This Week's Conservative Wins in Texas📅 Week of March 24 From securing our land and universities against foreign adversaries to cracking down on phone use in schools and standing up for school choice, Texas lawmakers are wasting no time. Republicans are leading the charge to protect our freedoms, grow our economy, and safeguard the future of the Lone Star State. This week’s roundup highlights bold leadership and conservative momentum across the board. Let’s dive in. ![]() 🎬 But First, a Word from Jasmine Crockett, who Would Like to Sell You Beachfront Property in Plano We interrupt your regularly scheduled newsletter for a new feature, brought to you by none other than Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, currently the Democratic standard-bearer and main voice across cable news. At a recent Human Rights Campaign rally, Crockett proudly referred to Governor Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels.” Yes, really. She said it into a microphone. In public. To applause. At an event promoting human rights. Then, in a twist worthy of a telenovela, she tried to convince Texans that we all just misunderstood. According to Crockett, she wasn’t mocking the Governor’s disability — she was talking about how he used vehicles with wheels to transport illegal migrants to other states. If you believe that, we’ve got some beachfront property in Plano to sell you. Just remember: this is their standard-bearer. The best they’ve got. We now return you to our regularly scheduled programming. ![]() The Main Story – Texas Fights Foreign InfluenceTexas lawmakers are charging forward with bold new policies to defend our state from hostile foreign nations. With legislation already advancing, the Texas House and Senate are working to: ✔️ Ban adversarial countries like China, Iran, and North Korea from buying up Texas land It’s all part of a growing homeland security push that puts Texas first—by securing our land, economy, and infrastructure from foreign influence. ![]() At a recent Capitol press conference, Republican lawmakers presented a united front in support of school choice. Families, not bureaucrats, should decide what’s best for their kids’ education. School choice means stronger schools, more options, and more control for parents. In a compelling interview with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Rep. Caroline Fairly explains why removing phones from classrooms is essential to restoring focus, ending cyberbullying, and helping students succeed. It’s a commonsense push to get Texas kids back on track. Sen. John Cornyn is officially seeking re-election, setting the stage for a closely watched GOP primary. Conservatives across Texas are paying attention to what’s next in one of the state’s most powerful political seats. Senate Republicans have advanced a bill that would require proof of citizenship to vote in Texas elections. Conservatives know it’s a commonsense safeguard to ensure that only American citizens help decide America’s future. ![]() 📊By the Numbers – What You Need to Know
🎙️ Quote of the Week"U.S. Elections are for U.S. Citizens. That's not a radical concept for most people... We are not waiting on Washington. We can fix this locally... We know that one non-citizen voting in an election is a problem. That cancels out the vote of a citizen." ![]() Take Action – Have Your SayTexas lawmakers are fighting to protect the Lone Star State from hostile foreign powers. From banning land purchases by adversarial governments to keeping foreign money out of our universities and state contracts, this legislative push is all about keeping Texans safe. What foreign threat do you want the Texas House and Senate to take most seriously? ![]() More of What We're Reading🌾 Bills to Keep Texas Ag Land in Production 🎖 Medal of Honor Museum Opens in Arlington 🖥️ Texas Eyes Cyber Command Center ![]() Stay ConnectedThe fight for conservative values in Texas is just getting started! Forward this email to like-minded friends and visit our website to learn more about how you can join us in the fight. Ready to make an impact? Sign up here so we can tell YOUR legislator you're with them and appreciate their work to deliver conservative victories. |