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Texans for Vaccine Choice was founded in 2015 by a group of mothers, led by Jackie Schlegel, who opposed legislation proposed by state representative Jason Villalba (R-Dallas) which would have eliminated conscientious exemptions to vaccination requirements in the state of Texas.
Democrats have launched a new seven-figure super PAC launched to attack Sen. Ted Cruz for "abandoning" the state. 'Lose Cruz' super PAC plans to hound the Texas senator (and his podcast) Skip to ...
Texans for a Republican Majority or TRMPAC (pronounced "trimpac") is a general-purpose political action committee registered with the Texas Ethics Commission. It was founded in 2001 by former Republican Texas U.S. Rep. and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay .
The FreedomWorks name was derived from Armey saying: Freedom works. Freedom is good policy and good politics." [14] On August 14, 2009, after Armey's leadership of FreedomWorks became a problem to his employer, the lobbying and legal firm of DLA Piper, Armey was forced to resign from his job at DLA Piper. In 2010, DLA Piper chairman Francis ...
The Central Texas television station KCEN team mourned one of their own live on-air Oct. 30 and announced the death of co-anchor Kris Radcliffe.
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility (TFR) was a project of Empower Texans, but was later spun off into its own organization. [10] [11] The group was founded by Michael Quinn Sullivan. [12] TFR was a nonprofit organization and filed as a 501(c)(4). [13] TFR advocated for low taxes and limited government spending. [5]
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde try to pick up the pieces from last week’s realignment fallout after news that Washington, Oregon would be heading to the Big Ten, while Arizona ...
"'Texans for Truth' ad challenges Bush on Guard service" USA Today, September 7, 2004 "Records Say Bush Balked at Order" - Washington Post, September 9, 2004 "TV writer gives $100G to Texans for Truth" ABC News - September 9, 2004 "Swift Boat Vets, Texans Battle for 'Truth' "Adweek.com - September 23, 2004