NEWS
Tonight: Special Report on Ranked-Choice Voting
Join Heritage Action tonight for a one-hour Special Report with John Solomon on Real America’s Voice to get all the information you need on Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV), the Left’s newest scheme to rig elections…
Texas second special session began today, focused on property tax relief
Round two of Property Tax Relief began at 3 pm today, as the Texas Legislature was called back into another special session to deal with the issue that hit a wall in the first special session…
Impeachment trial of AG Paxton set for Sept. 5
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued a statement today following the Texas Senate’s passage of Senate Resolution 35, the rules for the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton…
Special session stalemate delays Property Tax and Border Security relief
The House and Senate remain in a stalemate with the Senate still in Special Session #1 and the House nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, property tax and border security relief hang in the balance…
The Pathway to Party Unity
Christians are called to seek unity, but an alarming trend has emerged in Montgomery County that mirrors Republican behavior across our state and nation. Rather than standing up for what’s right even when it’s hard, Republicans are looking the other way in the name of “unity.”
Legislation passes to protect Texas kids
Due to outcry from voters, Texas was able to pass a strong bill aimed at getting sexually explicit reading materials out of our children’s libraries and a bill to ban the practice of drag queen performances for children…
Texans stepping up to support Conservative warrior Ken Paxton
A growing number of voters are calling for all Republicans who voted for impeachment, including Speaker Dade Phelan, to be primaried and removed from office next year. This call is being heard…
Election Integrity gets stymied in House committee
The MCRP Legislative Committee tracked several wins in the category of Election Integrity. Many bills that passed the Senate died in the House Elections Committee when the Committee Chair essentially shut down the committee toward the end of the regular session…
MCRP Vacancy Chair explains why vetting Precinct Chairs is so important
The vetting process is critical to having a strong County Party. Precinct Chairs work to Get Out the Vote, conduct elections, and support strong Conservative candidates. It is vital that the correct names be listed with the Secretary of State…
PACs impersonating the Republican Party
Chairman Christ’s PAC has changed the language on its July 17 fundraiser advertising materials by removing all references to Republican Party Headquarters. Anyone who donated to this fundraiser thinking they were funding the Party headquarters should ask for a refund…
Rep. Crenshaw leads effort to block program funding for children’s hospitals that transition minors
Rep. Crenshaw is leading an effort to block Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education Payment Program (CHGME) funding for children’s hospitals that provide transgender treatments or procedures to minors…
Trump Indictment: The Return of The King!
President Trump appeared in a Miami courtroom and pleaded “Not Guilty” to 37 felony counts. This is the first federal prosecution in American history of a former President who also just happens to be a current presidential candidate…
Governor Abbott signs fentanyl legislation into law
Gov. Abbott signed four pieces of legislation today to combat the fentanyl crisis. The new laws will educate young Texans on the dangers of fentanyl, provide more NARCAN to colleges and universities, and make it possible to prosecute fentanyl deaths as murder…
The Color Guard
The month of June has been overrun by new flags that seek to divide, not unite, Americans, but the Stars-and-Stripes is an all-inclusive symbol that does not discriminate on the basis of religion, sex, race, national origin, disability, education, or money…
Sen. Cruz introduces bill to fight back against ESG policies
The bill would prevent companies that manage investment funds held in federal employee retirement accounts from using those holdings to vote in corporate shareholder meetings to force ESG policies onto private sector businesses…
Recap of the 88th Regular Legislative Session
The Texas Legislature wrapped up its regular session on May 29. The MCRP Legislative Committee has been following the action and put together an analysis of the session’s activity, the results, and what it all means for Montgomery County voters…
Texas Legislative Special Sessions: Sanity or Insanity?
Governor Abbott called a Special Legislative Session to address property tax relief and border security, but the House adjourned after just one day, leaving these issues hanging in the balance. The Senate remains in session…