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This week we swore in a new Speaker of the US House of Representatives signaling the end of the historic 2010 election process and the return of Congress to the People. Now it may be time to begin looking forward to the 2012 Primary Season and look for strong conservative candidates to fill seats held by Democrats and undependable Republicans. This weekend, Carl Pittman will announce his candidacy for Harris County Sheriff Read more »
With the release of the latest census numbers it is clear that Texas was the big winner this decade. Four new Congressional seats create a tremendous opportunity for Texas to continue to lead the Conservative Movement.
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Here are a few thoughts on 2012 and beyond. In a recent piece in the Weekly Standard, Jay Cost observed that the 2012 election will be close and best case scenario for Republicans would be 51-49. Another aspect is that Obama has appeared to hit the floor as Jay Cost observed, "The Real Clear Politics job approval average has actually found a marginal softening on the disapproval number in the weeks since Election Day, while the approval number has been consistently between 45 and 47 percent.
A Different Perspective on the 2012 Election
It’s now clear that Democrats suffered huge losses in the House of Representatives and substantial losses in the U. S. Senate as a result of the Midterm elections. Republicans are on track to win 63 net House seats and 6 net Senate seats
The University of Houston played host to a public hearing by the Texas House/Senate Redistricting Committees on Saturday, November 20. Nearly 200 members of the public and a few concerned Members of Congress showed up to express their opinions about one of the most important activities of the upcoming legislative sessions. Redistricting will effect the boundaries of US Congressional Districts and those of the Texas House and Senate. It will also determine the placement of the four ADDITIONAL Congressional Seats Texas is expected to receive. Read more »
A Public Hearing on Redistricting will be held November 20th, 10:00 a.m. at The University of Houston Athletic/Alumni Center, O'Quinn Great Hall, 3100 Cullen Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77004. It will be hosted by the Texas Senate Select Committee on Redistricting Committee, subcommittees of the House Committee on Redistricting, and the House Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. Read more »

Governor Rick Perry went "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteren to discuss the health care debate, the Tea Party, Texas's assistance during Hurricane Katrina, and whether he wants to run for President in 2012. On whether he's considering a run for President: Read more »
As we all know, the next legislative session will be consumed by redistricting, along with the biennial budget, a voter ID bill, a sonogram bill, a possible immigration debate, and a potential challenge to Joe Straus for the Speaker's gavel. However, redistricting is probably the most pertinent issue as Texas is expected to gain four congressional seats--four times as many as any other state! Read more »
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