Texas GOP Chairman Announces Resignation

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Republican Party of Texas (RPT) Chairman Steve Munisteri announced his irrevocable resignation, effective 1pm on Saturday March 7. The Rand Paul campaign also announced that Chairman Munisteri will be serving as an advisor to them. Read more about Texas GOP Chairman Announces Resignation

Silly Season in Austin

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Texas is a great state, I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know, but sometimes you have to wonder what folks on the outside looking in see when they read about what went on in Austin the first few days of the session. Read more about Silly Season in Austin

Chairman Munisteri to Resign Effective March 7th

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Austin, TX - Republican Party of Texas State Chairman Steve Munisteri informed the State Republican Executive Committee today that he will resign as State Chairman effective Saturday, March 7th at 1:00 PM. Read more about Chairman Munisteri to Resign Effective March 7th

San Diego County Prepares Rule to Force Campaign Money Underground

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San Diego voters have a right to know who is trying to influence our local elections. Yet a proposal going before the County Board of Supervisors will mean more dark money and less transparency in our local politics.

Our local political parties are broad based, democratically governed and transparent. In fact, our political parties are the only organizations involved in local elections with these important qualities that make them accountable. Read more about San Diego County Prepares Rule to Force Campaign Money Underground

Texas Lt. Governor Moving Gun Legislation Forward

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick referred the Campus Carry Bill to the Senate State Affairs Committee on Wednesday. The move comes one day following what has been seen by some as a contradictory statement about open carry legislation. Read more about Texas Lt. Governor Moving Gun Legislation Forward

Congressman Smith Questions Companies’ Access to HealthCare.gov

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Following news reports last week that as many as 50 data mining companies were provided direct access to monitor information entered on the HealthCare.gov website, I sent several letters seeking an explanation.

Access to HealthCare.gov was apparently provided with permission and even encouragement from the federal government to companies who profit from gathering and selling personal information. Read more about Congressman Smith Questions Companies’ Access to HealthCare.gov

PLANNED PARENTHOOD Targets the Hispanic Community in San Antonio and America

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The Right to Life Rally was held in San Antonio on Sunday, January 25, in downtown at Milan Park. Mary Thomas from the San Antonio Right to Life directed the annual event. There were several noted speakers including Carol Everett, founder of the Heidi Group. Read more about PLANNED PARENTHOOD Targets the Hispanic Community in San Antonio and America

How to Handle New Changed Identity Scenarios

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What should an employer do when an employee named “Juan” comes in one day and provides a new Social Security card and driver’s license indicating that he is actually “Carlos?” Companies will face name change dilemmas as a result of President Obama’s Executive Action. It will have wide-ranging effects throughout the business community. Read more about How to Handle New Changed Identity Scenarios

The President Earns Three Pinocchios

"Our diplomacy is at work with respect to Iran where, for the first time in a decade, we have halted the progress of its nuclear program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear material." Read more about The President Earns Three Pinocchios

Open Carry Activists Rally at Capitol

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