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The Republican Party of Texas is fighting on the front lines to champion our conservative values and expand our Republican majority to stop the radical left and protect Texas-and America-for generations to come.
The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in the state of Texas. It is currently chaired by Abraham George, succeeding Matt Rinaldi who finished his term in 2024. [1] The party is headquartered in Austin, and is legally considered to be a political action committee.
The elected officers of the party are the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and the Secretary who perform their duties.
The Republican Party of Texas released the 2024 Republican Primary Ballot Propositions today. The 13 ballot propositions include questions on eliminating property taxes, border security, benefits to illegal aliens, amnesty, protecting the Texas National Guard, a Texas Bullion Depository, vaccine consent, closed primaries, election integrity ...
Political party. Affiliation: Republican. Top official: Matt Rinaldi, Chairman. Website: Official website. The Republican Party of Texas is the Texas political party affiliate of the national Republican Party. The group is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
The Texas Republican Party has gotten more conservative over the years. Immigration policies once pushed by top GOP officials now seem moderate. Party leaders crack down on dissension in...
Gathering amid depleted finances and spirited infighting, the Texas Republican Party concluded its 2024 convention in San Antonio on Saturday by electing a new party chair and adopting its latest party platform.
Outgoing Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi gives voting directives during the 5th General Meeting of the 2022 Texas State Republican Convention on June 18, 2022.
Just the next year, in 2002, Republicans won control of the Texas House, the first time since the Reconstruction era. The party’s dominance has only expanded since then. Today, Republicans hold majorities in both chambers. And as the party grew in power, it also moved further to the right.
One political analyst said Republicans will be emboldened to continue with their conservative policies. “We will see no moderation from Republicans,” said University of Houston political ...