Propositions on the 2014 Texas Republican Primary Election Ballot
Election Day is March 4th, 2014. You can vote early until February 28th, 2014.
Below are the propositions that you will be voting on when you vote in the 2014 Texas Republican Primary Election:
March 4, 2014 Republican Primary Ballot Propositions
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Texans should be free to express their religious beliefs, including prayer, in public places. YES / NO
SECOND AMENDMENT
Texas should support Second Amendment liberties by expanding locations where concealed handgun license-holders may legally carry. YES / NO
FRANCHISE TAX
Texas should abolish the state franchise tax, also known as the margins tax, to encourage business growth. YES / NO
WELFARE REFORM
Texas recipients of taxpayer-funded public assistance should be subject to random drug testing as a condition of receiving benefits. YES / NO
NO LAWMAKER EXCEPTIONS
All elected officials and their staff should be subject to the same laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances as their constituents. YES / NO
OBAMACARE
The Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare," should be repealed. YES / NO
Comments
Expanded CHL to where?
Prop 2: "...by expanding locations where concealed handgun license-holders may legally carry."
Expanding them to where? What previously excluded locations are no longer sitting duck gun free zones excluded?