Texas Amendments Explained

Your Guide to the 2023 Ballot

Can you believe it's already election season? The time has come for Texans to engage in their civic duty and make their voices heard as we approach a crucial event - the upcoming Texas constitutional amendments election. In this newsletter, we'll provide you with a comprehensive overview of the amendments that will be on the ballot, ensuring you have the information you need to make informed decisions on these proposed changes to our state's constitution. Join us as we delve into the details, analyze the implications, and help you prepare for the upcoming vote that will shape the future of the Lone Star State.

Texas Constitution Amendments

To be voted on Nov 7, 2023

Proposition 1- HJR 126

Vote "NO" AGAINST. This is a wolf in sheep's clothing. It appears to affirm the "rights" of individuals but it actually affirms the right of bureaucracy to establish laws and regulations that may abridge your rights of ownership and use.

Proposition 2- SJR 64

There are better ways to support child-care for Texas families without creating a new tax loophole for special interests.

Instead of providing a tax exemption, the state should promote free market competition, consumer choice, and innovation in the child-care sector.

Texans should vote no on Proposition 2 and demand a more fiscally responsible and fair solution to the child-care challenge.

Next week we'll cover Proposition 5- HJR 3 and Proposition 6- SJR 75.

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