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Hood County Republican PartyThe Republican philosophy is a true reflection of traditional Texas values. The Hood County Republican Party believes in freedom, opportunity for all, strong families, limited government, quality education, rugged individualism, personal responsibility, & honest compassion. “… Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Our core Republican values will sustain Texas into the future, keeping Texans strong, prosperous and proud for generations to come. voting info and important datesCounty Executive Committee (CEC) – Second Tuesday monthly 7:00p @ 1315 Waters Edge Dr, Suite 116-7, Granbury, TX 76049Republican Club – 4th Tuesday, monthly 6:30p @ Brazos Covenant Ministries 1950 Acton Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049Organizational Meeting 7:00pSeptember 8, 2020 Runoff Election 7:00a-7:00pJuly 14, 2020 Volunteer with usFill out this form below to let us know you're interested in joining our local volunteer efforts, and we'll contact you sbout any opportunities. Hood County - Volunteervolunteer with rptWant to help the Republican Party of Texas in a larger way? gop data centerFind out more about the GOP in Texas by clicking the button below. Republican Events in Hood CountyClick on a pin on the map to display the event details. We look forward to seeing you there! leadershipDavid FischerCounty Chair (817)894-7099 Lisa KoinerVice Chair (817)894-9083 Sandy StultzSecretary (916) 718-2942 Michael McKeeTreasurer (409)651-1837 Darla LouvinVice Chair - Elections (432)553-5653 current elected republicansDonald J TrumpPresident of the United States Dan PatrickLieutenant Governor Ken PaxtonTX Attorney General Glenn HegarTX Comptroller George P BushLand Commissioner Sid MillerAgriculture Commissioner Wayne ChristianRailroad Commissioner Christi CraddickRailroad Commissioner Ryan SittonRailroad Commissioner Nathan HechtTX Supreme Court - Chief Justice Jimmy BlacklockTX Supreme Court - Justice Debra LehrmannTX Supreme Court - Justice John P. DevineTX Supreme Court - Justice Paul W. GreenTX Supreme Court Justice Jane BlandTX Supreme Court - Justice Jeff BoydTX Supreme Court - Justice Brett BusbyTX Supreme Court - Justice Eva GuzmanTX Supreme Court - Justice Sharon KellerCourt of Criminal Appeals - Residing Judge Mary Lou KeelCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Bert RichardsonCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Kevin YearyCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Scott WalkerCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Michael E. KeaslerCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Barbara Parker HerveyCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge Michelle SlaughterCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge David NewellCourt of Criminal Appeals - Judge posted noticesClick below to download full PDF versions of the notices listed. resourcesHood Party Rules and Bylaws If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website. If you're behind a web filter, please make sure that the domains *.kastatic.org and *.kasandbox.org are unblocked. The Luke Macias Show Data: New Registered Texas Voters Are VERY Conservative
More than 1.1 million people have registered to vote in Texas since November of 2020. That’s more than eight states have in their entire voting populations. These voters could have a massive impact on the next election. This week, the Defend Texas Liberty PAC released a new poll of these voters. The data from the poll shows these voters are VERY conservative and plan on voting Republican by a 20 percent margin. You can find the poll here. We just had a drag queen show with children present in Roanoke, Texas. This is a city with a Republican sheriff, district attorney, congressman, state senator, and state representative. Lastly, it was very encouraging to see Pastor Ed Newton speak boldly on gender and sexuality from the pulpit. If you know of any bold pastors in Texas, I would love to meet them. We need to start building up a coalition of pastors willing to stand in the gap, and seeing the pastor of the largest church in San Antonio speak up is very encouraging. I hope you enjoy this week’s podcast. Why are interest groups so powerful in Texas?Legislators frankly rely on interest groups for information. The 2019 legislature considered 10,877 individual bills and resolutions. Part-time legislators cannot possibly know how each of those proposed changes in state law might impact various industries and interests unless representatives of those groups tell them.
Which statement about the Texas Bill of Rights is accurate?Which statement about the Texas Bill of Rights is accurate? It guarantees some rights that are not found in the U.S. Bill of Rights.
Why are Texas college students required to take a course in Texas politics quizlet?Why are Texas college students required to take a course in Texas politics? Because of Texas pride, the Texas legislature requires a course in Texas politics.
Which of the following groups was the first to settle Texas?Spanish missionaries were the first European settlers in Texas, founding San Antonio in 1718.
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