Ryan Sitton Brings Oil and Gas Background to Texas Railroad Commission Race

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With today opening the first day of early voting, there is a hotly contested race for Texas Railroad Commissioner with the Republican candidates being Ryan Sitton, an oil and gas engineer and successful business owner; Wayne Christian, former State Representative; Malachi Boyuls, an attorney; and Becky Berger, a geologist. The Railroad Commission of Texas is the state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry, and therefore, has an effect on creating energy jobs. Ryan Sitton is a candidate with a strong foundation of industry background and experience with job creation. Sitton will take his oil and gas experience and knowledge to the Railroad Commission, which along with his

March 2014 Texas Primary: Why Local Elections Matter

What do you think of when you hear the term 'nanny state'? Are you like me and you automatically think of some portly, elderly British woman with knee highs and thick dark glasses looking down her nose while standing over a small child? Does that term conjure up images of a tight, restrictive control over ones subjects, just aching for them to make the tiniest mistake so their privileges, or what's left of them, can be snatched away in one fail swoop? Wikipedia defines Nanny state as a term of British origin (and primary use) that conveys a view that a government or its policies are overprotective or interfering unduly

Primary Colors – Part 2 – Continuing Strong Leadership in the Attorney General’s office to Represent Texas Against Washington, D.C.

The March 4 primary is right around the corner and early voting starts Tuesday. This is the second in a series. (The first is here.) I cannot overstate the importance of your vote and the impact it has in the primary.

Texas Attorney General

This race is perhaps as hotly contested if not more so than others I’ve written about, as there are two genuinely conservative candidates, Railroad Commission Chairman Barry Smitherman and Senator Ken Paxton. Both have committed supporters I know and respect who have been “in the trenches” in the culture wars for years and even decades.

Rolando Cerezo, Rep. Stefani Carter Car Wreck Victim and New American Conservative, Supports Adryana Boyne in Texas House District 102 Race

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Rolando Cerezo has endorsed Adryana Boyne, Republican Candidate for Texas House District 102. Cerezo is a young American citizen who holds conservative values. His mother emigrated from Guatemala bringing him and another brother to the United States more than twenty years ago. After going through the legal process of citizenship, his mother became an American Citizen in December of 2012 and Rolando became a citizen on January 27th of this year. Cerezo graduated from South Garland High School, Garland, Texas and then from ITT Technical Institute with a degree in Construction Management.

Cornyn Statement on the Five-Year Anniversary of Obama’s Failed Stimulus

I issued the following statement to mark the five-year anniversary of the signing of President Obama’s stimulus plan.

When the stimulus was first announced, we were promised it would lead to ‘shovel-ready’ jobs and get our economy moving. Five years later, our economy is still sluggish, Americans are dropping out of the workforce by the thousands, and the President’s latest big government experiment, Obamacare, is now on track to slash 2 million more jobs from the workforce. Read more about Cornyn Statement on the Five-Year Anniversary of Obama’s Failed Stimulus

Restoring the Benefits Our Military Retirees Earned

This week, Congress acted to keep our promises to those who have served.

The House and Senate came together to pass legislation I strongly supported to eliminate the cuts to military retiree benefits. The next stop is the Presidents desk, where we can expect it to be signed into law any day now. Read more about Restoring the Benefits Our Military Retirees Earned

An Open Letter to Senator Ted Cruz

Dear Senator Cruz:

Thank you for your unwavering opposition to “out of control” budgets and Obamacare!

I have been a Pro-Life Republican since I was 18 years old. I support gun rights, tort reform, less government, and tax incentives to grow business. I have been blessed as an insurance agent for nearly 50 years. I deal with hundreds of employers who are hiring employees every day. My clients are hard working, honest Americans, and they do their best to follow the laws of our country. Read more about An Open Letter to Senator Ted Cruz

Breitbart News Announces International and Regional Expansion - TexasGOPVote Welcomes BreitbartTexas

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We also congratulate TexasGOPVote writer Bob Price, who will be writing for Breitbart Texas. His articles will continue to be re-published on TexasGOPVote.com.

Congressman John Culberson: Why I Voted Against Raising The Debt Ceiling

As a fiscal conservative and member of the House Appropriations Committee, I have worked hard to eliminate wasteful and duplicative government programs. Last year alone, the House Appropriations Committee held more than 110 budget and oversight hearings to weed out waste and make careful line-by-line budget decisions. House conservatives have forced Washington to reduce total annual spending for two straight years—the first time since the Korean War—and we have rolled back our annual spending levels to 2006-2007 levels. But this annual spending is just a fraction of the federal budget: in fact, the annual budget is less than 33 percent of total federal spending. The real drivers of our debt

Fighting Back Against NSA Spying

It’s a Friday. A citizen wakes up, writes emails and makes a phone call.

The person has a meeting soon, so he pulls up Google Maps to figure out a route.

He then hops into a cab, checks Facebook on his phone, texts his friend and plays ‘Candy Crush’ on his iPhone.

After the meeting he heads to the office, logs on to his computer and G-chats with a friend about where he plans to go for dinner that evening. Read more about Fighting Back Against NSA Spying

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