From Tarrant County Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject Tarrant GOP Weekly Roundup
Date December 9, 2023 12:02 AM
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The latest headlines for Tarrant County Conservatives   The Roundup is a new weekly production of the Tarrant County GOP to bring you the latest headlines on conservative victories, upcoming events, and opportunities to make a difference in Tarrant County.   Community, County Leaders Fight Planned Landfill in Silver Creek Area of Tarrant County In northwest Tarrant County, community and county leaders are fighting plans for a landfill to be built near a natural spring. Opponents believe the project would drive up traffic and pollution in the Silver Creek area to the west of Lake Worth. Read the full story here!   DONATE TODAY   Fourth Special Session Ends Without School Choice With just days left in the legislative session, the Senate moved quickly to pass a last-minute change to law expediting challenges to election contests in constitutional elections. Senate Bill 6 by State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R–Mineola) would lower the time period following an election that a trial can be held from 180 to 50 days. Read the full story here!   Texas Joins Daily Wire and The Federalist to Sue State Department Over Censorship Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the State of Texas, The Daily Wire, and The Federalist are suing the U.S. Department of State and its secretary, Antony Blinken, for censoring American media. Paxton argues that the State Department has routinely intervened in the news market through its Global Engagement Center—which was initially created to combat foreign propaganda. Read the full story here!   Tarrant County to begin design, planning for renovated $19.5M law enforcement training facility Tarrant County Commissioners Court took its first step in a planned $19.59 million renovation of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office existing training center Tuesday. Commissioners approved the agreement 4-1 with Precinct 2 Commissioner Alissa Simmons voting no. Read the full story here!   Lack of 4K Cops, Homeless Problem Degrades Downtown Dallas The latest comparative study on downtown crime in Dallas and Fort Worth by the Metroplex Civic & Business Association was recently released, indicating that criminal activity in the former is still outpacing the latter. Read the full story here!     Pol. Adv. Paid for by Tarrant County Republican Party | 7524 Mosier View Ct., Ste. 230, Fort Worth, TX 76118 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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