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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Andy Hopper is a Software Engineer, Texas Guardsman, and conservative activist who unseated a RINO incumbent and now represents Texas House District 64 in the Texas State House.ANDRepresentative Brian Harrison represents the 10th district in the Texas State House. Prior to that he was President Trump's Chief of Staff at HHS.
Thank you to everyone who tuned into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* State Rep. Jon Rosenthal discusses Texas Democrats' fight to prevent Republican redistricting: Texas House District 135 and Vice-Chair of the House Redistricting Committee Jon Rosenthal makes it clear that Democrats will continue their fight to prevent Republicans from implementing Trump's mandated redistricting. [More]* Meet The Press challenges a hyperventilating Lindsey Graham with his past words on Russia & Obama: Lindsey Graham forgot there are videotapes of the times when he was not a Trump sycophant. Kristen Welker exposed him as a lying fraud with his own words about Russia's involvement in the US election. [More]* Report Shows ‘Financial Insecurity Is Widespread and Runs Deep' in Trump Economy: “Trump's two flagship economic initiatives—his tariffs and the One Big Beautiful Bill—are not perceived as helping the economy,” said an analyst for the pollster YouGov. [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Thank you Independent Voter 1, Allyster Waters, Joan Diehl, Diane Barton Trees-Clay, Mary Cuellar, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* State Rep. Jon Rosenthal discusses Texas Democrats' fight to prevent Republican redistricting: Texas House District 135 and Vice-Chair of the House Redistricting Committee Jon Rosenthal makes it clear that Democrats will continue their fight to prevent Republicans from implementing Trump's mandated redistricting. [More]* Treasury secretary admits Trump tax scam offer is a backdoor for privatizing Social Security: Trump's billionaire Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, despite repeated claims that they wanted to protect Social Security, is saying the quiet part out loud. They will gut Social Security if we allow them. [More]* Why Is So Much of Corporate Media Caving to Trump?: A new ranking of the 35 largest media conglomerates finds a systemic failure to protect democracy against authoritarianism. [More] To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Texas House District 135 and Vice-Chair of the House Redistricting Committee Jon Rosenthal makes it clear that Democrats will continue their fight to prevent Republicans from implementing Trump's mandated redistricting.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Thank you Bev Ferguson, Donna Carrillo Lopez, Mitchell J Rappaport, Anthony LoFranco, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* State Rep. Jon Rosenthal discusses Texas Democrats fight to prevent Republican redistricting: Texas House District 135 and Vice-Chair of the House Redistricting Committee Jon Rosenthal makes it clear that Democrats will continue their fight to prev… To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Mitch Little represents Texas House District 65. he successfully defended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from a falsely predicated impeachment. He defeated a fake-Republican who voted for that impeachment based on evidence that wasn't gathered under oath.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Mitch Little successfully defended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from a falsely predicated impeachment launched by Democrat Dade Phelan and his left-wing allies. He represents Texas House District 65. AND Shelley Luther, is the salon owner who became the face of American businesses standing up to government overreach, that shut down the U.S. economy using the China-virus as the excuse. Shelley represents District 62 in Texas House.
Read between the lines- They will take you Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, & SNA. Amanda Edwards tells why she is best for Texas House District 18. Trump's authoritarian clickbait.Subscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Amanda Edwards tells why she is best for Texas House District 18, replacing Jackson Lee and Turner. The Dems Need a Clear Vision to Move Themselves—and the Country—ForwardSubscribe to our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of anAfro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Join me for my next live video in the app.* Amanda Edwards tells why she is best for Texas House District 18, replacing The Honorable Jackson Lee and The Honorable Turner: Amanda Edwards is one of the latest entrants to the race to replace Congressman Sylvester Turner. She details why she believes she is best for the job. [More]* The Dems Need a Clear Visio… To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Thank you Katharine Hill, Sandy(Rebel)Todd, Margaret kuenzli, Sabrina, Laura Winn, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.* Amanda Edwards tells why she is best for Texas House District 18, replacing Jackson Lee and Turner: Amanda Edwards is one of the latest entrants to the race to replace Congressman Sylvester Turner. She details why she believes she is best for the… To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Brent Money is Texan to the core. A sixth-generation resident of Hunt County, he's a husband and father, attorney, businessman, and he is a freshman elected to reform the Austin Swamp. ANDAndy Hopper is a Software Engineer, Texas Guardsman, and conservative activist who unseated a RINO incumbent and now represents Texas House District 64 in the Texas State House.
Representative Caroline Fairly of Texas House District 87 is not only the youngest member of the Texas House as well as the first Gen Z representative. She joins the show to discuss banning electronic devices in schools, protecting people from deepfake sexually explicit visual material, and much more. https://x.com/FairlyForTexas https://www.fairlyfortexas.com/
In Episode 16, Representative-elect Mitch Little of Texas House District 65 joined Lisa O'Brien to talk about State of Texas v. Robert Leslie Roberson, III. Since 2016, Roberson's post-conviction attorneys and advocates, who were recently joined by Texas legislators, have engaged in a campaign of disinformation with the courts and the public in which they claim that Roberson's conviction rests on a diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma. Legislators issued a last-minute subpoena commanding Roberson's appearance before their committee on October 21, 2024 and, with a last minute stay granted by the Texas Supreme Court, they were able to prevent his sentence from being carried out on October 17, 2024. We talked about the facts of the case, the truth about Nikki's cause of death and the court proceedings and extra-judicial shenanigans of Roberson's advocates. About Mitch Little:Mitch is a native Texan, who attended Harvard University where he graduated with honors in Government and played football for the Crimson for four years. In 2003, he earned his law degree from the University of Texas and is a successful business attorney. Mitch has fought for private property rights, represented victims of securities fraud, and helped entrepreneurs build companies in numerous industries, including real estate and oil and gas.. Mitch and his wife Kelly are proud parents to Molly, Matthew, and Lucy and they're all active members of Sojourn Church in Carrollton.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Mitch Little successfully defended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from a falsely predicated impeachment launched by Democrat Dade Phelan and his left-wing allies. He is the rep-elect of Texas House District 65.
Texas House District 128 Candidate Chuck Crews visited with Politics Done Right after receiving the Houston Chronicle endorsement. He pointed out why his opponent, Briscoe Cain, is not qualified. Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletter Purchase our Books: As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o How To Make America Utopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP Lose Weight And Be Fit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE
Marc LaHood is the Republican Party candidate for Texas House District 121 which had been represented by Steve Allison. The Democrat in the race is Laurel Jordan Swift.
The entire country has been transfixed at the recent blatant, racist weaponization of Texas law enforcement against Latino political candidates and Democratic activists in South Texas - all while our Governor celebrates the purging of over 1 million voters from our rolls. The desperation of the Trump party to cling to power at all costs has never been more obvious, and their tactics never more brazen. We're proud to welcome the Democratic nominee for Texas House District 80, Cecilia Castellano, who herself was targeted by Ken Paxton's harrassment in her home - and we also welcome back State Senator Roland Gutierrez, who once again is in the position of calling out Republican malfeasance in his district. Learn more about Cecilia Castellano and her campaign at https://cecilia4texas.com/. Learn more about Senator Roland Gutierrez at https://rolandfortexas.com/.
Representative Mihaela Plesa of Texas House District 70, which includes parts of Dallas, Richardson, Plano, and Allen, is a first generation Romanian American. She discusses education, women's health and reproduction, THC and compassionate use, and more. Website: https://www.plesafortexas.com/
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com. And if this is too big of a commitment, I'm always thankful for a simple cup of coffee.]I spent this weekend in El Paso at the 2024 Texas Democratic Convention, and it was a breath of fresh air just to be around Texas Democrats. The excitement, the passion, the values, the pride, and the unyielding commitment were on full display. It felt so good to be home.When I was invited to speak at this year's convention, there was no doubt in my mind what I wanted to say. I wanted to offer a love letter to what it means to be a Texan, and specifically, the Texas Democrats who have guided my path in life and continue to do so.The original speech I wrote was a bit long, and after a kind and very reasonable request from convention staff, I trimmed a few minutes off it, but I want to include here the text that I had to cut, so the remarks that are italicized indicate they were in the original speech but not what folks saw at the convention.I implore folks to support Texas Democrats this year. I've rarely seen such energy as I saw this weekend. Folks are putting in the work, and it shows. I am optimistic about November.Please consider donating to Texas Democrats right here, Annie's List (supporting women candidates) right here, and Find Out PAC, a project started by the legendary Gina Ortiz Jones to beat extremist Republicans on the Texas Supreme Court, right here.I'm including the video of the speech below for those who'd like to watch it, and below that will be the full text of my remarks:FULL REMARKS (italicized text in original speech but not during delivery):My name is Charlotte Clymer, my pronouns are she/her, and I am proud to be from the Great State of Texas.I currently live in our nation's capital, and often, when I meet someone for the first time and they ask where I'm from and I tell them, they'll have a look of sympathy on their face and say something like: “Oh, I'm sorry. That sounds terrible.” And they mean it.And when that happens, I respond that I'm actually very proud to be from Texas. I love Texas.And the sympathetic look on their face will vanish and, in its place, will be confusion and incredulity.They'll say to me: “But Charlotte, you're a Democrat. You're pro-choice. You support abortion access. You're a trans woman. How can you be proud to be from Texas?”And I realize, in that moment, they truly don't get it. So, I gotta tell them.I tell them that I am from the home of Barbara Jordan, and that during the Watergate scandal, when Americans felt so alarmed and uncertain about our country's leadership, the conscience of our nation was a Black queer woman from Texas.I tell them that I'm from the home of Gov. Ann Richards and that long before these extremist male politicians were so threatened by women controlling their own destiny, Gov. Richards was making it look easy, backwards and in high heels.I tell them that I am from the home of Wendy Davis and Molly Cook and Julian Castro and Joaquin Castro and Gina Ortiz Jones and Molly Ivins. I'm from the home of Celia Israel and Beto O'Rourke and Gene Wu and Monique Alcala and Becca DeFelice.I tell that them that if they listen to Willie Nelson and Beyoncé and Selena, they are listening to Texas music.I tell them that when they watch Simone Biles dominate the Paris Olympics this summer, they are watching a Texas woman do that.I tell them that I'm from the home of Sheila Jackson Lee and Sylvia Garcia and Lizzie Fletcher and Greg Casar. I'm from the home of Veronica Escobar and Al Green and Marc Veasey and Vicente Gonzalez and Lloyd Doggett.I tell them that I am from the home of Jasmine Crockett.I tell them that I am from the home of Sarah Weddington and Cecile Richards and Ilyse Hogue and Kate Cox and millions of Texas women who refuse to be told what they can and cannot do with their own health care. These women terrify the leadership of the Republican Party for a very simple reason: because they know what every Texan knows, regardless of party or ideology or religion or race: they know that there is nothing as powerful as a Texas woman with a plan.I'm from the home of Colin Allred, the son of a single mother and public school teacher, who will be the next senator from the great State of Texas. And it's not because he has embodied a high standard of excellence his entire life (although he has). I's not because he's a beloved and respected Member of Congress (although he is). It's because Texans know, deep down, that Colin Allred is not the kind of man who's gonna fly off to Cancun in the middle of a natural disaster.I'm from the home of Dr. Kristin Hook. She's a former public school teacher and scientist and labor organizer. And when she saw that Chip Roy might be reelected by default, despite his obstruction, despite his irresponsibility, despite his lack of care and attention to the needs of working-class families, she thought to herself: “I can do better than this.” She is now the Democratic nominee for the 21st congressional district of Texas. And folks, she's gonna win.I'm from the home of Lauren Ashley Simmons, a brilliant union organizer and mom who showed up to her local school board meeting in the face of a cowardly and cynical effort by Greg Abbott to take over her children's school district. She looked at the absolute nonsense occurring in front of her and thought: “You know what, I can do better than this.” She came to that meeting as a concerned parent and left as a leader ready to change things. She is now the Democratic nominee for Texas House District 146. And folks, she's gonna win.I tell folks that I am from the home of nearly 400,000 Texas public school teachers and professional support staff who are overworked and underpaid and under-resourced and yet still come to schools every day ready to fight for the future of every young person. Did you what I said? Every young person, regardless of their religion or their race or their economic background or whether or not they are transgender.I tell folks that no matter what I accomplish in this lifetime, every bit of success I have ever achieved would not be possible without my Texas public school education and the teachers who never gave up on me.And I have a message for transgender and nonbinary youth in Texas: you are loved, you are important, you deserve happiness and authenticity, and we will never stop fighting for you.And I tell them that I come from the home of Carolyn Wilson. That's my grandmother. I know what it means to be a Texan because of my grandmother. She taught me that being a Texan means community. It means helping your neighbor. It means lending a hand to the most vulnerable. Being a Texan means no one gets left behind.My grandmother is an atheist, but when I became a Christian at 19, she didn't hesitate to show up to my baptism and tell me that she's proud of me. When I enlisted in the Army, my grandmother wrote me at basic training every week with encouragement, challenging me to reach a higher standard. When I came out as a trans woman, my grandmother told me how proud she is to have me as her granddaughter.The leadership of the Republican Party lives in fear of people like my grandmother because she is closer to the love and grace and empathy of God than they care to understand.They live in fear of meeting a reasonable adult who disagrees with them and defies being put in a box. I'm a progressive, pro-choice trans woman, and I am a Christian military veteran from Texas. They can't stand me because I make it impossible for them to place me in a box. I make it harder for them to divide people and pit Americans against each other.And I'm a Democrat because the Democratic Party has no time for that. Texas Democrats have no time for that. There are working class families to support, homeless veterans to house, minimum wage workers to be helped, gun reform to be achieved, health care to be expanded, children to be fed and educated, civil rights to advance, democracy to be defended, and a country, a proud country, to believe in.Folks, I wanna be very clear about this: we're gonna win in November. President Biden and Vice President Harris will be reelected, Colin Allred will be in the Senate, and we will take back the House.And Texas Democrats are going to lead the way.God bless America. God bless Texas.Thank you.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 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Brian Phillips and Andrew Brown are joined by Texas House District 68 Representative David Spiller to discuss a variety of topics ranging from national presidential politics to local schools and our southern border.0:54 Hot Takes: Caitlin-Gate - Dirty play or “Welcome to the league, Rook!”?4:28 Political fallout after the Trump verdict12:06 A house divided? 50% agree with Trump decision, 49% disagree13:17 Biden's Border Executive Order20:55 Texas Border Security - What more can be done at the state level?24:13 School Choice - post election analysis 34:34 Taxpayer Funded Lobbying41:35 Survey Says: Should state governments financially subsidize local news outlets?45:08 Lies, Damn Lies & Statistics: Local Government Debt - 40% is local SCHOOL DEBT!49:13 What to watch for: Trump's poll numbers post-conviction
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Wesley Virdell is the GOP nominee in Texas House District 53. Wes is an Air Force veteran that worked in Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and currently serves as the Texas state director for Gun Owners of America.ANDErich Pratt is the Senior Vice President for Gun Owners of America. GOA is a national grassroots organization dedicated to promoting Americans Second Amendment freedom to keep and bear arms.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Keresa Richardson is a successful businesswoman, entrepreneur, and community leader. She is the CEO of the Lawton Group. She is running as the conservative in the run-off election for Texas House District 61.
A conversation with Cindi Bulla, the broker/owner behind Realty Central Services and a recent primary candidate for Texas House District 87. Bulla shares the story of how she ran away from home at age 15 and ended up in Amarillo, how she found her way into careers in banking and construction before getting into real estate, and why she decided to run for office. (Her campaign was ultimately unsuccessful.) Bulla also speaks with host Jason Boyett about the local real estate market and her decades of involvement with Amarillo Little Theatre. This episode is sponsored by Pinnacle by Rockrose, Amarillo Habitat Pickleball Bash, La-Z-Boy Furniture Stores and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Andy Hopper is a Software Engineer, Texas Guardsman, and conservative activist who almost unseated an incumbent in the 2022 Republican Primary for Texas House District 64. Andy lost by only 88 votes out of almost 20,000 cast—the closest race in Texas. He's going after the seat again, in a run-off, to bring true conservative representation to Wise and Denton counties.
Representative Dustin Burrows is the representative for Texas House District 83. He recently served on a five person panel to investigate the cause of, and determine remedies to, the recent wildfires in North Texas. Dustin Burrows on X: https://twitter.com/Burrows4TX
RAYMONDVILLE, Texas - Raise Your Hand Texas, a nonprofit group that supports public education, recently hosted a forum in Raymondville for the candidates running for Texas House District 37.Four candidates appeared, all Democrats. They were Ruben Cortez, Jonathan Gracia, Carol Lynn Sanchez, and Alex Dominguez. Incumbent state Rep. Janie Lopez, R-San Benito, did not attend. The moderator was Rio Grande Valley education leader George McShan.Perhaps the most striking part of the one and a half hours of discussion came when Cortez was asked a question about full state funding for Pre-K education. Cortez, a former member of the State Board of Education, said the reason it has not happened is due to racism.Cortez said: “The majority population of kids in public school today are Latino. They they are Hispanic kids, the majority of our students, and I continue to believe that some of our top leaders try to create this institutional racism that we have to keep our people down and we need to fight against these things. And universal Pre-K would only help in this.”In the HD 37 primary election, Sanchez came fourth and Dominguez third. Cortez came in first and Gracia second. As none of the candidates secured more than 50 percent of the vote a runoff was triggered. It will be between Cortez and Gracia.Now that there is a runoff, the Rio Grande Guardian has edited audio from the forum to only include the opening and closing remarks of Cortez and Gracia, plus the questions posed by McShan and the responses of Cortez and Gracia.To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Dale Huls is an Air Force veteran and former military contractor with extensive experience in the US Nuclear Weapons Complex and NASA's Johnson Space Center. He's a successful political activist in Texas, serving as a Republican Party precinct chair and election judge for a decade. He's running to replace a pro-democrat Republican in Texas House District 1.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Attorney General Paxton has taken action to enforce a full investigation of one of the NGOs dealing with illegal immigrants. Many of these groups have long been suspected of aiding illegal immigration and one in El Paso has sued to try and stop the AG's investigation – the AG has countered with a lawsuit.Also there is this interesting piece: GOP Civil War Deepens As Senators Claim McConnell Threw Party's Voters ‘Under The Bus' On Ukraine, Border.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.President Trump comes to the aid of Liz Case in her race to defeat Stan Lambert for Texas House District 71. Also, Governor Abbott is coming next week to hold an event for Case.Denton ISD joins long list of school districts using taxpayer resources to electioneer and seemingly coerce faculty and staff to vote.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Dee Mullins is a journalist and former city councilwoman from Huntsville, Texas. She is running to be the next representative to the Texas House District 12. Mullins is unopposed in the Democratic primary on Super Tuesday March 5, 2024. Texas House District 12 is currently represented by Kyle Kacal, who is not seeking re-election. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting on February 20, 2024. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #democrats #republicans #txlege #texas STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BryanCollegeStationHomeBuildersAssociation Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gbvbuilders/ The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
John Harvey Slocum is a native of College Station, Texas and is running to be the next representative for district 12 in the Texas House of Representatives. He faces Ben Bius and Trey Wharton in the Republican primary on Super Tuesday March 5, 2024. Texas House District 12 is currently represented by Kyle Kacal, who is not seeking re-election. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting on February 20, 2024. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #democrats #republicans #txlege #texas STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BryanCollegeStationHomeBuildersAssociation Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gbvbuilders/ The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Ben Bius is a Huntsville native and is running for Texas House of Representatives District 12. He faces Trey Wharton and John Harvey Slocum in the Republican primary on Super Tuesday March 5, 2024. Texas House District 12 is currently represented by Kyle Kacal, who is not seeking re-election. NO ENDORSEMENT. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting on February 20, 2024. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #democrats #republicans #txlege #texas STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BryanCollegeStationHomeBuildersAssociation Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gbvbuilders/ The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Trey Wharton is a Huntsville native and is running for Texas House of Representatives District 12. He faces Ben Bius and John Harvey Slocum in the Republican primary on Super Tuesday March 5, 2024. Texas House District 12 is currently represented by Kyle Kacal, who is not seeking re-election. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. The Think Brazos Podcast is publishing interviews with the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting on February 20, 2024. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. #vote #votelocal #democrats #republicans #txlege #texas STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BryanCollegeStationHomeBuildersAssociation Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gbvbuilders/ The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Rick Davis is a lawyer in Bryan/College Station Texas and is running to be the next representative for the Texas House of Representatives House District 14. He faces Paul Dyson in the Republican primary on Super Tuesday, March 5, 2024. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. We're publishing interviews with all the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram. The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Wayne Richard is a successful entrepreneur, family man, and fierce defender of liberty who has the courage and ability to articulate our conservative values. He has long served his community in what he calls various compassionate and public capacities Richard is running to represent Texas House District 66 in the March 5th primary.
Paul Dyson is a lawyer by trade and describes himself as a "local boy". He's running to be the next Texas representative for house district 14. He faces Rick Davis in the Republican primary on March 5, 2024. Texas House District 14 is currently represented by John Raney, who is not seeking re-election. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. We're publishing interviews with all the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram. The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Fred Medina is a lawyer in Bryan, Texas. He describes himself as a "union guy" and wants to be the next representative for Texas House District 14, representing College Station, most of Bryan, Kurten, and Tabor. This district is currently represented by John Raney, who is not seeking re-election. Medina is unopposed on the Democratic ballot. He is expected to face the winner of the Republican primary in the election on November 5, 2024. NO ENDORSEMENTS. JUST PODCASTS. We're publishing interviews with all the candidates for Texas House Districts 12 and 14 leading up to the first day of early voting. You can find our episodes on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. STUDIO SPONSOR: We'd like to thank the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association for allowing us to use their space to record these important conversations. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram. The Think Brazos Podcast is policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. As a 501c3, we do not make endorsements of any candidate or political party. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
Show off your Lone Star spirit with a free Gonzales Flag t-shirt with an annual subscription to The Texan: https://thetexan.news/subscribe/The Texan's Weekly Roundup brings you the latest news in Texas politics, breaking down the top stories of the week with our team of reporters who give you the facts so you can form your own opinion. Enjoy what you hear? Be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Got questions for the reporting team? Email editor@thetexan.news — they just might be answered on a future podcast. This week, the team discusses: The Texas Supreme Court temporarily halting Attorney General Ken Paxton's depositionBiden and other officials' responses to three American service members killed in JordanJill Dutton beating Brent Money for the Texas House District 2 special electionFormer President Trump endorsing David Covey, challenger to House Speaker Dade PhelanGov. Greg Abbott sending cease and desist letters to Texas House members over an outdated endorsementThe lawsuit over Texas' child gender modification bill in the state Supreme CourtThe Texas Supreme Court hearing arguments in a massive lawsuit over the February 2021 blackoutThe Texas Education Agency releasing its end of year report for 2023Texas' oil and gas industry setting record production and export numbers in 2023THE COMPARISON GROUP PODCASTTHE BEST POLITICAL PODCAST FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE POLITICS. DISCUSSION NOT DEBATE.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Conservative Republican Liz Case joins us for three segments to discuss her run to unseat sleepy RINO state Rep. Stan “for the lobby” Lambert in Texas House District 71. We cover many of the policy positions of Case and there is much more at her website: https://liz4texas.org/Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals wrongly blocks the Texas Reader Act, HB900. Library standards adopted by the SBOE remain in effect.Attorney General Paxton does what many of us have had to do to get on with our business: He has agreed to end litigation with the former employees who claim to be whistleblowers.For now, Texas gets to keep border buoys floating in the Rio Grande. And, Texas authorities double down with razor wire in Eagle Pass after Biden admin ‘cease and desist' order.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
A conversation with State Representative Walter Thomas "Four" Price IV, who has decided not to run again after he completes his 7th term representing Texas House District 87, which includes Potter County. Price is from Amarillo and has been instrumental in creating significant legislation related to telemedicine, telehealth, mental health and more. A former practicing attorney and current Trust Officer with Amarillo National Bank, Price shares with host Jason Boyett about his legal career, his path into state politics, and the characteristics he hopes his eventual successor will bring to the task of representing Panhandle people. This episode is sponsored by SKP Creative and Shemen Dental.
Watch now | A conversation with Abraham George, candidate for Texas House District 89.For more about Abraham George: Abraham George – For Texas House. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allenwest.substack.com/subscribe
On this Salceod Storm podcast: Andy Hopper is a Software Engineer, Texas Guardsman, and conservative activist who almost unseated a RINO incumbent in the 2022 Republican Primary for Texas House District 64. Andy lost by only 88 votes out of almost 20,000 cast—the closest race in Texas, and he's going after the seat again to bring true conservative representation to Wise and Denton counties.
Water is an issue for Texans. We face droughts, floods, aging infrastructure, and increasing population. What is a Christian response to the problems we're experiencing, and how do we plan for the future? Larry discusses these and other issues with Chairman Tracy King, Representative for Texas House District 80, Chairman of the powerful House Natural Resources Committee, and member of the Energy Resources Committee.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The ousting of U.S. House Speaker McCarthy is being compared to dissatisfaction in the Texas House with Speaker Phelan. While some small things are similar, it is a very different situation. I'll discuss what's happened and why critics on all sides have legitimate arguments. GOP's ‘Anti-Establishment' Racket: All Complaints, No Accomplishments McCarthy's defeat is a victory for despotism Stopgap Passage Results In Vacating McCarthy's Speakership Kilmeade grills Burchett if he feels ‘good' about voting to oust McCarthy as speaker Steve Scalise Announces Run For Speaker Of The House Jim Jordan makes bid for House speaker Texas' Troy Nehls Will Nominate Donald Trump for Speaker of the House First Move By Interim Speaker Patrick McHenry Is To Evict Nancy Pelosi From ‘Hideaway' Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Christi Craddick to run for re-election to Railroad Commission.HD77: El Paso city Rep. Alexsandra Annello joins those running for Texas House District 77.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Representative Brian Harrison represents the 10th district in the Texas State House. Prior to that he was President Trump's Chief of Staff at HHSANDRepresentative Bryan Slaton is a conservative, currently representing Texas House District 2.
In November of 2021, Republican John Lujan won the special election against Democrat Frank Ramirez by less than 300 votes. Ramirez challenges Lujan once more in this upcoming election.
Entrepreneur and small business owner, Angi Aramburu, is the Democratic candidate running for Texas House District 122. Currently, House District 122 is held by Lyle Larson. His term ends January 2023. Larson will not seek re-election.
On The Mighty, we feature some of the most impactful responses, reactions, narratives, musings, and rants of Meidas content creators. New episodes of the traditional MeidasTouch Podcast featuring all the brothers drop every Tuesday and Friday morning. Sheena King is the Democrat running for the newly formed Texas House District 61 for the 2022 elections. King is running against a Radical MAGA Republican named Frederick Frazier, who was indicted by a grand jury on a third-degree felony charge of impersonating a public servant. MeidasTouch co-founders Brett and Jordy had an opportunity to chat with King about her campaign. To watch the exclusive video version of this podcast, join us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/meidastouch Shop Meidas Merch at: https://store.meidastouch.com Join us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/meidastouch Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Texas State Representative Phil King represents the 61st District in the Texas House. He's running for SenateRepresentative Brian Harrison represents the 10th district in the Texas State House. Prior to that he was President Trump's Chief of Staff at HHSRepresentative Bryan Slaton is a conservative, currently representing Texas House District 2.
Steve discusses last night's historic result in the special election for Texas House District 34 and what it means for the future of the GOP with Hispanic voters. Then, the crew discusses a couple of "little birdie" reports to Steve that Trump may potentially announce his '24 run for the White House in the next few weeks. The team also plays a game of Buy, Sell, or Hold before being joined by Daniel Horowitz of the "Conservative Review" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices