This Week's Conservative Wins in Texas📅 Week of March 10 Texas Republicans are making bold moves to strengthen our economy, secure our elections, and put taxpayers first. From pro-business reforms that will strengthen Texas’ economy to new laws ensuring only U.S. citizens can vote, the conservative agenda is delivering real results. Meanwhile, border security, school safety, and tax relief remain top priorities as the Texas Legislature advances key conservative wins. We’ve also expanded our "What Else We’re Reading" section this week—there’s a lot happening, and we’re keeping you up to speed on the most important stories and Conservative victories shaping Texas. ![]() The Main Story – Texas Moves to Become America’s Business HQTexas lawmakers are working to position Texas as the new corporate hub of America, challenging Delaware’s long-standing dominance. A new pro-business bill aims to attract more companies to incorporate and headquarter in Texas, reinforcing the state’s position as the nation’s economic powerhouse. Conservative leadership has already made Texas the #1 state for job creation and business relocations, and this bill would take it even further by reducing bureaucratic red tape and ensuring businesses thrive under Texas's limited-government approach. ![]() Governor Abbott has ended remote work for state employees, requiring them to return to the office. This move ensures accountability and better service for Texans by putting government workers back where they belong—serving the public in person. Liberal bail policies have let violent criminals walk free, endangering Texas communities. Senator Joan Huffman is leading the charge to ensure repeat offenders stay in jail where they belong, strengthening public safety across the state. Only U.S. citizens should be voting in Texas elections. The Senate has moved forward with a bill that requires proof of citizenship for voter registration—a major step toward protecting election integrity. For the 13th consecutive year, Texas has won the Governor’s Cup, solidifying its place as the nation’s top state for job creation and economic expansion. Governor Abbott outlined a five-year growth plan to build on this success and keep Texas as the best place to do business in America. ![]() 📊 By the Numbers – What You Need to Know
🎙️ Quote of the Week"We are taking a comprehensive stand against a system that has failed us, honoring victims with action, not just words. Unlike some opponents of these efforts, I won’t let political rhetoric cloud my judgment. My focus is protecting Texas communities, period." — Senator Joan Huffman (R – Houston) ![]() 📣 Take Action – Have Your SayTexas conservatives passed $18 billion in property tax cuts last session, the largest in state history. Now, they’re fighting for billions more in tax relief to keep more money in your pocket. Do you support additional property tax cuts? ➡ Take the survey now!
![]() 🔗 More of What We're Reading🐶 Texas Lawmakers Take Notes from Elon Musk on Wasteful Spending - The Texas House DOGE Committee is ramping up efforts to cut government waste, following in the footsteps of Elon Musk’s cost-cutting initiatives. The goal? Reduce bloated state agencies and ensure tax dollars are used wisely. 🚸 Texas House and Senate Eye $400 Million Increase in School Safety Funding - Conservatives in the Texas Legislature are stepping up with a plan to increase school safety funding. Ensuring our kids are safe in schools should never be up for debate. 🥩 Texas Moves to Declare the Tomahawk Ribeye as the Official State Steak - Texas is raising the steaks—literally. Lawmakers are backing a push to make the Tomahawk Ribeye the official state steak, ensuring big Texas flavor gets the recognition it deserves. 💻 Texas is a Data Center Powerhouse, Adding Tens of Thousands of Jobs - As tech companies flee blue states with restrictive regulations and high taxes, Texas has become a leader in data center expansion, with 38% job growth since 2018. 🚨 Texas Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration - With the aftermath of Biden’s border crisis still being felt, Texas lawmakers are taking bold action to secure the border and enforce immigration laws alongside President Trump. 📜 Texas Senate Moves to Require the Ten Commandments in Classrooms - Public schools in Texas could soon be required to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, a win for faith, tradition, and Texas values.
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