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NEW LOCATION!
We’ll be
meeting at the Hula Hut Restaurant, 210 E. Eldorado Parkway in Little
Elm. Come by early and order from the menu (Happy Hour Specials
available until 6:30),
or just come to the meeting.
Either way – we’ll be glad to see you!
Join us for Part 2 in our series “Prepping For The Next Session” with State Representative Tony Tinderholt, gun-rights activist Rachel Malone, and Terri Hall of TURF!
Tony Tinderholt is entering his 4th term
as State Rep, and he’s gotten stronger and more fierce each time. We
are excited to see what he brings to this next session, especially now
that we no longer have either Stickland or Rinaldi. This is Tinderholt’s
time to shine, and we expect great things! He’ll share with us his
goals and plans for session.
We’re also bringing in Rachel Malone, the Texas Director for Gun
Owners of America. Rachel has received stunning accolades for her
efforts in training grassroots activists across the state on how to
lobby our legislature. Her focus is obviously on our God-given rights as
outlined in the 2nd Amendment, and she will share her thoughts on what
to expect in Texas regarding red flag laws and Constitutional carry. We
are happy to follow her into battle!
And last but certainly not least, our friend Terri Hall with TURF
will join us to prepare us on the topic of transportation and toll
roads.
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True Texas Project
Speakers: Tony Tinderholt, Rachel Malone, Terri Hall
Tuesday, Oct 13, 2020
Hula Hut, 210 East Eldorado Parkway, Little Elm, TX 75068
5:45-6:15pm – prayer meeting (open to all)
5:30pm – 6:30 Order dinner or drinks from the Hula Hut Menu if you wish
*****(ordering food & drinks helps keep the cost of the venue affordable)*****
HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS AVAILABLE UNTIL 6:30
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
All patriots are welcome. Come as you are!
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs.
Coming in late? No worries. We’ll save you a seat.
About Tony Tinderholt:
Tony Dale Tinderholt is a Republican member of the Texas House of
Representatives from Arlington, Texas. In 2017, a Rice University study
said that Tinderholt was the fourth most conservative representative in
the Texas House
About Rachel Malone:
Rachel Malone is the Texas Director for Gun Owners of America, spearheading GOA’s work within the Texas Legislature.
Rachel is passionate about promoting the right to keep and bear arms
in legislation, training, and public perception. In 2012 she founded
Texas Firearms Freedom, the first organization to champion
constitutional carry in Texas, and has seen tremendous progress through
her efforts.
A nationally-certified firearms instructor, Rachel teaches defensive
handgun and rifle, finding joy in empowering individuals to protect
themselves and their loved ones. She trains and shoots in disciplines
from CQB to long-range rifle and participates regularly in Run n Gun
biathlons.
You can hear some of Rachel’s strong opinions on the Polite Society
Podcast. She is also a guest writer for various gun blogs and speaks
regularly throughout Texas and beyond on topics including gun rights,
legislative action, gun safety, party politics, and more. She remains
dedicated to training others in the process by which they can make
change happen, safeguarding liberty and justice for all.
Previously, Rachel served as the Operations Director of the
Republican Party of Texas, ran a private music studio, and performed as a
classical musician. Coming from a long line of proud Texans, she enjoys
living on a farm in central Texas.
About Terri Hall:
Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF) is a non-profit
organization whose mission is to educate the public on our government’s
new shift to tolling using controversial financing methods called
public-private partnerships (called Comprehensive Development Agreements
or CDAs in Texas), the tolling of existing corridors, and the eminent
domain abuse inherent in these plans (confiscating private land to give
to a private company for commercial gain). TURF also educated the public
about the Trans Texas Corridor (TTC), the first of the planned NAFTA
Superhighways, and eventually helped pass a complete repeal of the TTC
from state statute in 2011. TURF also helped secure a moratorium &
sunset of controversial public private partnership road contracts in
2007 and was also the first grassroots group to oppose the use of
stimulus money for toll roads in 2009, which garnered national coverage
by the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Fox News.
TURF is a grassroots group of Texans asking for reforms through
accountability and good public policy as well as promoting non-toll,
sensible transportation solutions. TURF remains committed to ending
eminent domain abuse and works tirelessly to secure a pro-freedom,
pro-taxpayer, fiscally solvent, freely-accessible public road policy for
all Texans.