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"As long as we have faith in each other, and trust in God,

 then there is no goal, at all, beyond our reach.

There is no dream too large, no task too great."

~ President Donald J. Trump

July, 2023

M.J.'s Memo

Howdy!


Happy 4th of July!


It was great seeing so many of you at the SREC meeting in Austin.


Please read the Committeeman's Corner. Andy has an in-depth overview of the SREC meeting.


Save the Date of Saturday, July 22. The TRCCA is hosting a Senate District Training for County Chairs and Precinct Chairs in Mason. However, we have not received any details. I will send an email when we have more information. Training and Registering voters are vital as we approach 2024.


Thank you all for the time, treasure and talent each of you dedicate to keeping your county RED! Many of you will be taking part in local 4th of July activities! Enjoy your floats, parades and booths. Stay cool and keep hydrated.

For County Chairs . . . Please remember the TRCCA is available to bring training opportunties to your county. They are a great resource. You just have to contact them. Contact David Luther, Training Advisor, [email protected] or 979.431.1020. Don't wait until we are in the next election cycle. FYI . . . if you host David for a training - be sure to have a light breakfast, lunch and snacks for your training workshop participants.


* * * Also, County Chairs, if you have not sent your County By-laws to RPT - please do so ASAP. And a friendly reminder to keep your Precinct Chair changes updated on the SOS. * * *


Also thank you for taking time to take part in the RPT Monthly Webinars. We love seeing you on there and taking an active part by asking questions to help you lead your county.


Here is my tentative schedule for July:


July 3 - Gillespie County Headquarters Grand Opening - Fredericksburg

July 6 - Pints & Politics Bell County - Belton

July 7 - TAD Zoom

July 10 - Bell County CEC Meeting - Belton

July 11 - 4C's - Copperas Cove - Coryell County

July 13 - Burnet County Summer Social - Marble Falls

July 14-15 - TFRW Board Meeting - Pflugerville

July 20 - Gillespie County Republican Club - Fredericksburg

July 22 - SD24 TRCCA County Chair/Precinct Chair Training - Mason

July 25 - Williamson County CEC

July 26 - Wine Wednesday - Marble Falls

July 28-29 - TRCCA Convention - Georgetown

July 31 - RPT County Chair Webinar


It is a joy to work alongside each of you in the fight for Liberty. Thank you for your kindness and warm hospitality with every visit to your county.



MJA

SREC SD24 Committeewoman

409-781-5000


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This month I am providing a synopsis of the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) Meeting held in Austin on June 16 and 17.  Both Mary Jane and I attended Committee Meetings on Friday, June 16, with the General Session conducted on Saturday, June 17.  It was a pleasure seeing many of our SD24 membership in attendance.  These meetings are open to you and we encourage you to attend to see the inner workings of the Party and provide your input.

 

Notable actions taken at the meeting are below.

 

·      Report of our General Counsel, Rachel Hooper, included a website for those who wish to track the Election issues and contests in Harris County from the November 2022 Election.  Go to freeandfairelections.blog to follow the progress of the lawsuits.  You can watch the hearings live every Thursday at 1:30 pm.

 

·      Report of National Committeewoman Toni Anne Dashiell – Toni Anne reported on the format and requirements for the 2024 Republican Presidential Debates.  Please contact Mary Jane or me and we can provide the details of the format and requirements.  She also reported on a Bank Your Vote program with Early Voting.  Details can be found at this link - bankyourvote.com.  Toni Anne also reported on digital efforts to get out the vote during the recent municipal elections.

 

·      Report of National Committeeman Dr. Robin Armstrong – Dr. Armstrong reported on his work in the latest legislative session to help get our priorities passed.  He made specific mention of his School Choice, Property Tax, and Banning Vaccine Mandates work, and his efforts to make the Republican National Committee more conservative.  Dr. Armstrong discussed trying to reach people in Churches for the Republican Party.  He also mentioned potential battles coming in 2024 to keep the National Platform conservative.

 

·      Report of Vice-Chair Dr. Dana Myers – Dr. Myers reported on her work with Texas High School Republicans and College Republicans.  She also discussed the need to counter the Democrat strategic push on college campuses.  She reported on the Party’s Election Integrity Taskforce activities, including dividing the state into Taskforce regions for more effective Election Integrity efforts.  Finally, Dr. Meyers reported on SB1070, the bill (now law) to remove Texas from ERIC (the Electronic Registration Information Center).

 

·      Report of Chairman Matt Rinaldi – Chairman Rinaldi, among other things, covered the Legislative Priority bills that passed in the Legislature.  Those include bills on Protecting Children (including SB14, SB15, SB12, and HB900), four bills on Election Integrity (SB1070, SB1933, SB1750, and HB1243 to restore the felony penalty for illegal voting), and two non-priority bills on stopping ESG and DEI.  Finally, he reported on the good Senate bills on Election Integrity, Medical Freedom, Immigration, and Protecting Children that the House killed.  Some of these good bills that were killed include: SB1029 on detransitioner protection, SB1601 on defunding libraries hosting drag queen story hour, SB1515 to display the Ten Commandments in the classroom, SB177 to ban a COVID vaccine mandate, HB20 for border protection, and SB921 to ban ranked choice voting.  Please contact Mary Jane or me for a complete list.

 

·      Resolutions Committee Report

o   Friday the Resolutions Committee moved and conducted debated on eight resolutions with seven adopted for report to the full SREC body on Saturday.

§  I Chaired the Sub-Committee on Special Session Resolutions where we debated and adopted three of those resolutions to report to the full Resolutions Committee.

§  Multiple Resolutions on Censure of Dade Phelan and John Cornyn were considered out of order due to notice requirements contained in the Rules.

§  Resolutions on Gambling and Abortion Criminal Penalties were not considered again as similar Resolutions were recently passed by the SREC.

§  Resolutions on Montgomery County Party issues and on encouraging county parties to develop plans for censuring were not moved and thus died in Committee.

§  A resolution to condemn Dade Phelan for his actions of appointing Democrat Chairs, killing Legislative Priorities, and conducting an improper impeachment of Ken Paxton in the 88thLegislature failed to advance after a debate and a vote by the Committee. 


o   All seven of the resolutions reported by the Resolutions Committee were finally adopted by the full SREC on Saturday.


§  Resolution Condemning the Impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton” – Condemns the impeachment and requests the Senate to dismiss it with prejudice. (passed 53-11)*

§  Resolution Calling for Special Session to Ensure Election Integrity” – Requests a special session on Election Integrity specifically for items like banning ranked choice voting, a Constitutional Amendment that Voters must be a US Citizen, prohibition of foreign ownership of US elections equipment suppliers, increased auditing, and limiting mail ballots.  All items were from bills that we approved that did not pass in the Legislature during the Regular Session. (passed 63-0)

§  Resolution Calling for a Special Session to Defend Texas” – The first special session called by Governor Abbott did not go far enough and this resolution made further requests such as finishing the border wall, establishing and funding a Border Defense Unit, defunding organizations that assist illegals, ending medical, living, and in-state tuition for illegals, and requiring E-Verify for hiring. (passed 63-0)

§  Resolution in Support of Bold Property Tax Relief and Reform” – The first special session called by Governor Abbott did not go far enough and with no potential resolution in sight with the differences between House and Senate versions of Tax Relief, this resolution calls for a Special Session which adheres to our Platform planks on Property Tax Relief and Reform.  (passed 63-0)

§  Resolution Committing RPT (Republican Party of Texas) Efforts to Promote School Choice” – Requests that RPT resources be utilized to promote School Choice efforts within the state through email, social media, and weekly digital publications.  (passed 63-0)

§  Resolution Reaffirming Importance of RPT Local Endorsements” – Commends all County Executive Committees that endorsed candidates in the recent local non-partisans races and encourages other to adopt processes to do the same.  (passed 60-1)

§  Resolution Calling on the Texas Governor’s Border Authority” – “Calls upon Governor Abbott to discharge all responsibilities, duties and powers conferred upon him by both the Constitutions of the United States of America and of the State of Texas and by statute instanter to repel and suppress the invasion as declared and now notorious by taking all measures necessary including, without limitation, making war “…as will not admit of delay” and to continue to do so until such time as peace has been restored to this sovereign state.” (passed 62-0)

*Full Text of this resolution can be found here - 

https://texasgop.org/category/resolutions/

Please contact me for the text of the other resolutions.

 

·      Election Integrity Committee (EIC) Report 

o   Of the fifty-eight bills endorsed by the EIC, six passed.  For the Election Integrity Legislative Priority, fifty-six bills were endorsed with two passing.

o   SB1070, removing Texas from ERIC was the biggest win.

o   SB3159, a bill to allow email voting, which we fought against in the Session, was vetoed by the Governor, scoring another victory for us.

 

·      Legislative Priorities (LP) Committee Report 

o   Thirteen LP Approved Bills passed in the 88th Legislative Session.

o   Protection of Children – SB14 (Ban Gender Mod), HB900 (Ban Explicit Books in Schools), HB1181 (Online Porn Age Verification), SB12 (Ban Sexually Oriented Drag Shows), SB1527 (Criminal Penalty for Sexually Grooming Children), and HB4520 (Distribution of Harmful Material to Minors)

o   Election Integrity – HB1243 (Restore Felony for Illegal Voting), and HB5180 (Public Inspection of Cast Vote Records, Ballot Images, and Ballots Quickly After an Election)

o   Border Security – SB1403 (Interstate Compact for Sharing Intelligence and Building Border Wall), and SB1900 (Designates Cartels as Terrorist Organizations)

o   Gun Rights – HB3 (Armed Guards on School Campuses), and HB3137 (Prevents Counties from Restricting Gun Rights)

o   Educational Freedom – SB29 (Prohibiting School and Governmental COVID Mask and Vaccine Mandates

 

·      Local Government Committee Report

o   Twenty-five endorsements were made by the RPT in the recent non-partisan elections, with seventeen victories.

o   Standing Rule III-B for the SREC Bylaws, dealing with RPT endorsements, was changed so that “two” SREC members must veto a requested endorsement instead of “one”. (voice vote)

 

·      RPT Rules Committee Report

o   Resolution Approving Forms and Process per RPT Rule 38 Dealing with Presidential Electors and National Convention (passed 61-0).

o   Presidential Filing Form Application Approval (voice vote)

o   Presidential Petition in Lieu of Filing Fee Form Approval (passed without objection)

o   Sample Ballot Style for Presidential Race Approval (passed without objection)

o   Pursuant to RPT Rule 38 Section 9a, process to determine At-Large National Delegates, will be by paper secret ballot in the Congressional District Caucuses. (passed without objection)

 

For those that want to put it on their calendar now, the next SREC Meeting is scheduled for September 22 and 23 in Corpus Christi.  More details will be coming, as we get closer to the date. 



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The Republican Party of Texas’ Candidate Resource Committee (CRC) is asking for the combined effort of Republican clubs across Texas to help the CRC in its mission to support down-ballot Republican nominees each election cycle.  

 

The Candidate Resource Committee is a standing committee of the State Republican Executive Committee and is composed of 12 SREC members and 6 non-SREC members. It has the responsibility of supporting down-ballot Republican candidates who are in competitive races against Democrats. By securing these local offices for the Republican Party, we are pushing back against Battleground Texas and the Democrat Party, as well as building up future leaders of our Party, state, and nation. We can only accomplish this important task with the help of Republicans across the great State of Texas. 


The Republican Party of Texas released their Legislative Priorities for the 88th Session (2023-2024) of the Texas Legislature.


Chairman Matt Rinaldi said, “We are proud to be a grassroots led party and look forward to supporting these priorities next legislative session. These priorities indicate that Republican delegates want our legislature to prioritize protecting our rights, our borders, and our children.”


The Legislative Priorities for the 88th Session (2023-2024) of the Texas Legislature are: 


  • Protect our Elections: Restore felony penalties and enact civil penalties for Election Code violations, which shall be enforceable by any Texas jurisdiction, including the Texas Attorney General. Require citizenship verification of each voter. Restrict the distribution of mail-in ballots to only disabled, military, and citizens that are out of county. Reduce the time allowed for early voting, and eliminate the three-day gap between early voting and election day. Establish closed primaries in Texas. As technology evolves, we encourage the passage of legislation that ensures the security of our elections.
  • Ban Democrat Chairs: To ensure all legislative Republican priorities are given a fair opportunity to become law, the Republican-controlled Texas legislature shall adopt a rule that would end the practice of awarding committee chairmanships to Democrats. 
  • Abolish Abortion in Texas: Abolish abortion by ensuring the right to life and equal protection of the laws to all preborn children from the moment of fertilization, including adopting effective tools to ensure the enforcement of our laws to protect life when district attorneys fail to do so.
  • Stop Sexualizing Texas Kids: Repeal Texas Penal Code “Obscenity Exemption” 43.24(c), which allows children access to harmful, explicit, or pornographic materials and 43.25(f)(2 3), which allows sexual performance by a child. In addition, prohibit teaching, exposure, and/or discussion of sexual matters (mechanics, feelings, orientation, or “gender identity” issues), and prohibit use or provision of related books and other materials using criminal, civil or other enforcement measures.
  • Ban Gender Modification of Children: Texas must ban chemical castration, puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, genital mutilation, bodily alteration surgery, psychological/social transitioning, and any other methods applied to or performed on children.
  • Secure the Border and Protect Texans: Texas shall immediately deny all taxpayer funded services and subsidies to illegal aliens. We call upon the Governor to assert his duty under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the US Constitution to declare an invasion on our Texas border and do everything in his power to protect Texans from this invasion. The legislature shall direct the Governor to enter into an Interstate Compact with one or more states for Border Security.
  • Parental Rights and Educational Freedom: Parents are the primary decision makers for their children in all matters. This authority shall be protected as an inalienable right. This shall include the choice of schooling where the money follows the child without strings attached, and enforcement and penalty mechanisms when parents’ rights are violated. The right to education shall be free from any social theories.
  • Defend Our Gun Rights: Protect our gun rights against threats, such as red flag laws, federal, state or other restrictions, by strengthening and preserving our inalienable rights under the second amendment to protect our life, liberty and property. The Texas Legislature should eliminate gun-free zones.



These priorities were chosen by over 5,000 voting delegates at the state convention, June 13-18 in Houston Texas. Delegates were presented with a list of 15 topics selected by the Legislative Priorities Committee after a comprehensive review of resolutions passed at the precinct and senate district levels of the convention process. Delegates were allowed to vote on 8 topics, which became the official Legislative Priorities of the Republican Party of Texas.

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Gail Teegarden, District Director, 512-525-1224

[email protected]


Kellye Duncan-Garrett Deputy President, Region XII

325-315-6484 • [email protected]


Linda Kinney, DP Region XIV, [email protected] 512-785-8810


Cassie Dyson, DP Region XIII, [email protected], 281-380-7241



Bandera County Republican Women (Bandera County)

Dede Skoglund, President [email protected]

713-408-1126

Club meets 1st Thursday Evening every month 5:30 at Silver Sage Senior Center, Bandera, Texas   


Burnet County Republican Women (Burnet County)

Mary Jane Avery, President 409-781-5000

[email protected]

Club meets 2nd Thursday 11:00am at 402 E. Jackson ST. Reed Building, Burnet, Texas

(Except Summer)  


Central Texas Republican Women (Bell County)

Janet Brown, President           254-541-2307

[email protected]

Club meets 3rd Monday Lunch (11:00am) or Dinner (6:00pm) at 

The Gin, Belton, Texas (Except Summer) 


Gillespie County Republican Women (Gillespie County)

Carole Reed, President          830-992-9446

[email protected]  Club meets at Golden Hub Senior Center at 11:30 the 3rd Wednesday of month 


Highland Lakes Republican Women (Llano County)

Patricia Richards, President 325-247-0539,  [email protected]

Club meets 2nd Tuesday Luncheon 12:00 Noon at Kingsland Library


Republican Women of Kerr County (Kerr County)

Sally Thiel , President [email protected] 336-420-1657

Club meets 3rd Friday 11:00am at Inn on the Hills, Kerrville, Texas 

(Except Summer) 


Salado Area Republican Women (Bell County)

Brenda Howard, President [email protected] 208-741-0725

Club meets 4th Thursday every month Lunch (11:30am) at Salado Civic Center, Main Street, Salado, Texas or Dinner (6:00pm) at Tenroc (Except Summer) 


Star Republican Women Horseshoe Bay (Llano County Horseshoe Bay)

Sara Boyd, President [email protected] 817-475-6953

Club meets 3rd Tuesday 12:30 PM at Quail Point, Horse Shoe Bay, Texas (Except Summer)


Leander Area Republican Women (Williamson County)

Kate McDonald, President [email protected] 

Meets the 4th Monday of each month at 11:30 in Leander at Wilco Work Spaces.


Medina County Republican Women (Medina County)

Pat Aken [email protected], 830-444-1613

Club meets at Hermann Sons Steakhouse, Hondo, TX


Lampasas Area Republican Women (Lampasas County)

Luanne Blair, President         512-470-4794 [email protected]

Meets the 3rd Tuesday evening of the month at the Lampasas Beer Market, 502 South Pecan St. 


Sutton County Republican Women

Sofie Galindo, President  325-266-5413 [email protected]

Club meets at Food Pantry at noon


Kimble County Republican Women - Meets at 202 10th Street, Grace Place, Junction. 1st Tueesday of the month


Coryell County Republican Women - Gay Lack,

[email protected], 808-382-6519

Meets the last Saturday of the month.

Trinity Worship Center, 1802 MLKing Drive, Copperas Cove, TX

11:00 AM, Lunch is $10.00 for ChickFilet or $12.00 for salad


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