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  • Reflecting on Work Undone Despite Opportunity in Texas Politics
    Dec 20 2021
    Issues Left Outstanding
    • Despite the Legislature convening four separate times, many Republican Party of Texas legislative priorities (as well as legislation addressing vaccine mandates) remain undone.
    • Republican Party of Texas Legislative priorities left unaddressed:
    • Protecting children from gender modification
    • Abolition of abortion
    • Texas Heartbeat Act passed and is now law, but it still allows for abortions up to a certain point.
    • Monument protection
    • School choice for all
    • Ban on taxpayer-funded lobbying
    • The issue of prohibiting vaccine mandates also remains addressed, despite the fact that the issue was added to the agenda for the third special legislative session, executive orders issued by TX Gov. Greg Abbott, and judicial action on the issue.
    • All of this happened, despite the fact that Republicans control all statewide offices and majorities in the Texas Senate and Texas House of Representatives.
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  • 2022 Primary Election Candidate List Takes Shape
    Dec 13 2021
    Candidate Filing Deadline
    • The candidate filing deadline is Monday, December 13, 2021.
    • Almost all Statewide elected officials have multiple challengers from within their own party.
    • 5 Senate Races are notable, Senate Districts 10, 11, 24, 27, and 31.
    • Multiple liberal House Republican lawmakers like State Rep. Travis Clardy (Nacogdoches), State Rep. Kyle Kacal (College Station), and State Rep. Ernest Bailes (Shepherd) all have multiple Republican challengers.
    • You can find the 3 part series with an exhaustive listing/explanation here:
    • Part 1: Statewide Races Taking Shape
    • Part 2: Texas Senate Races Taking Shape
    • Part 3: Texas House Races Taking Shape
    • Unofficial candidate list for Congressional districts, statewide offices, Texas Senate and Texas
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  • Conservative Leader Awards & Primary Election Challengers
    Dec 6 2021
    Conservative Leader Award Recipients
    • The Conservative Leader Awards gala took place on Saturday, December 4 in Irving, Texas. The following activists were honored:
    • Ammon Blair, Ashley Brickett, Betty Anderson, Don Dixon, Dorothy Boyett, Hilary Raebler, Joe Murphy, Joy & Terry Putnam, Konner Earnest, Mary Trammel, Michelle Bishop, Rafael Cruz, Sue Evenwel, and Tom Glass.
    • Julie McCarty was awarded the Torch of Freedom Award.
    Growing List of State Lawmakers Not Seeking Re-election
    • Republican State Rep. Jeff Cason (Bedford) announced last week he would not be seeking re-election to his House District 92 seat.
    • Republican State Sen. Larry Taylor (Friendswood) announced last week he would not be seeking re-election to his Senate District 11 seat.
    • Republican State Rep. Mayes Middleton (Galveston) filed to run for the seat vacated by Sen. Taylor, thereby creating an open seat for House District 23.
    • There are currently 31 state lawmakers who have announced they are not seeking re-election to their current elected positions.
    • This includes 26 House lawmakers, made up of 15 Republicans and 11 Democrats.
    • This includes 5 Senate lawmakers, made up of four Republicans and one Democrat.
    Filing Deadline Approaches
    • Several incumbent lawmakers have already received filed/announced primary and general election challengers.
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  • Lists of Lawmakers Not Seeking Re-election & Supporting a Fourth Special Session Grows
    Nov 29 2021
    More Lawmakers Announce They Are Not Seeking Re-election
    • Currently, 28 lawmakers are not seeking re-election to their current positions.
    • 24 in Texas House of Representatives (13 Republicans and 11 Democrats)
    • 4 in Texas Senate (3 Republicans and 1 Democrat)
    • Freshman Democrat State Rep. Jasmine Crockett (Dallas) announced she will be running for Texas Congressional District 30 to fill the seat being vacated by longtime Democrat Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson.
    • Republican State Rep. Matt Krause (Haslet) announced he was suspending his campaign for Texas attorney general. Instead, he is running for Tarrant County district attorney.
    • Longtime East Texas Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert made his candidacy for Texas attorney general official last week, joining the already crowded Republican field of those challenging Republican incumbent Ken Paxton.
    • Notably, Republican State Sen. Bryan Hughes (Mineola) and Republican State Rep. Matt Schaefer (Tyler) have already announced re-election intentions for their current positions.
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  • Lack of Republican Leadership on Prohibiting Employer Vaccine Mandates
    Nov 22 2021
    Prohibition on Employer Vaccine Mandates
    • The list of Republican lawmakers calling for a fourth special legislative session is slowly growing. It now includes 21 Republican state senators and state representatives.
    • The Republican Party of Texas has routinely called for a fourth special legislative session to address the issue of prohibiting employer vaccine mandates, among other issues left on the table from previous legislative sessions.
    • Republican leadership in the state has ignored the issue so far. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order issued in October has routinely been ignored by companies across the state.
    • The list of other states addressing this issue continues to grow. It now includes Florida, Iowa, Tennessee, Utah, and Ohio, which have all recently passed legislation with varying approaches.
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  • Candidates Begin Filing for 2022 and the House Boasts a New Republican
    Nov 15 2021
    Candidate Filing Period Begins
    • Saturday kicked off the candidate filing period for candidates hoping to seek election in 2022.
    • The filing period will last until Monday, December 13, 2021.
    • Unofficial list of currently announced/filed candidates for U.S. Congress, statewide office, and the Texas Legislature.
    Guillen Switches Party Affiliation
    • Monday, State Rep. Ryan Guillen (D–Rio Grande City) announced he will be switching party affiliations from Democrat to Republican, making him the 85th Republican in the Texas House of Representatives.
    • Guillen was first elected in 2002 and has recently voted as one of the most conservative lawmakers among his now-former Democrat colleagues.
    • He recently voted in favor of the Texas Heartbeat Act and constitutional carry in the 87th regular legislative session earlier this year.
    • It is likely, however, that this move is more about personal preservation than personal politics. The new district boundaries for Guillen’s district are much more favorable to a would-be Republican candidate.
    List Grows for Non-Returning Lawmakers
    • Currently, 23 lawmakers have announced they will not be seeking re-election to their current positions.
      • 19 from Texas House of Representatives
      • 4 from Texas Senate
    • Republican State Rep. John Cyrier (Lockhart) 
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  • Employer Vaccine Mandates, and a Lawsuit Filed by Grassroots Organizations
    Nov 8 2021
    Grassroots Organizations File Suit
    • Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF), Grassroots America – We The People (GAWTP), and the True Texas Project (TTP) filed a lawsuit against the Texas Secretary of State regarding the language used for the recently passed Proposition 2 on the November 2, 2021, ballot.
    • They allege that the language was substantially misleading due to the removal of the phrase “ad valorem tax increases.”
    • Proposition 2 passed 63 percent to 37 percent.
    5th Circuit Stays Vaccine Mandate Order
    • The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily put a stay on the Biden administration’s COVID-19 employer vaccine mandate being implemented via a rule by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which requires employers with 100 or more employees to require they receive the COVID-19 vaccination or implement weekly testing.
    • The court cited “grave statutory and constitutional issues” with the mandate.
    List Grows for Non-returning Lawmakers
    • Currently, 21 lawmakers have announced they will not be seeking re-election to their current positions.
    • 17 from Texas House of Representatives
    • 4 from Texas Senate
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    • Texas Heartbeat Act Heads to Supreme Court & Constitutional Amendment Election
      Nov 1 2021
      Texas Heartbeat Act
      • The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the two legal cases filed against the Texas Heartbeat Act.
      • One legal case is brought by the federal government.
      • The other case is brought by abortion providers.
      • It’s likely a ruling will not be immediate in the case.
      • The third called special legislative session concluded with a few things left undone. One of those things includes prohibiting employer vaccine mandates.
      Constitutional Amendments
      • Election day is Tuesday, November 2, for eight ballot propositions to amend the Texas Constitution.
      • Most controversial propositions seems to be Proposition 2.
      • Texas GOP came out in opposition to the ballot proposition.
      Non-Returning Lawmakers List Grows
      • Currently, 18 lawmakers have announced they will not be seeking re-election to their current positions.
      • Fifteen of these lawmakers are from the Texas House of Representatives.
      • Three o
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