vetting who will be elevated to leadership roles.

    Read more & contact your U.S. Senators

  • The Senate and House announced in a press release that they have reached an agreement on property tax relief for beleaguered homeowners and business owners.

    Read More

  • Round two of the property tax relief standoff began on June 27, as the Texas Legislature was called back into another special session by Governor Greg Abbott.

    Read More

  • Read more

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    A group of grassroots activists created a statewide effort to let Speaker Dade Phelan know their frustrations with his disregard for the Republican party platform and the will of Texas voters for the second session in a row. While a few excellent bills were made law, they honestly passed because the grassroots voices were loud and clear in demanding their passage. Anyone who opposed bills like SB 14 (stop allowing the medical "transition" of children under 18) would likely be primaried on that effort alone. If you would like to join the effort please see below.

    TAKE ACTION

    1) Click here to print a letter for your signature (must use blue ink).

    2) Fill in the blanks in the letter with blue ink.

    3) Mail it to the following address by Wednesday, June 28th:

    Republican Party of Texas
    PO Box 2206
    Austin, Texas 78768

    4) Share these instructions with friends & family.

    We couldn't do this work without you! Thank you again for helping get some important things done this session. We hope for another special session where the Governor will call for the passage of serious election integrity bills and a bill to allow all who are interested to participate in transactional gold.

  • Today, Governor Abbott signed SB 14, banning gender modification of children, and SB 15, protecting women’s collegiate sports.

    A huge thank you to every Texas Eagle who made phone calls, sent emails, came to the Capitol and waited hours to testify, helped fill the House gallery, sent in testimony online, and had conversations with their elected officials to get these bills passed into law!

    Read More

  • by Heritage Action for America

    Biden has proposed new environmental regulations on nearly every vehicle including passenger cars, pick-up trucks, vans, SUVs, etc., that will push the automobile industry beyond the breaking point and keep you from purchasing a gas-powered vehicle after 2032.

    Under Biden’s direction, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new regulations that would squeeze gas powered and even hybrid cars out of the market by imposing strict carbon emission standards.

    If enacted, this regulation will require automobile manufacturers to cut carbon emissions on “light-duty vehicles” (cars, pickups, vans, SUVs) by 56% of current levels by model year 2032.

    This would require an increase in the sales of electric-vehicles (EVs) to offset the carbon emissions of gas powered vehicles in order to achieve an overall net carbon emission reduction. Currently, EVs make up only 6% of new vehicle purchases. In just 9 years, Biden is looking to use the heavy hand of the government to grow EV sales to make up 67% of all vehicles purchased.

    TAKE ACTION

    By law the agency must accept public comments on its proposed regulation. All unique and substantive arguments submitted must receive a written response from the administration before the regulation can be put into place. Personalizing the comment you submit will make it more impactful. So please share how Biden’s gas car ban would hurt you and your family.

    Comments can force the agency to grapple with conservative arguments they would otherwise like to ignore. And comments can be used against the regulation in a court of law - leading to it being struck down. Do not underestimate how influential your comment can be.

    Visit Heritage Action to submit a comment

  • The regular session of the 88th Texas Legislature has come to a close. The following organizations have printed recap articles on the legislation coming out of the session. Now it is up to you to look at the results of the session, the actions taken by your own Texas Representative and Senator, and decide for yourself if you want to hire them for the next session.

    We will continue to add to this post as organizations publish reports.

    Montgomery County Republican Party Recap of the 88th Regular Legislative Session - How did they do?

    Montgomery County Republican Party 88th Texas Legislature Results

    Republican Party of Texas Final Report on the 88th Regular Session

    Final Report on 88th Regular Session From Tom Glass

    (Video) Texans for Fiscal Responsibility: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the 88th Legislative Session

    Texans for Strong Borders Condemns Speaker Phelan’s Failures on Border Security

    (Twitter video) Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on House dysfunction under Speaker Phelan

  • An update from Faith Votes Community Impact Team

    The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Fiscal (Irresponsibility) Responsibility Act in a 314 to 117 vote on Wednesday evening. The Resolution will advance to the Senate ahead of the June 5 deadline with a vote expected as early as Thurs., June 1.

    The vote in the U.S. House on Wednesday evening clearly separates UniParty representatives from fiscally conservative patriots - 149 Republicans voted “Yes” while 71 Republicans stood with “We the People” and voted “No.” To see if your Representative voted with the UniParty group think, click here.

    Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called the House vote “very good,” telling reporters that “we hope we can move the bill quickly here in the Senate as soon as possible.” We must thwart the passage of this irresponsible bill!

    TAKE ACTION

    Contact both Texas U.S. Senators and urge them to STOP the passage of this bill. Following is a suggested phone or email script for your review.

    Dear Senator:

    I am contacting you to express my concern about the Fiscal (Irresponsibility) Responsibility bill. I expect you to vote NO to force renegotiation of a bill that more closely models fiscal responsibility.

    Thank you

    U.S. Senator Ted Cruz

    (713) 718-3057 (TX office)
    (202) 224-5922 (D.C. office)
    Send an email

    U.S. Senator John Cornyn
    (713) 572-3337 (TX office)
    (202) 224-2934 (D.C. office)
    Send an email

  • The last two weeks of the 88th Legislative Session were historic but for all the wrong reasons. On Friday, May 19, an allegedly intoxicated Speaker Dale Phelan presided over the House which prompted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to call for Speaker Phelan to resign.

    A few days later in what seemed to many like an act of retribution, Speaker Phelan announced that the House would be moving forward with an impeachment process against Attorney General Paxton.

    Then in the waning hours of the 88th Legislative Session of the Texas House, Speaker Phelan revealed that there had been a months-long investigation into alleged misconduct of Texas Attorney General Paxton for offenses that were said to have occurred in 2020.

    According to Speaker Phelan, the investigation began when the House was asked to approve taxpayer funds in the amount of $3.3 million to be paid in a settlement to whistleblowers who made accusations against Attorney General Paxton dating back to 2020. That case is still pending before the Texas Supreme Court. The settlement offer does not include any admission of wrongdoing and the courts have not ruled on the matter. No settlement payments have been made related to this case.

    Many members of the Texas House were obviously caught off guard when the investigation was revealed by Speaker Phelan. Then just three days after the revelation of this investigation, the members of the House were asked to vote on whether the 20-charge indictment presented to the House was sufficient to impeach Attorney General Paxton and move the case to the Texas Senate for a formal trial which could result in removing Paxton from office.

    Prior to the vote, House members were not permitted to talk to any witnesses or even to any of the investigators who interviewed witnesses. Instead, the 20 articles of impeachment were read on the House floor and a vote was called shortly thereafter on the same day.

    Rep. Steve Toth from Montgomery County said during the House debate, “I am not commenting on Mr. Paxton’s guilt or innocence, rather the lack of credible process that has gone on today… By moving forward without proper guardrails on the initial removal of a statewide official sets Texas on a dangerous path. I ask you to tap the brakes. Let’s make sure we do this the right way and not the wrong way. Please vote no.”

    It was certainly predictable that 60 Democrat House Members would vote to impeach Paxton since he has been a staunch conservative who has been effectively fighting, and winning, against the Biden Administration for the last few years. But when 60 Republican House Reps joined the Democrats in that hasty vote, it was shocking to many.

    As a result of the impeachment vote, by rule, Paxton was suspended from his duties and Governor Abbott has since appointed former Secretary of State John Scott as interim Attorney General.

    After receiving the Articles of Impeachment, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick set in motion the Senate’s duties by creating a “Special Committee to Recommend Rules and Procedures” to establish the rules for the impeachment hearing, after which a date will be set to begin the proceedings. Senator Brandon Creighton (SD 4) from Montgomery County is one of the seven members of the committee.

    There is no doubt that Attorney General Paxton is highly effective in his job. He has been a true warrior against Human Trafficking and has taken on “Big Pharma.” He has also won major cases for Texas in the areas of Immigration, School Rights, EPA Rules and Religious Freedom.

    TAKE ACTION

    If you believe the impeachment of Paxton was unjust, please urge your State Senator to vote against convicting Attorney General Paxton.

    Who Represents Me?

    Senator Brandon Creighton (SD 4)
    (512) 463-0104 (Austin Office)
    (281) 292-4128 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Senator Paul Bettencourt (SD 7)
    (512) 463-0107 (Austin Office)
    (713) 464-0282 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Senator Lois Kolkhorst (SD 18)
    (512) 463-0118 (Austin Office)
    (979) 251-7888 (District Office)
    Send an email

  • Governor Greg Abbott today appointed John Scott as the short-term interim Attorney General of Texas, under Article 15, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution.

    Scott most recently served as Texas Secretary of State for Governor Abbott. Previously, he served as Texas Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation for then-Attorney General Greg Abbott, where he aided then-Attorney General Abbott’s efforts to hold the Obama Administration accountable and sue President Obama more than any other state Attorney General. Scott oversaw all civil litigation, including over 22,000 lawsuits involving Texas.

    Texas Scorecard published an article explaining how the Democrat-led impeachment of Ken Paxton represents an escalation in the war on grassroots activism.

    Read more and contact your State Senator »

  • Target is the new Bud Light! Make sure they know their customers—YOU—are not okay with their attempt to normalize Transgenderism for our kids.

    Target is pushing “Transgender Pride” items in stores across America. These products include “Trans Pride” items for babies, toddlers, children, and teens. They even include women's bathing suits with “tuck-friendly construction” and “extra crotch coverage” to accommodate male genitalia.

    Target is prominently placing these items near store entrances, forcing customers and their children to be exposed to them upon arrival. Some Target stores have moved this merchandise to a less prominent location or removed them entirely – but most have not.

    Target has also gone so “woke” that it’s sending millions of the dollars we spend in its stores to a far-left advocacy group called GLSEN that works to hide gender transitions from parents.

    That’s why all concerned Americans must speak out now!

    TAKE ACTION

    If Target won't stop forcing transgenderism on us, we must stop taking our business to Target!

    With just a few clicks, you can send this message to Target’s top executives, as well as urge two of their major partners – Chip and Joanna Gaines of Magnolia Home – to take action.

    Please take just 60 seconds to make your voice heard with these three HIGH IMPACT actions!

    1) SIGN THE PETITION calling on Chip & Joanna Gaines to use their voice within Target to help restore sanity to our local Target stores.

    2) EMAIL TARGET EXECUTIVES and tell them to stop trying to normalize transgenderism with our children.

    3) TWEET to Chip & Joanna Gaines to tell them that you stand with them and need their help to change Target executives' minds.

    Together, we can stop Target from targeting our kids!

    CLICK HERE TO TAKE ACTION!

  • Governor Abbott today announced the first of multiple special sessions of the Texas Legislature and issued a proclamation identifying agenda items for the Special Session that begins at 9 pm on May 29. Read More

    June 3 update from the Montgomery County Republican Party

  • On May 27, the Texas House voted 121-23 for the impeachment resolution against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Montgomery County Eagle Forum and Texas Eagle Forum are OPPOSED to the impeachment movement by the Texas House of Representatives against Attorney General Ken Paxton. The House has provided no due process to this sudden rush to take out our Attorney General who has done an excellent job defending Texas and fighting the Biden Administration.

    Please watch this informative video from State Rep. Steve Toth further explaining the situation.

    Watch AG Paxton discussing this issue on Newsmax.

    Read more from True Texas Project.

    Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today after the Articles of Impeachment for Attorney General Ken Paxton were delivered to the Texas Senate:

    “Today, the Texas Senate received Articles of Impeachment for Attorney General Ken Paxton. The Senate will follow its constitutional duty and I appointed a committee to develop proposed rules and procedures for the matter.

    “When the rules are drafted, a date will be set for when the Senate will resolve into a court of impeachment to consider the articles.”

    TAKE ACTION

    In light of the watered-down border security and election integrity legislation passed this session, you would think the Texas House would want to keep AG Ken Paxton fighting against the Biden Administration, but instead they voted to remove him.

    According to Texas Scorecard, “The issue will now be sent to the Senate for a trial where he would be required to be convicted by two-thirds of the senators in order to be removed from office. Pending the outcome of that trial, Paxton will be suspended from his duties.”

    Please contact your Texas Senator and ask for a NO vote on impeaching the Texas Attorney General.

    Who represents me?

    Sen. Brandon Creighton (Dist. 4)
    (512) 463-0104 (Austin Office)
    (281) 292-4128 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Senator Paul Bettencourt (Dist. 7)
    (512) 463-0107 (Austin Office)
    (713) 464-0282 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (Dist. 18)
    (512) 463-0118 (Austin Office)
    (979) 251-7888 (District Office)
    Send an email

  • The Texas House voted 121-23 today for the impeachment resolution against Attorney General Ken Paxton. According to Texas Scorecard, “The issue will now be sent to the Senate for a trial where he would be required to be convicted by two-thirds of the senators in order to be removed from office. Pending the outcome of that trial, Paxton will be suspended from his duties.”

    Please contact your Texas Senator and ask for a NO vote on impeaching the Texas Attorney General.

    Sen. Brandon Creighton (Dist. 4)
    (512) 463-0104 (Austin Office)
    (281) 292-4128 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Senator Paul Bettencourt (Dist. 7)
    (512) 463-0107 (Austin Office)
    (713) 464-0282 (District Office)
    Send an email

    Sen. Lois Kolkhorst (Dist. 18)
    (512) 463-0118 (Austin Office)
    (979) 251-7888 (District Office)
    Send an email

  • Montgomery County Eagle Forum and Texas Eagle Forum are OPPOSED to this impeachment movement against our Attorney General Ken Paxton. The House has provided no due process to this sudden rush to take out the leader who has done an excellent job defending Texas and has important cases in progress.

    This stinks of good-old-boy politics and Texas must be better than that!

    Please watch this informative video from State Rep. Steve Toth further explaining the situation.

    Click here to watch proceedings on the House floor.

    TAKE ACTION

    1) Today: If you can call before 1 pm or 1:30 today, ask your State Representative not to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton.

    Click here to find your State Representative.

    Click here for a list of all State Representatives’ phone numbers.

    2) Then, call your State Senator and ask him/her not to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton.

    Click here to find your State Senator.

    Click here for a list of all State Senators’ phone numbers.

  • Why does our Texas Speaker of the House seem to be at war with efforts to pass measures to secure our border? A Grassroots America report states, “Let it sink in that we are about to end this session with ZERO RESULTS on the part of the Texas Legislature to stop the planned destruction of Texas and the US with a wide-open border flooded by millions of illegals!”

    HB 20, the most significant legislation in our GOP efforts to protect citizens from the flow of cartels, drugs, and criminals that inevitably flow across an open border was victim of an unnatural death. Although the Speaker claimed it as a priority bill, he allowed a Point of Order procedure from opponents to send it back to committee, where it died.

    Proponents of border security (you would think there would be plenty) are trying to graft important elements of HB 20 onto another border bill, HB 7, to try to save the effort.

    The Senate must amend HB 7 to:

    • Add the authorization ‘to repel’ to the Border Force created by the legislation, and

    • Give the governor backing for the legislature to take independent action to protect Texans from cartels.

    Talk in Austin suggests that the same treatment HB 20 received on the House floor is likely for the amended HB 7 when it gets to the Senate floor. Your outrage may be the only thing that stands in the gap.

    TAKE ACTION

    Click here to email all Republican Senators and the Lieutenant Governor at one time. Ask them to adopt the two amendments above when HB 7 gets to the Senate floor. Ask them to move quickly!

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    Part 1 by Tom Glass, Texas Constitutional Enforcement & Texas Conservative Grassroots Coalition Leader

    On Thursday, Texas Senate Border Security Chair Brian Birdwell unveiled his substantive committee substitute for the only remaining border security vehicle for the session, State Rep. Ryan Guillen’s Speaker-designated HB 7.

    Chair Birdwell added back a slightly different version of the border trespass felony and for the most part de-emasculated, but he left out the most important mission for the unit – to repel illegals crossing between legal ports of entry!

    The unit was moved to be part of the Texas Rangers, reporting to the head of the Texas Rangers, up through the directors of the DPS, which reports to the governor. The county veto and jurisdictional limits in HB 7, which we opposed, were removed.

    The vital thing to know is that the Texas Constitution in Article 4, Section 7 authorizes the governor to repel using the Texas military when invaded. But law enforcement, as this new Border Force will be designated, must have statutory authorization to repel. If we don’t add repel to HB 7, the governor will not have legal authority to use the Texas Border Force to repel and will have to rely on the Texas military to do it.

    And, sadly, all legislative findings setting us up with the best constitutional arguments when we are dragged into federal court, are completely missing from the bill. Significantly, a MALDEF attorney testified at the hearing (as she had in House State Affairs), that MALDEF considered any action Texas takes to secure the border to be immigration enforcement and therefore preempted by US v Arizona.

    It is vital that our border security bills have legislative findings making clear that Texas is NOT enforcing immigration law, but rather acting under the self-defense reservation of power of Article I, Section 10 when we are in imminent danger or actually invaded.

    Solution to the glaring deficits of HB 7:

    JoAnn’s NOTE: Without the two amendments Tom has recommended below, HB 7 is a disaster! Let it sink in that we are about to end this session with ZERO RESULTS on the part of the Texas Legislature to stop the planned destruction of Texas and the US with a wide-open border flooded by millions of illegals! These two solution amendments by Tom Glass are our last hope to salvage something!

    Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Republican State Senators must amend HB 7 with language to accomplish these two necessities:

    1) add the authorization “to repel” to the Border Force and

    2) add legislative findings giving the governor backing from the legislature to take independent action to protect the people of Texas from the cartels.

    TAKE ACTION

    Click here to use this link to email the Republican Senators and Lieutenant Governor to adopt these two amendments when HB 7 gets to the Senate floor next week. Ask them to move quickly!

    One note about where we go from here. Hint: We WILL fight another day!

    The heroic Matt Schaefer, who worked on the Speaker’s border priority bill (HB 20) that the Speaker himself killed, predicts that a point-of-order similar to what killed HB 20 will be used to kill HB 7 when it gets back to the House. I have told him that the Speaker will get most of the blame for the failure of his own two border security jewels if the point of order does indeed do as Schaefer predicts. And everyone I have talked to thinks it likely that if HB 7 is killed by the Speaker, that the governor will add border security to the call of the special session that we all know is coming for other reasons.

    Note that the border interstate compact SB 1403 by Tan Parker and David Spiller has been sent to the governor!

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    HB 900 to protect Texas school kids from being exposed to pornographic grooming materials in school libraries is in jeopardy of being gutted by the Senate State Education Committee.

    Amendments to take penalties off of the book vendors and put control in the hands of the liberal Texas Education Agency must be stopped.

    Texas children need you to contact Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick & the Senate Education Committee members immediately and tell them that we want HB 900 voted out & set for Senate floor vote with NO amendments to vendor enforcement!

    We want a strong bill to protect kids from pornographic smut with penalties and enforcement! A bill with no penalties and enforcement for parents is worthless!

    Texas Senate Republicans need to stand with parents and grandparents to prevent the rape of children's minds with vulgar pictures and content found in school classrooms and libraries!

    HB 900 must be voted out with no amendments to vendor enforcement!

    TAKE ACTION

    Email the Lt. Governors office and all the Senate Education Committee members with one simple email and tell them that you want HB 900 voted out promptly with no amendments to vendor enforcement!

  • Action alert from Texas Eagle Forum:

    TWO WEEKS LEFT!

    If you are new to following bills, you will see that we are now commenting on bills that have moved from the House to the Senate or from the Senate to the House. This can be confusing. The clock has run out for bills to pass in their own chamber and then still make it through to the other chamber. The only bills we can deal with are ones that have passed in one of the chambers and now needs a vote in the other.

    GREAT NEWS!!!!!

    SB 14: SB 14, banning puberty blockers and hormone therapy for the purpose of gender-transitioning children, has passed the House and Senate. Six Democrats broke rank to vote in favor of this very important bill to protect children.

    TAKE ACTION

    We appreciate that Rep. Thierry did not simply fall in line with the Democrat position on this issue. Instead, she thoroughly researched this subject to make an informed decision to vote for SB 14. If you are so inclined, please thank Rep. Thierry and the other five Democrats who we understand are getting pummeled for voting for SB 14.

    Alma A. Allen (D)
    (512) 463-0744
    alma.allen@house.texas.gov

    Harold V. Dutton (D)
    (512) 463-0510
    harold.dutton@house.texas.gov

    Tracy O. King (D)
    (512) 463-0194
    district80.king@house.texas.gov

    Armando Martinez (D)
    (512) 463-0530
    mando.martinez@house.texas.gov

    Mary Ann Perez (D)
    (512) 463-0460
    maryann.perez@house.texas.gov

    Shawn Thierry (D)
    (512) 463-0518
    shawn.thierry@house.texas.gov

    Representative Shawn Thierry (D) explains why she voted for SB 14 in this video.

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    MONDAY - SENATE COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND COMMERCE (11:30 AM)

    HJR 146: (Capriglione) - Needs a hearing - SUPPORT - proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange. China is moving to control gold and Texas must lead on this for the United States. Read more at Transactional Gold.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to email all Senate Committee on Business and Commerce members and ask them to set a hearing for HJR 146.

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    MONDAY - SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS

    HB 246: (Swanson) - SUPPORT - Relating to establishing a pilot program for recording ballot counting activity.

    HB 1181: (Shaheen) - SUPPORT - Relating to restricting access to sexual material harmful to minors on an Internet website; providing a civil penalty.

    HB 2837: (Schwertner) - SUPPORT - Relating to prohibiting a person or entity from surveilling, reporting, or tracking the purchase of firearms, ammunition, and accessories through the use of certain merchant category codes; imposing a civil penalty.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact members of the Senate Committee on State Affairs and tell them you support HB 246, HB 1181, and HB 2837.

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    MONDAY - HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EDUCATION

    SB 8: (Creighton, et al) – OPPOSE - The House Committee on Public Education will hear SB 8 on Monday. This is a 50-page bill – the first 50 pages are about assessments – and it attaches them to the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!

    “Sec. 39.0221. TRANSITION TO TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE ASSESSMENT. (a) As soon as practicable and not later than the 2027-2028 school year, the agency shall: (1) adopt or develop assessment instruments in accordance with Sections 39.023 and 39.0236 as those sections were amended by __.B. ___, Acts of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023; (2) submit the assessment instruments described by Subdivision (1) for federal approval; and (3) transition from the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) assessment instrument and implement the assessment instruments described by Subdivision (1).”

    Based on this language TEF cannot find a way to support this bill. Why would we pass a law that creates a new relationship to the federal government? The federal Dept. of Education is not even constitutional and yet we are acknowledging it in a bill? It also mentions “homeschool” which the previous bills have been careful not to do – for good cause and caution.

    I know some of you have been very excited about school choice money for your children or grandchildren (and others very opposed). We have read each bill and find they almost all had too many strings attached and several were prejudiced against those who were already sacrificing to be at private schools. We hoped for a bill that would allow a parent to use a credit equal to their ISD property taxes and sales taxes to help fund a child’s educational expenses. Renters could claim the portion of their rent that paid the owner's property taxes. No such bill even got a hearing.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE if you would like to make public comments to oppose (TEF opposes) or support SB 8.

    CLICK HERE if you would like to email your comments to each committee member.

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    WEDNESDAY - HOUSE COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS

    SB 330: (Hall) - SUPPORT - relating to the resilience of the electric grid. This is a study commission, but we are thankful that it should begin the process to secure our electrical grid.

    SJR 35: (Birdwell)- SUPPORT - proposing a constitutional amendment clarifying that a voter must be a United States citizen.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact the House Committee on State Affairs members and tell them that you support SB 330 and SJR 35.

    SJR 52: (Birdwell) - OPPOSE - Extending the deadline for the automatic rescission of certain applications made by the Texas Legislature to the United States Congress to call a national convention under Article V of the United States Constitution for proposing any amendment to that constitution.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact the House Committee on State Affairs members and tell them that you oppose this bill.

    CLICK HERE to make a public comment on SB 330, SJR 35 and SJR 52.

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    WEDNESDAY - SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

    HJR 132: (Hefner) - SUPPORT - Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the imposition of an individual net worth or wealth tax.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact members of the Senate Committee on Finance and tell them that you support HJR 132.

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    GUN CONTROL

    Senator Bob Hall was interviewed by CBS News on May 12th about the gun control debate.

    "People don't like to hear it, but it's not guns, it's people," he said.

    We hope you will contact Senator Hall to thank him for his wisdom on this subject.

  • Action alert from Texas Eagle Forum:

    We don’t mean to exhaust you, but there is still much to be done even though we are close to the finish line. Our goal is to empower you to make an impact in your government for your family, state, and nation. As JoAnn Fleming encourages us: Soldier on. Take a stand. Leave a mark against evil.

    SB 14 Update: 18 states have already banned “gender transitioning” for minor children. Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia are all ahead of Texas in doing the right thing for our children.

    SB 14 – SUPPORT - Protecting children from bodily mutilation and sterilization was scheduled for a house floor vote on Tuesday, May 2, and again on Friday, May 5. It was held up by points of order on both days. On Friday, three points of order were called by House Democrats. All three POOs were withdrawn but one stuck. Nitpicking a bill to death seems to have become a game. They usually go after things that have absolutely no relevance to the bill. Both days, Public Health Committee Chair Stephanie Klick (Republican) has moved to recommit SB 14 back to her committee. The House Calendars Committee just scheduled SB 14 for Friday, May 12.

    We are joining with Grassroots America and the Republican Party of Texas to share their action items on this issue below:

    Time is running out to pass this bill to protect kids from sex change butchery and chemical sterilization. The more time this bill takes on the floor, the more legislative priority bills are killed by running out the legislative clock.

    It’s time to melt down the phone lines just as we did to pass permit-less carry (aka constitutional carry) last session!

    We need thousands of calls going in every day this week.

    TAKE ACTION

    Melt down the phone lines!

    Make these calls EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. until the bill passes:

    STEP 1 CALL: Call Speaker Dade Phelan’s Austin Office at (512) 463-1000 or email him at dade.phelan@house.texas.gov. You may also call his district office in Orange (409) 745-2777.

    The message: Stop allowing Democrats to continue to derail SB 14! We want Rep. Oliverson to lay out SB 14 this week without any further delay! Time is running out and you must protect children from sex change butchery and chemical sterilization! This is an embarrassment to Texas because 18 other states have already gotten the job done!

    STEP 2 CALL: Call each one of these three numbers:

    Governor Abbott’s office (512) 463-2000 or (800) 843-5789

    Gov. Abbott’s Chief of Staff: Gardner Pate (512) 463-1762

    Your message for all three lines to the Governor: We need Gov. Abbott to speak up about and prioritize banning sex change surgery and chemical treatments for minor children! We want this legislation passed now. Eighteen other states have already banned “gender transitioning” in children. This is an embarrassment. Texas should be leading – not bringing up the rear!

    We have only 21 days left in the session!

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    OTHER ISSUES

    One of the best helps we can give our public education students is a parental opt-in for assessments. These would include surveys on their sexual activity (These introduce and normalize ideas like anal sex to young students without informing parents first!) and assessments on how they feel, what is in their head, if they are hungry, what is their anger level, etc. This data is kept, some schools call CPS if a child is sad or hungry 3 days in a row. Children should not start their day by focusing on their feelings.

    SB 595 SUPPORT or HB 1149 SUPPORT - parents can protect their children from these invasive and sometimes indoctrinating activities by not opting them into them. SB 595 passed the Senate and was sent to the House Committee on Public Education on May 4th. HB 1149 arrived at the Calendars Committee on May 2. Neither one has been scheduled for a floor vote. At this point, we should push both, but if you only want to push one, push SB 595 because it would not have to go back to the Senate.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact the members of the House Committee on Calendars and ask them to schedule SB 595 and HB 1149 for a floor vote in the House ASAP.

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    SB 163 - SUPPORT - was heard yesterday in the House Committee on Public Education. This bill makes the opt-in for Sexual Education permanent. This has been a big help to parents who should be the only ones to discuss these issues with their children when they believe the time is right.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please ask the House Committee on Public Education to vote SB 163 out of committee immediately. CLICK HERE to email all committee members.

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    HB 2055: OPPOSE - TODAY the House will vote on HB 2055. This bill removes language that prohibits gay sex in our legal code. Please read here for a good resource on why it makes sense for Texas to keep these laws on our books.

    TAKE ACTION

    Read this one-page flyer and then call your representative and ask them to vote NO on HB 2055.

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    Gambling bills are getting a House floor vote TODAY! We are sharing an alert from our friends at the Texas Ethics and Religious Liberty Committee. Gambling interest groups have spent tens of millions of dollars to turn Texas into a predatory gambling state and now they are bringing these bills to the House floor for a vote on Wednesday, May 10, 2023. CLICK HERE to read why this is not good for our families, children, and state.

    HJR 102 and HB 1942 (Leach) - OPPOSE - Sports Betting and Casinos: HJR 102 and HB 1942 by Rep. Jeff Leach would legalize predatory sports betting in Texas, which is known to be highly addictive, especially for our young people. It also has been proven in every other state that legalizing it does not end the black-market sports betting industry.

    HB 2843 (Kuempel) OPPOSE - would create the Texas Gaming Commission which would pave the way for casinos. A vote on these bills will happen Wednesday, May 10.

    TAKE ACTION

    If you can only make one call, the most critical, impactful call you can make is to your own representative. But all calls will let those who govern us know that we don’t want this for Texas.

    1) Call or e-mail House Speaker Dade Phelan’s office and let him know we do not want Texas to be a gambling state. Speaker Dade Phelan, dade.phelan@house.texas.gov, (512) 463-1000.

    2) Call Lt. Governor Dan Patrick (512) 463-0001 and let him know that we do not want Texas to be a predatory gambling state. We believe Lt. Gov. Patrick understands the harm gambling brings to Texas, but we can encourage him with our calls supporting this position.

    3) Call Governor Abbott (512) 463-2000 and ask him to stand against predatory gambling in Texas.

    4) Call or email your Texas House Representative today and let him/her know that we do not want any predatory gambling in Texas, and to vote against these bills.

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    HB 3579 (Bumgarner) - SUPPORT - if a business is involved in sex trafficking, it can be shut down more easily.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to call your own Representative to please support HB 3579 on the floor today.

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    SB 2334 (Hughes ) - SUPPORT - establishing the ability to buy and store gold at the Texas Bullion Depository and the ability to use a debit card to spend your own gold if you wish.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact the Senate Committee on Finance members and ask them to pass SB 2334 out of committee so that this great bill can pass. If you can get friends and neighbors to call about this bill, please do! For more information, please visit Transactional Gold.

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    SJR 67 (Parker) - SUPPORT - proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange. This resolution was assigned to the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce, but needs a quick hearing this week.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to contact the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce and ask them to give this bill a hearing ASAP so that it can be voted out of the Senate by Friday.

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    HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR MAY 10

    • ELIMINATE VACCINE MANDATES

    • PREVENT DRAG QUEEN STORY HOUR

    • PROTECT TEXAS PENSION FUNDS FROM ESG

    • PROHIBIT FINANCIAL CENSORSHIP

    House Committee on State Affairs

    SB 29 (Birdwell) - SUPPORT - Prohibits governmental vax mandates, mask mandates, or lockdowns for COVID-19.

    SB 12 (Hughes) - SUPPORT - Stops sexually oriented performances in the presence of a child, the so-called “drag queen bill.”

    TAKE ACTION

    1) CLICK HERE to register your public comment.

    2) CLICK HERE to email all House Committee on State Affairs members at once.

    3) Call: Once you send your email, a list of phone numbers will be visible so you can make phone calls.

    4) If you can attend the hearings, below are the details:

    House Committee on State Affairs

    Time: 8:00 AM,

    Location: Room: JHR 140

    Notice of Public Hearing

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    House Committee on Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

    SB 1446 (Hughes) - SUPPORT - Requires Texas pension systems to invest based on fiduciary responsibility and not use any system assets that “take any action with a purpose of furthering social, political, or ideological interests.”

    SB 1607 (Kolkhorst) - SUPPORT - Prohibits money transmitters like Paypal from fining their customers for their speech.

    TAKE ACTION

    1) CLICK HERE to register your public comment.

    2) CLICK HERE to email all House Committee members at once.

    3) Call: Once you send your email, a list of phone numbers will be visible so you can make phone calls.

    4) If you can attend the hearings in person, below are the details:

    House Committee on Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

    Time: 8:00 AM

    Room E2.14

    Notice of Public Hearing

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    Senate Committee on Health and Human Services

    HB 44 (Swanson) - SUPPORT - Prohibits anti-vax discrimination by Medicaid and CHIP health providers.

    TAKE ACTION

    1) CLICK HERE to send an email to all Senate committee members at once telling them to support HB 44.

    2) If you can attend the hearings in person, below are the details:

    Senate Committee on Health and Human Services

    Time: 8:00 AM

    Location: Senate Chamber

    Notice of Public Hearing

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    Thank you for making calls and sending emails during this 88th Legislative Session!

  • Update from Texas Eagle Forum

    We are listing House Actions first, please scroll down for Senate actions.

    To be honest, this moment in session is both good and bad. Some really bad bills will be dying soon – this makes us happy for Texas and Texans! However, several really good bills are also close to death. You will see that some are moving forward but they still need your voice to have a chance to become law. We will continue to fight for a few of these bills. Even if we lose these bills we will be letting our Reps. know we wanted them to move and we can hold committee chairs who blocked them accountable in primary elections.

    Thank you for all you have already done this session – we are nearing the end and hope and pray to finish well!

    ACTION NEEDED IN THE HOUSE

    SB 14 UPDATE: SB 14 (Protects children from bodily mutilation and sterilization.) We hear the vote might be postponed until as late as Friday. We will be glad to have it finally passed but we want you to know that our Speaker and the members who are left of center will use this vote to kill other bills by making them “run out of time.” This game is not new but it makes us mad.

    I was in the chamber during the transgender activists’ disruption last week. I took some video but would have to edit out nudity in order to post it. Those who push this agenda work to get their “cult” members to believe that they will die if we pass a law to protect children until they are old enough to begin to understand the consequences of these procedures on their health and future in general. This creates emotions and behaviors that can be disturbing!

    Good Bills on the House Floor this week:

    HB 3614 - a bill to allow public schools to employ chaplains or accept them as volunteers.

    HB 20, HB 7, and HB 82 - Critical border bills, HB 20, HB 7, and HB 82 are on the House Calendar for Tuesday, May 9. HB 20 is thankfully on the Major State Calendar!

    TAKE ACTION

    Please call or email your own House Representative and ask him/her to VOTE FOR HB 3614, HB 20, HB 7, and HB 82. No matter how you think they will vote, it is important for your own Rep. to hear your position on these bills. CLICK HERE TO FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE.

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    SB 12 - Protect Children From Sexual Performances

    SB 12 (Hughes +) which protects children from sexualized drag performances will be heard in the House Committee on State Affairs.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to email the entire House Committee on State Affairs and CLICK HERE to register your position on the public record.

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    Secure Our Elections

    Several important elections bills which have already passed out of the Senate will die soon if the House Committee on Elections does not give them a hearing this week:

    SB 921 (Hughes) bans rank-choice voting for Texas. RCV has been found to be wrought with errors and often times elects a candidate who was only favored as the first choice by a handful of voters. SB 921 was voted out of the Senate 21 to 9.

    SB 990 (Hall) would help us return to more transparent and personalized precinct voting.

    SB 397 (Hall) co-authors Bettencourt, Parker) would memorialize the early vote totals but keep them secret until the polls close on election day

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to send one quick email addressing any or all three of these bills to ask Election Committee members to vote these out to the Calendars Committee.

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    Protect Our Students From Woke Agendas

    SB 17 - Monday, May 8, House Committee on Higher Education will hear SB 17 (Creighton). This bill passed the Senate 25-6. We are thankful that Senators of both parties understand that Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) offices are politicized to support an agenda and therefore do not belong on our university campuses.

    SB 18 will also be heard. It would end tenure that the Left has used to protect professors who push an agenda rather than teach students to think for themselves.

    TAKE ACTION

    If you support SB 17 and SB 18, please CLICK HERE to make a comment for each on the official record.

    AND CLICK HERE to email all the committee members at one time to ask them to vote either or both bills favorably out of committee ASAP.

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    Contact House Calendars To Schedule a Vote for These Bills

    HJR 146 (Capriglione, Leo-Wilson) will make gold a currency in Texas. We are very excited about this bill!

    HB 1149 (Swanson +) is critical for parents and students. YOU helped this bill get to Calendars on May 2 but now we must get them to vote it to the floor. This bill gives parents an informed opt-in on any mental health, feelings, traits, behaviors, etc. that the school might want to present to their child. This is one of our favorite education bills this session.

    SB 1070 (Hughes) - this bill will clean up our voter rolls and help Texas change to a better and less expensive system to maintain our registration lists. It appears that it has not been passed out of Calendars yet.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to email the House Committee on Calendars members (all at once) to get HJR 146, HB 1149, and SB 1070 on the calendar for the House. Please ask that the Committee recommend HJR 146 for the Major State Calendar.

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    TUESDAY, MAY 9 Hearing on Sex-Ed Training

    SB 163 (Campbell) - The House Committee on Public Education will hear this bill on Tuesday, May 9. SB 163 will make the critical opt-in for any sex-ed training/teaching at a public school permanent. This is a parent’s rights issue and helps parents protect their children from material they know they are not ready to hear. This also helps children who don’t have good parenting. If they have no one to discuss heavy topics with at home they are much better off if they don’t get taught the topic at all.

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to ask the House Committee on Public Education members to vote this favorably out of committee on Tuesday. You may also make a public comment by CLICKING HERE.

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    ACTION NEEDED IN THE SENATE

    SB 2334 (Hughes) will let everyday people buy, store and spend gold as currency through our already-built Texas Bullion Depository. This is the companion to HB 4903 which had an excellent committee hearing last Monday. SB 2334 will be heard in the Senate Finance Committee. Click here to learn more about this great idea: https://www.transactionalgold.com/

    TAKE ACTION

    CLICK HERE to email the entire Senate Committee on Finance in one email to ask them to support this bill and vote it out of committee ASAP.

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    HB 907 (Moody) will be heard in the Senate State Affairs Committee – We OPPOSE this bill. It deletes many of the judge categories which are currently allowed to perform a marriage ceremony in Texas. We believe this will make it harder for people without a faith to find a person to officiate their marriage and then allow the state to put pressure on faith leaders to fill the gap. Some pastors will not perform a marriage for those who are not actually making a covenant before God and we don’t want to give anyone fodder to try to force them to act against their sincerely held belief.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please CLICK HERE to email the Senators (all at once) on the Senate Committee on State Affairs and let them know your thoughts on this bill.

  • US House Republicans are addressing the crisis at the border, and they need our support. The open border policies of the Biden administration have led to unprecedented amounts of immigrants flooding into the United States. The House will vote this week to reverse the current disaster.

    The Border Reinforcement Act (H.R. 2) focuses on reforming asylum and parole laws, uniting families, penalizing those here illegally, and holding employers accountable for who they hire.

    H.R. 2 puts into law many Trump-era initiatives to stop the flow at the border. Previously stopped by the Biden administration, construction on the border wall would resume under this bill and requires additional barriers in certain locations. Extra funding will go to the brave men and women who are patrolling the border as well as hiring new agents to tackle the problem head-on.

    While security at the border builds up, this bill will end the Biden administration’s catch-and-release program by putting back into place the “Remain in Mexico” policy which requires immigrants traveling through Mexico to seek asylum there first or remain in their home country while they await the decision from the United States. This will reduce the chances of illegal immigrants skirting court dates or abusing benefits paid for by hard-working Americans.

    We have heard countless stories of sexual abuse and even murders of women and children at the hands of cartels dominating the border. H.R. 2 weakens incentives for individuals and families to work with them. Family units that are apprehended at the border for crossing illegally will be detained rather than released to cartels or inside the U.S.

    While much of the focus is on securing the southern border, the nation is seeing a massive influx of visa overstays as well. They have generally enjoyed fewer penalties than those entering illegally but will now face the same consequences.

    Eagle Forum joined over a dozen like-minded organizations to support the House’s efforts to bring H.R. 2 to a vote this week. We ask that you contact your Representative as well and ask them to vote YES on the Border Reinforcement Act (H.R. 2).

    Email your US Representative

  • The left seems to be on a mission to erase women from every facet of society. They have perpetuated the lie that there are more than two sexes that have seeped into our governing bodies. The most recent Title IX proposal from the Department of Education pushes this agenda and must be stopped.

    The 51-year program originally was designed to give girls and women opportunities in education and athletics. Because of differences in physical makeup and privacy needs, institutions had to provide separate male and female spaces as well as sports teams. Now, the Biden administration has flipped Title IX on its head by allowing biological males to take over the fields and locker rooms that were reserved for women.

    We have already seen how unfair and dangerous it is to allow men to compete against women in athletics. Multiple situations have arisen from boys being allowed in girls’ restrooms and locker rooms. Girls have lost college-level scholarships to biological males because the competition is not fair. School administrators and coaches, whether they agree or not, are being forced to comply or lose their jobs.

    Boys have dominated competitions by joining the women’s teams and even injured girls by playing. Last year, Will Thomas, who identifies as a transgender woman named Lia, placed 65th in the 500-yard freestyle swimming competition. Later that year, Thomas joined the women’s team and placed first. Earlier this year, a female high school volleyball player suffered a concussion and significant long-term effects from a biological male spiking the ball in her face. This backward agenda ignores our daughters’ health and future.

    Team members and parents have spoken out against these actions. Yet, they’ve been met with hostility and even violence. When parents across the nation brought up privacy concerns to their local school boards, the Biden administration called them “terrorists.” Riley Gaines, a swimmer who competed against Lia Thomas, was assaulted and barricaded in a room at San Francisco State University for speaking out against this injustice. Proponents of this ideology have every intent to silence dissidence.

    TAKE ACTION

    You can make your voice heard on the new Title IX regulation from the Department of Education by submitting a comment. Eagle Forum signed onto the Title IX Coalition letter asking the Department to extend the comment period but was denied this reasonable request.

    Therefore, you must submit your comments before May 15th to let them know that you oppose this regulation. Please use the following talking points to formulate your own comment. The Department will ignore duplicate comments.

    Read the proposed regulation

    Read submitted comments

    Submit comments

    Talking Points to Use in Your Comment:

    Title IX gives women athletes the right to equal opportunity in sports in educational institutions that receive federal funds, from elementary schools to colleges and universities.

    For 50 years, young men and women have been able to access educational programs regardless of sex due to Title IX regulations. However, the new proposed rule will upend these protections, especially for young girls.

    Although under this proposed regulation there are possible grounds for allowing such teams, the exceptions are overly burdensome and put the onus on schools and coaches to justify prohibiting transgender students from playing on teams that do not match their biological sex. This regulation ignores biological facts, puts female athletes at risk of injury, will lead to loss of opportunities for female athletes, and will repeal the guarantees of Title IX.

    The Department of Education, in its explanation of the proposed rulemaking, admits that fairness in competition and physical safety may be reasons for all-female programs to be allowed to operate under an exemption to the regulation. The Department states that programs with the objective of communicating or codifying disapproval of a student or a student’s gender identity are not allowed. Those who are opposed to the regulation are not speaking up out of animus but because we believe that biological reality, safety, and fairness are the reasons to make distinctions based on gender identity.

    The Department’s proposed regulation requires every coach and school administrator to justify why each sport at each competition level should be allowed to exclude trans-athletes if they desire to have all-female teams. This opens up each school to possible litigation if they decide to provide girls with the original protections of Title IX.

    Allowing biological males to compete against females is unfair and dangerous. Multiple situations have already risen from boys being allowed in girls’ restrooms and locker rooms. Girls have lost college-level scholarships to boys because they simply cannot keep up. School administrators and coaches whether they agree or not are being forced to comply or put their job on the line.

    There are numerous cases in which male athletes have ranked low in male divisions but have placed first after joining the women’s team. Meanwhile, girls are suffering from long-term concussions and other injuries due to the immense strength of biological males in competition. Title IX was meant to give girls fair and safe opportunities to compete, yet the new rule completely upends this intention.

    The attack against free speech is perpetuated by this new rule. Parents across the nation have spoken out on this issue. They are deeply concerned about the safety of their daughters in private spaces out of the sight of school administrators. Yet, when they have taken this problem to their local school boards, the Biden administration called them “terrorists.” The language of this policy contains no safeguards or parental notification for changes in accommodations, breaches of privacy, or notice that their daughters will be competing against males. This opens the door to abuse and is unacceptable.

    This decision would usurp our Constitutional rights to speech, religion, and state sovereignty. Currently, twenty states have passed laws that prohibit biological males from competing in female sports. However, the new Title IX rule would overturn these policies. Plus, any school whether public, private, or religious that receives federal funding will be forced to comply with the new rule. This regulation is an aggressive, overreaching attempt to force an agenda that the majority of Americans do not agree with.

    This regulation will effectively erase women and girls all in the name of transgender ideology. I oppose this regulation and ask that you not move forward with finalization.

    Submit Your Comments Here

  • HB 900 passed the House and has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee.

    This legislation by Representative Jared Patterson of District 106 is a strong bill with a mechanism to remove sexually explicit materials, a clear definition of those materials, and standards for school libraries. It includes enforcement measures for vendors who will be unable to sell to Texas schools if found in violation of the law.

    In the House Public Education Committee hearing, there were 364 pages of comments from the grassroots on this legislation. This demonstrates that your emails, phone calls and public comments DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please contact the Senate Education Committee and ask them to pass this bill out of committee.

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    SB 15 (Middleton) – SUPPORT - On Monday, the House Committee on Higher Education will hear SB 15 which will stop men from participating in women’s sports at the collegiate level.

    ACTION NEEDED: Please contact the House Committee on Higher Education to thank them for hearing the bill and ask them to pass SB 15 out of Committee ASAP. If you can’t come in person, click here to make your remarks on the public record. If you drive to Austin on Monday, ahead of the vote to protect children from the transgender agenda, you might make it in time to testify your support of SB 15!

    SB 1584 (Hall) SUPPORT – SB 1584 has a hearing in the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services. This is a medical freedom bill. This bill would allow you to choose to receive directed blood donations if you need a transfusion. This allows people to choose to protect themselves from receiving Covid vaccinated blood.

    ACTION NEEDED: Email the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services and ask them to vote SB 1584 out of committee immediately so it can get through the Senate and to the House in time to get passed.

    IMPORTANT BILLS THAT STILL NEED A HEARING

    These bills still need a hearing - please help us push these along before time runs out.

    HB 478 (Hull) (and/or companion bill SB 163 (Campbell, Hughes) which passed the Senate 24-7 and is also sitting in the House Committee on Public Education – SUPPORT.

    This bill will make the OPT-IN for Sex-ed permanent. This protects children with parents who don’t want them to learn about sex from others and it protects children who have parents that don’t pay attention to what happens at their school. If a child has no one who will discuss heavy material with them, they are better off not hearing it at all.

    ACTION NEEDED: Please email or call the House Committee on Public Education Chair, Brad Buckley, HD 54, (512) 463-0684 or brad.buckely@house.texas.gov and ask him to give HB 478 or SB 163 a hearing this week. If you live in his district, PLEASE get friends and family to call as well.

    SB 330 (Hall) passed the Senate unanimously and was referred to House Committee on State Affairs on April 27. HB 1412 (Schaefer) is an identical companion bill. This is the best GRID bill by far and it passed the Senate 30-0. It is a truly non-partisan bill. It would protect Texans from natural or terrorist EMPs that could easily destroy our electrical grid.

    ACTION NEEDED: Please contact the Chair of the House Committee on State Affairs, Chairman Todd Hunter, and let him know that you want SB 330 or HB 1412 to get a hearing in time for the bill to pass on the floor of the House. It is a non-partisan issue and our elected officials must make sure our state has protected the people.

    Who Represents Me?

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    We are so close to seeing children in Texas protected from the evil agenda to destroy their healthy bodies. We know God made humans as male and female and we trust that He got it right. Children cannot possibly understand the irreparable damage they are allowing to happen to their bodies when they join this trans cult.

    We have a floor vote in the House on Tuesday, May 2nd!

    You have already helped tremendously over the last 5 years. Those who support Texas Eagle Forum have helped us educate; those who are praying have helped move elected officials’ hearts; and those who have made phone calls have helped push these bills to this point.

    What can you do now?

    1) Call your own Representative (CLICK HERE TO FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE). All Republicans signed onto the House version, HB 1686 except Button, Craddick, Hunter, Phelan, and Scofield. No Democrats have expressed any support for the bill. We hope you will call or email and thank your Rep. if he/she signed on and ask him/her to stay strong and oppose ANY amendment that would weaken SB 14 in any way. It is healthy for your Democrat Rep. to hear that you support SB 14 and are in their district. (Although HB 1686 and SB 14 are very similar bills, the committee chose SB 14 to send to the floor for a vote.)

    2) Come to Austin and help fill the gallery with supporters for the bill. Jill Glover, Chair of Legislative Priorities for the Republican Party of Texas, will be handing out red t-shirts (sponsored by our friends at American Principles Project). First come, first served. It may be a long day!

    3) Pray! People who somehow have believed the lie of gender being other than the sex God created us to be can become very emotional about this issue. They are teaching young people that they should be suicidal over this issue. It is an evil agenda and they have fallen for it. Pray that our side will have compassion for them and understand that they are currently blind. Pray that they will actually hear the truth as they also sit in the gallery. Pray for protection for our elected officials who are working hard to provide Texans with good policies and for those traveling to support them during the floor vote. Transactivists got very riled up at the hearings on these bills - pray that they will remain civil on Monday and Tuesday.

  • From Texas Eagle Forum:

    HB 218: We hope to STOP Texas from joining the states that are increasing drug use, homelessness, mental illness, crime, cartel activity, fentanyl overdoses, highway DUI fatalities, and more by stopping HB 218 from passing in the House tomorrow. It would still have to pass in the Senate, but we want to make sure it never even reaches the Senate.

    ACTION: Please call today and ask your Representative to VOTE NO on HB 218 on Thursday, April 26. This bill would turn possession of 2 ounces of marijuana in any form into a small citation. After 180 days, those cited can pay $30 to erase all evidence of their drug possession. Then they can do it again and again and again.

    Who Represents Me?

    Some quick facts:

    Marijuana impairs. DUI fatalities double upon legalization.

    About 50% of young users admit to driving knowing they were impaired.

    Today’s marijuana is many times stronger than that of the 80’s and 90’s.

    15% of new cases of psychosis are attributable to cannabis use.

    Adolescents exposed to marijuana are 2-4 times more likely to develop a schizophrenia spectrum disorder and all ages initially diagnosed with a cannabis-induced psychosis have greater rates of developing schizophrenia over the long term. These conditions are expensive and hard to live with. They also increase homelessness.

    Marijuana compounds problems with alcohol and other drugs.

    Marijuana users are more than twice as likely to move on to abuse prescription opioids according to a study of 30,000 American adults.

    Marijuana is known to contain toxins, chemicals, mold, and heavy metals.

    This bill would be a giant step toward complete legalization. Since this bill would allow enough marijuana for 120 cigarette-sized joints or up to 2 oz. of wax, dabs, shatter, edibles, etc., people will get it from the streets. This will grow the number of drug users in Texas and they will soon call for complete legalization.

    A few reasons why we do not want to legalize this drug in any form:

    Since marijuana legalization in Colorado in Nov. 2012, the state has seen its crime rate increase 11 times faster than in the 30 largest cities in the US.

    Court filings under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act that were linked to a marijuana charge increased 639% from 2013-2017.

    A 2019 Denver study found that neighborhoods adjacent to marijuana businesses saw 84.8% more property crime each year than communities without a shop nearby.

    Big Pharma, Big Tobacco, and Big Alcohol are all becoming big marijuana investors. They don’t care how they get your money as long it is a product that you might become dependent upon.

    TAKE ACTION: If you don’t want to take a giant step toward legal marijuana for Texas, please tell your Rep. that you oppose this bill – passage will hurt your fellow Texans in more ways than one.

    Let's do our best to kill this bill.

    Please call your Representative and tell him/her to

    VOTE NO on HB 218

    Who Represents Me?

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum:

    Fellow Patriots, Parents and Grandparents,

    It has come to our attention that HB 11 repeals Section 21.042 of Texas Education Code. Section 21.042 provides critical oversight to the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). This tiny provision was snuck into what is otherwise a fine bill that increases teacher pay.

    Section 21.042 of Texas Education Code is as follows:

    Sec. 21.042. APPROVAL OF RULES. The State Board for Educator Certification must submit a written copy of each rule it proposes to adopt to the State Board of Education for review. The State Board of Education may reject a proposed rule by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members of the board present and voting. If the State Board of Education fails to reject a proposal before the 90th day after the date on which it receives the proposal, the proposal takes effect as a rule of the State Board for Educator Certification as provided by Chapter 2001, Government Code. The State Board of Education may not modify a rule proposed by the State Board for Educator Certification.

    By removing this section, the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC), which is an unelected state agency, can adopt any rule they want without the oversight of the SBOE or Texas voters. Removing the SBOE’s oversight of the SBEC’s rules for Texas educators, including Texas school librarians, violates core principles of the Republican Party of Texas, including Consent of the Governed. It is also in violation of the RPT Platform Plank 119. The SBOE represents the people of Texas, including the parents of the children who attend our public schools. Removing the governing authority of the SBOE in Section 21.042 is removing the will of the parents they represent.

    The importance of maintaining Section 21.042 of TX Education Code was recently demonstrated by the critical action of the SBOE.

    On Friday, April 14, 2023, the SBOE rejected the SBEC’s proposed revisions to Chapter 19 of Texas Administrative Code, which includes Texas library certification. In these proposed revisions for Texas school librarians, the SBEC attempted to impose strict adherence to the “woke” ideology of the American Library Association’s Code of Ethics.

    While the 88th Texas Legislature is overwhelmingly in support of prohibiting sexually explicit materials in Texas public school libraries, the ALA considers this regulation censorship, as expressed in the ALA’s Code of Ethics. This is in direct opposition to HB 900 by Rep. Jared Patterson, which was just engrossed by the Texas House in a vote of 95 to 53.

    If it weren’t for the SBOE’s ability to reject proposed revisions by the SBEC, Chapter 19 of Texas Administrative Code would have been changed in a way that undermines the work of the 88th Legislature to protect Texas children from sexually explicit materials in their school libraries.

    Please contact your Texas House Representative and ask for a substantive amendment to HB 11 by striking its repeal of 21.042.

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum.

    BILLS PROTECTING CHILDREN

    We cannot properly sing your praises! Over 8350 Texans used the Texas Legislature Online tool (TLO) to register a position on HB 1686. 79.5% registered support for HB 1686 to protect children from having their healthy body destroyed by profiteers in the medical community. Thank you to everyone who came to Austin, called/emailed Committee Members, or registered your position on this bill. The bill is “being perfected” legally before it goes to the Calendars Committee. We believe this is a genuine effort to protect the bill. 

    HB 1686 or SB 14 – SUPPORT - When either of these bills gets to Calendars, we will send an alert (we are not 100% positive which version will move). If it is delayed very long, we will need your help as well.TRANSACTIONAL GOLD

    HB 4903 (Dorazio)– SUPPORT - Another success! HB 4903, creating Texas Transactional Gold, aka TTG, will get a hearing in the House Committee on State Affairs, Wednesday, April 26. If having an easy way to make transactions backed by gold sounds good to you, please take the following actions.

    ACTION 1:  CLICK HERE to make a comment on the public record. Select HB 4903 and begin your comments by stating your position on the bill.

    ACTION 2:  If your representative is on the House Committee on State Affairs, please call your representative’s office and ask that he/she support HB 4903. 

    Who Represents Me?

    MARIJUANA

    HB 218 OPPOSE – On Wednesday, April 26 the entire House will vote on HB 218, which is a partial marijuana decriminalization bill (and a near legalization of 2 oz. or less, which, if it is just leaf marijuana, is 120-200 joints). Joints these days contain about 200 mg of THC, while just 10 mg of THC can set off a psychotic episode. If it is synthetic, wax, dabs, shatter, etc., it may contain much more THC.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please call your Representative and tell him or her that you do not want to live in an addicted world. Marijuana is a dangerous drug. It can cause mental health issues like psychosis, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. This bill will increase the very issues they claim they want to “solve” during session (overdose deaths, homelessness, child abuse, etc.). Marijuana users are much more likely to get addicted to heroin or synthetic opioids than non-users. We understand giving a second chance for a one-time mistake. We cannot pass a bill that is basically a ticket that is likely to get dismissed, a 180-day waiting period, and then it costs $30 to completely cleanse one’s record. It is a rinse and repeat bill. It impacts developing brains the most. No family hopes to have a member addicted to any drug. Why are we even voting on a bill that will lead to more of this?

    Who Represents Me?

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum.

    THURSDAY: 4/20/23

    HOUSE

    HB 5259 (Toth) – SUPPORT - relating to death records maintained and provided by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services.

    HB 2809 (Jetton) – SUPPORT - relating to the interstate voter registration crosscheck program. This bill prohibits the use and collection of some private information when using the Interstate Crosscheck Program under the contract with ERIC.

    HB 3611 (Cain) - SUPPORT - protects us from rank-choice voting. HB 3611 has already had a hearing on March 30.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please email the House Committee on Elections members and ask them to vote the three bills listed above out of committee so they can get a vote on the House floor.

    SENATE

    SB 990 (Hall) - SUPPORT - relating to the elimination of the countywide polling place program.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please email (do not call this time) your own Senator and tell him or her to pass this bill without any amendments. (Click here to find your Senator.)

    SB 2464 (Hall) – SUPPORT - relating to elections & SB 2003 (Hall) - relating to counting certain voted ballots by hand; creating a criminal penalty. These bills open a pathway to having confidence in our elections through transparency, accountability, and accuracy. They increase security and verifiability.

    TAKE ACTION

    Please email (do not call) the Senate Committee on State Affairs members and Lt. Governor Dan Patrick at dan.patrick@ltgov.texas.gov and ask them to please give these two bills a hearing.

04/19/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Hearing Tomorrow - Finish Border Wall and Declare an Invasion

Texas Border Security Committee Action Alert

The battle to see the state of Texas fortify its border with a physical deterrent and declare an invasion continues as the Senate Committee on Border Security is set to hear both SB 1481 and SCR 29 by Senator Brandon Creighton tomorrow, April 20, 9 am, room E1.016 at the Texas Capitol in Austin.

SB 1481 would give the Texas Facilities Commission the power of eminent domain over real property to prevent human trafficking and illegal aliens from entering the US, among other reasons, to construct and finish Trump’s border wall.

SCR 29 invokes the state of Texas’ constitutional right to repel the invasion at the Texas border under Article I, Section 10 of the US Constitution and cites the Federal Government's failure to uphold their duty to protect states from invasion under Article IV, Section 4 of the US Constitution. It also references Section 4, Article 7 of the Texas Constitution which states the Governor is the “Commander-in-Chief of the Texas Military forces” and has the power to “repel invasions.”

A strong physical deterrent at the Texas border paired with a declaration of invasion are two of the biggest steps the legislature can take as a state in the fight against illegal immigration.

YOU can help make this happen by contacting the members of the Senate Committee on Border Security and telling them you support this legislation and would like to see it passed out of committee:

Chairman Brian Birdwell - (512) 463-0122, Email

Vice Chair Pete Flores - (512) 463-0124, Email

Senator Cesar Blanco - (512) 463-0129, Email

Senator Juan Hinojosa - (512) 463-0120, Email

Senator Phil King - (512) 463-0110, Email

Texans for Strong Borders

  • On April 6th, Biden’s Department of Education released a regulation that will erase the protections the law provides female athletes. The new Title IX rule will allow biological males to play in female sports in schools and colleges. Although twenty states have passed laws protecting these programs, the new regulation will override state sovereignty and make every school seek an accommodation in every sport at every grade level if they want to have a girls-only team. This is in direct conflict with the original raison d’etre of Title IX.

    Sadly, in the last several years, some schools and colleges have already allowed males to unfairly play on female teams. Stories abound of those who have experienced this discrimination first-hand. In 2022, Riley Gaines, a competitive swimmer for the University of Kentucky, was forced to compete against biological male Lia Thomas. After placing 65th in the men’s division, Thomas stole first place in the women’s division on a national level. Gaines watched many of her teammates and women competing in other races lose the placements they deserved. She stated:

    “Equal opportunity, privacy, and safety in our sports shouldn’t be controversial. The women who once advocated for Title IX should be outraged as this goes against everything they fought for. Female athletes of all ages, levels, and sports deserve better.”

    Not only are trans activists erasing women through policy, but they are also becoming increasingly violent. Biology supporters like Riley Gaines are being verbally and physically attacked for simply sharing their experiences and trying to protect future athletes. Clearly, this aggressive agenda needs to be overruled by truth.

    Thankfully, Congress is providing a solution. This week, House Republicans are moving legislation called the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act (H.R. 734). The bill harkens and re-establishes the original intent of Title IX by clarifying that any institution that receives federal funds cannot allow biological males to compete in sports that are explicitly for females.

    TAKE ACTION

    National Eagle Forum asks for your help in contacting your Representative and asking him to vote YES on H.R. 734, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.

    Who Represents Me?

  • An update from Texas Eagle Forum.

    Monday: House Committee on Public Health

    HB 1105 (Price) – OPPOSE – This bill would allow pharmacists to prescribe treatments and administer vaccines to young children, or delegate that responsibility to a pharmacy technician. This would give away a pediatrician’s duties to persons lacking medical training specific to pediatric patients.

    TAKE ACTION: Call or email the House Committee on Public Health members and ask them to vote AGAINST moving this bill out of committee.

    CLICK HERE if you would also like to file your comments in the public record - comments can only be made before the committee adjourns for the day.

    Monday: Senate Committee on State Affairs

    Several good bills will be heard Monday. Please call or email the Senate Committee on State Affairs members and ask them to support and vote out the following bills:

    SB 2208 (Parker) – SUPPORT - Allows an election-related felony or misdemeanor charge to be prosecuted in a county adjoining the one where the offense occurred. This helps get around the District Attorneys who will not prosecute these offenses to help protect your precious vote.

    SB 2509 (King) – SUPPORT – This bill will enhance HB 20, passed last session, helping Texans protect their free speech from social media censorship.

    TAKE ACTION: Please email or call the Senate Committee on State Affairs members and ask them to support SB 2208 and SB 2509.

    Tuesday: House Committee on Public Education

    HB 1149 (Swanson) – STRONG SUPPORT – This bill would require parental consent for psychological or psychiatric examination, testing, or treatment conducted by a school district employee. This is a good parental rights bill that protects children from unwanted assessments and data collection while they are at school.

    TAKE ACTION: Please let the House Committee on Public Education members know that you support HB 1149 by calling or emailing them by Tuesday afternoon.

    CLICK HERE if you would also like to file your comments in the public record - comments can only be made before the committee adjourns for the day.

    Wednesday: House Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services

    HJR 146 (Capriglione) – SUPPORT – Adding the Right to Use Cash and Cash Substitutes to the Texas Bill of Rights. THANK YOU for helping this important resolution get a hearing (TEF 4/10 Alert.) Now let’s help it get out of committee.

    TAKE ACTION: Let the House Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services members know that you support this addition to our Texas Constitution by calling or emailing their offices.


03/31/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Sen. Tuberville Holding the Line to Protect Life in the Military

One of our US Senate allies needs your support! Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is taking measures to oppose abortions funded by our tax dollars.
 
Shortly after the Dobbs decision, Biden and his cronies sought out means to fund abortions through the federal government. Despite explicit language in the National Defense Authorization Act to bar any federal funding of these atrocious procedures, the Biden administration announced that they would pay for military personnel to travel across state lines to terminate a pregnancy. Then, on February 16th, the Department of Defense announced that family members of military personnel could receive these services as well. These actions are unlawful and dangerous for military families.
 
Sen. Tuberville has exhausted all other means. In July 2022, he joined twelve of his Senate Armed Services Committee colleagues in a letter to the DOD asking questions related to the agency’s claims that taxpayer-funded abortions will increase military readiness. After not receiving a response, they followed up again at the beginning of March 2023. Additionally, he has introduced a joint resolution to nullify the policy altogether, but it has failed to gain traction due to the Democrat majority in the Senate.
 
Because the DOD refuses to respond or take accountability for their actions, Sen. Tuberville is now blocking Biden’s defense nominees from moving forward until the Biden administration drops this egregious policy. Our Senators who sit on the Armed Services Committee can stand alongside Sen. Tuberville and join his efforts by doing the same.
 
Eagle Forum asks for your help in supporting Sen. Tuberville by contacting your Senators and encouraging them to join Sen. Tuberville’s efforts to protect life.


3/29/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Election Hearings on Thursday, 3/30

An update from Texas Eagle Forum President Cindi Castilla

The Senate Committee on State Affairs will hear additional Election related bills on Thursday.
 
ACTION: Please call or email members of the State Affairs Committee and register your position on the bills you feel strongly about.

SB 260 (Kolkhorst) SUPPORT – Would remove ineligible voters off the voter roll after a prescribed action is taken and receives no confirmation.

SB 1993 (Middleton) SUPPORT - Must re-do an election if ballots are not delivered to polling places in a timely manner.
 
SB 1070 (Hughes) SUPPORT - Creates standards for our voter registration system.
 
SB 1599 (Hughes) SUPPORT - Requires voided mail ballots returned at the polling place to be recorded and placed in Ballot Box 4.
 
SB 1600 (Hughes) SUPPORT - Requires proof of citizenship when applying for voter registration
 
SB 2532 (Hughes) OPPOSE – Doubles both petition signatures needed and required fee to get on the ballot. (We consider this participation suppression.)
 
SB 220 (Bettencourt) OPPOSE - Creates Election Marshalls; more bureaucracy, playing defense, doesn’t stop the crimes, potentially creates obstacles for our clerks & judges.
 
SB 823 (Bettencourt) SUPPORT - Gives SOS power to suspend the Election Administrator if the County won’t do it when there is cause.
 
SB 1750 (Bettencourt) SUPPORT - Abolishes EA position in counties under 1M people; returns elections back to County Clerk & County tax assessor.
 
SB 1933 (Bettencourt) OPPOSE - Randomized audits - audits are not defined; random is not defined. This creates false security.
 
SB 2451 (Menendez) OPPOSE - These details should be handled by the Secretary of State, not detailed in election law.


House & Senate Election Bills List from Texas Eagle Forum


3/27/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Election Bills to be Heard This Week

An update from Texas Eagle Forum President Cindi Castilla

SENATE ELECTION BILLS:

Click here for SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS MEMBERS

ACTION: Please call the Committee Members and let them know the bills you would like them to support or reject. Below is a list of the Senate bills with our recommendations.

SB 397 (Hall) - SUPPORT - This is an important bill and we support it, but Texas Eagle Forum has submitted additional language to Sen. Hall that would strengthen the bill to make it more effective. 
 
SB 1907 (Bettencourt) - SUPPORT - We support increasing a criminal penalty.
 
SB 477 (Zaffirini) - REJECT - This bill is more than it appears.
 
SB 924 (Springer) - REJECT - This bill allows precincts to have up to 10,000 voters. Hard pass!
 
SB 990 (Hall) - SUPPORT - Relating to the elimination of the countywide polling place program.
 
SB 1039 (Bettencourt) - SUPPORT -  We support providing a penalty for not addressing election irregularities.
 
SB 1661 (Hughes) – SUPPORT - This creates a good start on properly protecting the process of counting votes.
 
SB 1938 (Bettencourt) – SUPPORT - Requires a voter registrar to do their job.
 
 
OTHER IMPORTANT SENATE BILLS TO SUPPORT:
 

SB 1060 (Hughes) – SUPPORT - Relating to the adoption of political shareholder proposals by insurers and insurer-holding companies.
 
SB 1446 (Hughes) – SUPPORT - Relating to the fiduciary responsibility of the governing body of the public retirement systems in this state and the investment agents acting on behalf of those systems.
 
SB 1820 (Hall) – SUPPORT - Relating to the Texas Lottery Commission prohibiting the online order, purchase, and sale of lottery tickets.
 

HOUSE ELECTION BILLS:

ACTION:  Please call the members of the House Committee on Elections and let them know where you stand on each of these bills.
CLICK HERE TO CONTACT HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ELECTIONS

If you prefer, you can register your thoughts on any bill on the Election Committee schedule: House Public Comment (texas.gov)

HB 2020 (Oliverson) - SUPPORT - Relating to the suspension of a county elections administrator. 
 
HB 3611 (Cain) - SUPPORT! - Relating to the determination of a majority vote in certain elections. Proactively bans "Rank Choice Voting" which is created to diminish voters voices.
 
HB 1632 (Paul) – OPPOSE - This would create standardized training for election judges and alternate judges with a test at the end. This might eventually be helpful when our state moves back to paper ballots but our systems are currently different across the state. 
 
HB 5131 (Bell, C.) - We think this is an ineffective waste of time.
 
HB 703 (Gonzalez, J.) - SUPPORT - This adds one or two hours for which an election judge or alternate judge can get paid. The equipment and extensive paperwork workstations take a long time to set up and take down. 


3/24/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Parental Involvement Strengthens Public Schools

Eagle Forum Applauds House Passage of H.R. 5, The Parents’ Bill of Rights

“Today, the House of Representatives recognized the rights of parents to know what is happening in public schools. This common-sense legislation provides transparency and notice regarding what is being taught, how money is being spent, and what is happening in the schools. We at Eagle Forum do not understand why there was any opposition to this bill. More information is a good thing. What is it that the schools are trying to hide,” said Eagle Forum President Kristen A. Ullman.


3/22/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Hearing tomorrow - The office of Texas Senator Brian Birdwell needs to hear from you on Border Security!

Senator Birdwell (SD 22) is the Chairman of the Senate Committee over Border Security.

Call his office and tell him you want SCR 23, a concurrent resolution that would take steps to declare an invasion at the Texas border, PASSED out of committee during its hearing in the Senate Border Security Committee tomorrow.  

SCR 23 was filed by Montgomery County’s own Senator Lois Kolkhorst (SD 18).

CALL Chairman Birdwell's Office:
(512) 463-0122

You can also call the other four members on the Senate Committee on Border Security:  

Sen. Pete Flores (R) - (512) 463-0124

Sen. Phil King (R) - (512) 463-0110

Sen. Juan Hinojosa (D) - (512) 463-0120

Sen. César Blanco (D) - (512) 463-0129


3/22/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Texas Senate Health and Human Services Committee hearing COVID related medical bills
 

Wednesday March 22, 2023
Anyone wanting to testify should be at the Capitol by 1:00 pm.
 
Bills to be heard in Health and Human Services Committee today:

SB 301 Medical Provider Protection by Hall – Texas Medical Board prohibited from disciplinary action against physicians who prescribe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine and pharmacists are prohibited from refusing doctors’ prescriptions for same. Pharmacists are shielded from liability for dispensing the drugs. SUPPORT

SB 299 Physician Right to Treat by HallHospitals must allow care by physician of choice even if physician is not a member of the hospital’s staff, but hospital not liable for damages resulting from treatment provided by the visiting physician. SUPPORT

SB 52 State hospital caregiver visitations by Zaffirini - Relating to the right of state hospital patients to designate an essential caregiver for in-person visitation. In 2021 the Legislature unanimously passed SB 25 by Senator Lois Kolkhorst to provide essential caregivers of persons in nursing homes and assisted living facilities with visitation rights. Caregivers whose loved ones are in state hospitals should be granted similar rights.  SUPPORT

SB 177 Covid 19 vaccination informed consent by Middleton – stops anyone from taking an adverse action or imposing a penalty of any kind for refusing a COVID-19 vaccination and imposes $5,000 or more damages against health care providers who administer such. The only problem is the sole application to COVID-19. SUPPORT

SB 403 Covid-19 vaccine side-effect study by Springer – Requires the Texas Department of Health and Human Services to conduct a study “to assess the full and complete adverse reactions, including death, and effectiveness of each type of vaccine used in Texas to defend the human body against “COVID-19”” due by January 1, 2024. SUPPORT
 
SB 426 Off label drug use for Covid 19 by Paxton – Prohibits Texas bureaucracies from interfering with doctors prescribing off-label medicines to address COVID-19. SUPPORT

SB 1024 Preventative health care and public health care by Kolkhorst – Prohibits denial of access due to lack of COVID-19 for K-12 and higher ed and prevents subdivisions from mandating COVID-19 vax. Stops employer and labor union COVID-19 vax mandates. Stops governmental (including schools or private entity accepting state money) from imposing mask mandates for any disease. Prohibits all health care facilities from denying care based on lack of any vax status and disenrolls from Medicaid facilities which violate. SUPPORT

SB 1583 Gain of Function by Hall (HHS) – Prohibits higher education institutions that receive public funds from doing “gain-of-function” research and requires all organizations doing “gain-of-function” research in Texas to report it. SUPPORT

Use this link to send a message to every member of the Health and Human Services committee at one time.


3/22/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Predatory Gambling Alert for Important Hearing on March 22, 2023

 
There are some very important hearings this week at the Texas Capitol, and we need your help! Even if you are not able to come to the Austin Capitol to testify, provide written copies of your testimony, or sign at the computer kiosks in person, there is plenty you can do to be a voice of truth in the public square!
 
You can call your Texas House Representative or Texas Senator, and/or submit your comments online AGAINST the seven predatory gambling bills. Read the full Sentinel update with information and action you can take.


3/21/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Voice your support for TX SB 2 Election Integrity Bill which increases the penalty for illegal voting to a FELONY

Senator Bryan Hughes (SD 1) has submitted SB 2, increasing the criminal penalty for illegal voting to a felony, which was haphazardly removed in 2021.

First, the bill clarifies the standard for illegal voting. Second, it returns the penalty for illegal voting from a misdemeanor to a second degree felony, which was the penalty prior to 2021. Co-authors of the bill include Montgomery County Senators Bettencourt, Creighton, and Kohlkorst, alongside Flores, Huffman, King, Middleton, Parker, Paston, Springer.

Thousands of delegates to the 2022 Republican State Convention, along with Montgomery County voters, are very concerned about election integrity which was voted as the number one Legislative Priority by convention delegates. If our elections are not secure, our whole system of government is in jeopardy.

An identical companion bill has been filed in the House, HB 4198, authored by Montgomery County Representative Steve Toth and assigned to the State Affairs Committee. Last session a similar bill was debated and not passed, and Speaker Phelan seems uninterested in pushing through on this priority.

TAKE ACTION

Contact your state senator to voice your support for SB 2.

Brandon Creighton (SD-4)
(512) 463-0104 (Austin Office)
(281) 292-4128 (District Office)
Send an email

Paul Bettencourt (SD-7)
(512) 463-0107 (Austin Office)
(713) 464-0282 (District Office)
Send an email

Lois Kolkhorst (SD-18)
(512) 463-0118 (Austin Office)
(979) 251-7888 (District Office)
Send an email


03/01/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Contact Texas lawmakers and tell them that restoring trust in the election process is your #1 priority

Contact your Texas State Senator and House Representative and tell them that restoring trust in the election process is your #1 priority for the 2023 Legislative Session.

Tell them that you are aware of the effort Texas State Senator Bob Hall is leading with everyday Texans across the state who are at the forefront of the investigations into our elections. This group is working together to produce a bill that will make elections in Texas accurate, transparent, and accountable.

Tell your State Senator and Representative that you expect them to back Senator Hall’s bill!


02/26/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Ban Gender Modification of Children

The Tennessee Legislature passed a bill on Feb. 23 banning the practice of gender transition for minor children. Meanwhile, here in the red state of Texas, our elected officials on balance seem reluctant to take up the banner.

What could be more obviously wrong than allowing the chemical and surgical castration of children? This deceitful movement lies to our children about scientific facts and encourages them to mutilate their young bodies before they are even old enough to consent to this destruction. No one can change their God-given biological sex and we must not let the medical community experiment on innocent children.

Please take a moment to make your voices heard loudly.

Take Action

Contact the House Public Health Committee and urge them to schedule hearings on bills that would ban the practice and prevent medical practitioners from performing gender transition treatments on minor children.

House Public Health Committee (Klick Chair, Campos Vice Chair)

Stephanie Klick - Stephanie.Klick@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0599, Room #E2.504

Liz Campos Liz.Campos@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0452, Room #E1.306

Nicole Collier Nicole.Collier@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0716, Room #4S.6

Jacey Jetton Jacey.Jetton@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0710, Room #E1.220

Ann Johnson Ann.Johnson@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0389, Room #E2.412

Jolanda Jones Joland.Jones@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0586, Room #E2.404

Venton Jones Venton.Jones@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0661, Room #E2.408

Tom Oliverson Tom.Oliverson@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0661, Room #E2.408

Four Price Four.Price@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0470, Room #1N.9

Reggie Smith Reggie.Smith@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0297, Room #E1.314

Tony Tinderholt Tony.Tinderholt@house.texas.gov, 512-463-0624, Room #E1.420


02/06/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Send a Public Comment to HHS on Stripping Religious Freedom From Medical Professionals

Once again, our medical professionals are being forced to participate in procedures that they disagree with. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued a new rule that forces doctors, nurses, and pharmacists to participate in controversial measures such as abortions, transgender surgeries, and dispensing abortion-inducing drugs. 

In 2017, Trump issued an executive order establishing the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative which elevated the voices of faith-based groups. Those groups recommended policies that would protect religious liberty, one of which protected the conscience rights of medical professionals. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) eventually strengthened the ability of nurses, doctors, and pharmacists to refuse services that violate their moral beliefs. In 2018, the HHS Office of Civil Rights set up a new division to assist providers of faith in reporting civil rights violations. It was widely successful in defending the religious liberty rights of those in the medical profession. However, Biden’s HHS rule dismantles much of this progress. 

Nurses shouldn’t be pressured to take the lives of preborn babies. Doctors shouldn’t be forced to provide body-altering surgery for patients with gender dysphoria that doesn’t treat the root problem. And pharmacists shouldn’t have their livelihoods threatened for choosing not to dispense drugs that not only abort lives but come at a great health risk to women. 
Currently, HHS is asking for public comments regarding their proposed rule. We have prepared a template to begin your submission. We highly encourage you to use your own words and change the subject line. When HHS receives comments, they must read each one unless it is a duplicate of another letter. For your comment to be considered, it must have slightly different wording. 

Submit your comment to the Department of Health and Human Services to make your voice heard!


02/04/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Tell your state senator and state rep. to harden our Texas Electric Grid against EMP attacks by passing Sen. Hall’s SB 330 in the Texas Senate and Rep. Schaefer’s HB 1412 in the Texas House

Texas Senator Bob Hall is the foremost expert on EMP and our electrical grid in Texas. He has warned us of the risk of an EMP delivered from weather-type balloons. His statement and the video clip below will give you helpful information. The powers that be have stopped the passage of all of Senator Hall's critical grid protection bills.

After reading the letter and watching the video, please use Grassroots America, We The People's, email tool to take action!

Texas Senator Bob Hall News Release

(AUSTIN, TX) -- Senator Bob Hall (R-Edgewood), has been sounding the alarm of the threats to the United States from weapons designed to destroy the electrical grid since first elected to office in 2015.

In 2016, Senator Hall delivered a presentation to Enterprise Forum Texas that highlighted that the risk of an attack from an adversarial country could be delivered by way of a weather balloon.

"There are several very real threats to the power grid, and the consequences would be so severe that we should address this now,” Hall said. “There are hostile countries that might cause this, but there are also natural forces that may also cause the same result soon. Either way, we need to be prepared.”

For over a decade, experts have warned that the U.S. electric grid is vulnerable to physical, cyber, and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threats. However, unlike physical and cyber, the threat from an EMP to the nation’s electric grid has been all but ignored by the government and the electric industry.

The experts on the White House Commission on EMP concluded that one of the most likely high altitude nuclear (EMP) attacks would be delivered by a weather balloon.

“I appreciate this threat not just as an electrical engineer, but also as a former U.S. Air Force officer who led a project team to protect the Minuteman missile system from this very same threat. We also know that other nations like Israel, China, South Korea, and Russia are taking the necessary steps to protect their electrical grids,” stated Hall.

We know for certain that the Chinese, as well as several other countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea have in their war plans a pre-emptive EMP strike on the United States. They have told us this multiple times.

As we move forward in ensuring we have the electrical generation capacity to meet the growing demand, Texans deserve all electric generation capacity to be resilient to all known threats; Natural and man made.

# # #

Bob Hall is a Citadel graduate, an electrical engineer, a military veteran, and is currently ranked one of the most conservative State Senator in Texas. Bob and his wife, Kay, live in Van Zandt County and are members of Lakeside Baptist Church. Senator Hall represents Texas Senate District 2, which encompasses Kaufman, Navarro, Rockwall, Van Zandt, and parts of Dallas, Ellis, and Collin Counties.

Watch Senator Bob Hall video. Read blue paper from American Leadership and Policy Foundation.

From our friends at Grassroots America, We The People:

Join thousands receiving this alert & take quick action right now!

Contact your State Senator & State Representative by going to grassrootspriorities.com to send a personalized email.

Tell them to harden our Texas Electric Grid against EMP attacks by passing Sen. Hall’s SB 330 in the Texas Senate and Rep. Schaefer’s HB 1412 in the Texas House.  Ask them to sign on in support of these bills NOW!



02/01/23 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Show your support and expectation for immediate action in Harris County 2022 election

Seize the moment and contact both Governor Abbott and Lt. Governor Patrick who set the legislative agenda in Austin. Show your support and expectation for immediate action in Harris County expressed by Governor Abbott. Whether you live in Harris County, Montgomery County, or elsewhere, a redo of the 2022 election in Harris County would be a GREAT start to reveal the true winners in the County Judge and other races on the November 2022 ballot.

Suggested wording: I encourage you to use your influence to call for a new election in Harris County considering the unacceptable November 8th Election Day Ballot Paper Shortages and other irregularities. This will be a giant step in restoring trust in the election process and stopping crime in future elections. Your constituents demand ACTION and REFORM.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott: 512.463.2000

https://gov.texas.gov/apps/contact/opinion.aspx

Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: 512.463.0001

https://www.ltgov.state.tx.us/contact/


01/26/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Encourage Texas RNC Committeewoman to abandon her support for McDaniel and vote for any other candidate who will fight to preserve America

Please help us encourage Texas RNC Committeewomen Toni Anne Dashiell to abandon her support for Ronna McDaniel and instead vote for Harmeet Dhillon or any other candidate who will fight to win elections and preserve America.
 
Texas has three votes at the Republican National Committee meetings going on right now in California. On Friday, Jan. 27th they will vote to elect the party Chairperson. Current Chairwoman McDaniel has failed to get out the vote in critical times. She squandered our chance at a “Red Wave.” She has failed to safeguard our elections. She has failed to steward donor dollars. She has moved the RNC away from conservative grassroots voters who are the backbone of our party and of a great nation. She has clearly NOT earned a fourth term.
 
Happily, both the Texas Republican National Committeeman, Dr. Robin Armstrong and the Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, Matt Rinaldi both enthusiastically support Ms. Harmeet Dhillon.
 
Sadly, we understand that the Texas Republican National Committeewoman, Toni Anne Dashiell has stated publicly that she will support the reelection of the failed Ronna McDaniel. On Jan. 17, 2023, the Washington Post posted “Texas Republican National Committeewoman Toni Anne Dashiell stood by her McDaniel endorsement even after the state party voted unanimously against McDaniel.”
 
If you are interested in a change in leadership for the Republican Party, please contact Texas RNC Committeewoman Toni Anne Dashiell and ask her to respect the Republicans in Texas who elected her by removing her support of Ms. McDaniel and voting for one of the other candidates. 

Contact Information for Toni Anne Dashiell
Email: tad@tdtexas.com 
Twitter: @Tonianne55


01/26/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Ask Your US Representatives to Protect Title IX

After fifty years of Title IX protecting women’s and girls’ access to education, sports, and privacy, the Biden administration is erasing what it means to be female and turning Title IX on its head. The Department of Education decided to change the definition of ‘sex’ to include sexual orientation and gender identity. This means that biological men can play in girls’ sports teams and have access to their private spaces. Parents of minors do not have to be informed about these changes and any opposition could have severe consequences.

National Eagle Forum joined the Title IX Network to team up with like-minded groups to restore the original intent of Title IX. This Thursday, January 26th, we will meet with multiple members of Congress in Washington, D.C., to ask them to advance bills that protect girls, women, and parents from this dangerous rewriting of not only womanhood but language. 

We need you to echo these concerns and solutions to your elected representatives from the grassroots. We, along with the Title IX Network coalition, are asking Congress to:

Your voice is so important because you are the one who holds your representatives accountable. Our goal is to have Eagles from across the country flood the offices of House Members right after coalition lobbies this Thursday. 

The message is simple — we will not stand for the elimination of the definition of ‘female’ that will lead to real harm to women and girls!

Contact your US Representative and Senators now and ask them to restore the original intent of Title IX!

Contact your US Rep and Senators


01/11/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Texas House rules debate to be held today

Texas Eagle Forum President, Cindi Castilla, and fellow grassroots Conservatives

Texas Eagle Forum President, Cindi Castilla, and fellow grassroots Conservatives are in Austin to meet with legislators.

“We are frustrated that Speaker Phelan moved away from normal protocol to schedule the vote on rules today instead of tomorrow,” said Texas Eagle Forum President, Cindi Castilla. “Win or lose today, he will see the grassroots’ strength on Thursday!”

While the vote is not always held on the same day each legislative session, the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) had announced plans for grassroots members to visit the legislative session on Thursday and be present for the rules vote.

Here's how Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi described the move: “Reprehensible, but not surprising. House Republicans too often show contempt for their voting base, and they will twice [on Wednesday]. The first will be when they take the unusual step of debating House rules a day early to avoid visiting constituents; the second, when many House Republicans will vote to award powerful leadership positions to Democrats.”

Castilla has been in Austin all week with legislators discussing the Texas Eagle Forum legislative priorities and will continue that work the rest of the week.

Grassroots Republicans from across Texas will gather in Austin tomorrow to encourage legislators, and had hoped to watch the debate and the vote on rules for the 88th Texas Legislative Session.


01/02/2023 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Ask your state representative to ban committee chairs of the minority party

Republican Party of Texas: Ban Democrat Chairs

The Texas Legislature begins their new session on January 10. One of the first decisions they will be making will impact the rest of the session. It is very important that we get as much of your help as we can in contacting legislators.

That decision is whether to appoint Democrats to committee chairmanships. Committee chairs have the power to unilaterally kill legislation and Democratic chairs have used their power to do so. The power that comes with chairmanships also attracts lobbyist money that is used to defeat Republicans.

Republican voters support banning Democrat committee chairs

GOP voters overwhelmingly support banning Democrats from chairmanships, but most lawmakers have been unresponsive. Only five supported the ban in the last session. So far, 19 have indicated they will support the ban in this session.

GOP Speaker of the House Dade Phelan shows no interest in the ban, yet 81 percent of Republicans voted to support the ban on the March 2022 Primary Ballot.

The first order of business in the new session will be to elect the 2023 Speaker of the House and the issue of chairmanships will be decided shortly thereafter.

The Republican Party of Texas issued the following statement on Jan. 2

State legislators will be meeting NEXT WEEK to vote on adopting new chamber rules. It is a top Republican priority to ban Democrats from leadership positions.

Last session, Democrat chairs killed several GOP priority bills, including:

  • Business & Industry Committee Chair, Democrat Rep. Chris Turner, killed a religious freedom bill, HB 1569.

  • Public Education Committee Chair, Democrat Rep. Harold Dutton, killed a School Choice bill, HB 4537.

  • Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Chair, Democrat Rep. Nicole Collier, killed the strongest bill to protect our historic monuments, HB 446, which would have increased criminal penalties for damaging or destroying monuments.

Many other good bills were killed and bad bills advanced by Democrat Chairs, who also used their positions as a platform to push progressivism and raise lobby money to use against Republican candidates in general elections.

Here’s what we need you to do:

Step 1) Call your State Representative; a phone call is more effective than an email. If you don't know who your Representative is or their phone number, click here.

Step 2) Urge them to release a public statement (Tweet, Facebook post, mass email, or press release) supporting House Rules that ban Committee Chairs of the minority party. If they have already made a public statement banning Democrat Committee Chairs, thank them.

 

2022

12/28/2022 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Contact Texas Senator John Cornyn to express your disapproval of his Omnibus Bill vote

While Texans were making last-minute Christmas preparations, Senator John Cornyn was voting for the $1.7 trillion Omnibus Bill. The vote took place on Thurs., Dec. 22, marking another break between Senator Cornyn, Senator Ted Cruz, and other conservative senators.

Senator Cornyn joined senate Democrats and 17 other Republican senators to advance a 4,155-page spending bill that excludes funding to complete the construction of the wall on the U.S. Southern border, but includes $410 million dollars for “enhanced border security” in Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, and Oman; nearly $45 billion in aid to Ukraine; dozens of earmarks for “woke” community projects; and changes to the Electoral Count Act of 1887.

Contact Senator Cornyn to express your concerns with his vote to approve the pork-filled Omnibus Bill.

“I disapprove of your ‘yes’ vote for the Omnibus Bill. Your RINO vote marks another break between yourself, Senator Ted Cruz, and other conservative senators.

I urge you to represent me and other conservative voters and not RINO supreme leader Mitch McConnell during the remainder of your term.”

Houston Office: 713-572-3337

Washington, D.C. Office: 202-224-2934

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12/21/2022 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Ask Your House and Senate Lawmakers to Vote Against Omnibus

Our elected officials must stop a massive $1.7 trillion spending bill that is currently moving through the House and Senate! The omnibus would fund the government through next year and avert a government shutdown this week. However, the devil is in the details. This piece of legislation is fraught with unnecessary and destructive policies. Here is some of the leftist agenda included:

  • $575 million goes toward “family planning” in areas where population growth “threatens biodiversity.”

  • A prohibition on border security funding for the USA while funding other countries’ borders.

  • Over three thousand earmarks totaling almost $10 BILLION.

  • “Congratulatory” earmarks include a building named after Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), two programs for Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), and a “Michelle Obama Trail.”

  • Ridiculous programs continue to be funded like “anti-racist training,” an LGBTQ+ museum in New York City, and services for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

  • Promotion of gender programs in Pakistan and $200 million for a Gender Equity Fund.

  • Workforce development programs and supportive services for Transgender and Gender nonconforming and Intersex (TGI) immigrant women in Los Angeles.

  • Almost doubles H2-B immigrant visas (low-skilled workers) which opens the door for more illegal overstays.

  • $286 million to the Title X program which funds Planned Parenthood.

This just scratches the surface of the 4,155-page bill.

Government funding expires on December 23rd, so the House and Senate are acting quickly. Contact them now to urge them to vote “NO” on the omnibus.


11/22/2022 LEGISLATIVE ALERT

Ask Speaker Phelan and your State Representative to ban Democrat committee chairs

The decision whether to ban Democrats from chairing Texas House committees will likely receive a vote in the first few days of the session via an amendment to the proposed House rules. Currently, the Speaker awards chairmanships to Democrats as well as Republicans.

Last session, despite a Republican majority, approximately 40 percent of House committees were chaired by Democrats. This must change if we are to pass meaningful legislation.


Why is this such an important issue?

  1. Democrats in leadership have a pulpit and significant power over legislation. They control what bills are heard and what bills are voted upon.

  2. Democrat chairs fundraise off their chairmanships and use that money to defeat Republicans during elections.

  3. There are eight current Democrat members of the LGBT caucus who are committee chairs. If any of our bills to protect children from sexual orientation and gender ideology indoctrination end up in their committees, they will not advance.

  4. When the Democrats broke quorum last session and fled to Washington D.C., Speaker Phelan indicated their chairmanships could not be revoked. So, if he is re-elected Speaker, he will not remove them, no matter what they do in their positions.

For a summary of the issue, click here to watch Rep. Brian Harrison’s recent appearance on Newsmax.


What can you do to encourage our representatives to vote for a rule change?

  1. If you have not already done so, send a handwritten postcard to Speaker Phelan, asking that he not appoint Democrat committee chairs. The address is PO Box 2910, Austin, 78768. Also, send a postcard to your own Representative - it's the same address.

  2. After you've sent a postcard, make phone calls to your own State Representative and Speaker Phelan's office, asking that they support the rule change to ban Democrat chairs. If they have already come out in favor of the rule change, thank them.

  3. Ask your representative to make a public statement supporting the Ban Democrat Chairs Legislative Priority, such as a Tweet, a Facebook post, or saying it in a public forum.

Speaker Phelan Contact Information - Call either or both:

512-463-1000 (Austin)
409-745-2777 (District Office)

To find your State Representative’s contact information, click here.


Ban Democrat Chairs t-shirt campaign

The Republican Party of Texas has partnered with a Texas small business to sell shirts that say, "Ban Democrat Chairs".

You can order the shirt by clicking here. They are $15 plus $10 shipping. Shipping is a flat rate of $10 no matter how many you order. Post pictures of yourself wearing your shirt with the hashtag, #NoDemChairs to social media.

The Republican Party of Texas Legislative Committee will be in Austin the week of opening session, Jan. 10 - 12, wearing these shirts and meeting with Representatives. They would love for you to join them and participate.


11/16/2022 - Respect for Marriage Act

Things are moving fast. The US Senate is anticipated to vote on and potentially pass the so-called "Respect for Marriage Act" as soon as TOMORROW. The bill would erode some of America’s most precious and integral liberties.

@RogerSeverino_ breaks down in this 30 second video what's in the bill and what it means for YOU.

https://twitter.com/heritage/status/1592667367242203137?s=61&t=xhUwz1tXbtE1WQ4KY4_JOA

Senator John Cornyn

202-224-2934

https://www.cornyn.senate.gov/node/5853

Senator Ted Cruz

202-224-5922

https://www.cruz.senate.gov/contact

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