May 18, 2012

THSC PAC Endorsement – March 16, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed:

Steve Toth
Office: House District 15
Website: stevetothfortexas.com

THSC PAC Endorsements – March 9, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed:

Ken Paxton
Office: Senate District 8
Website: kenpaxton.com

Brett Busby
Office: Justice, 14th Court of Appeals, Place 3
Website: brettbusby.com

THSC PAC Endorsements – March 2, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed:

Doyle “Dee” Hobbs
Office: Williamson County Attorney
Website: deehobbsforca.com

Barbara Cargill
Office: State Board of Education, District 8
Website: barbaracargill.com

THSC PAC Endorsement – February 24, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed:

Elsa Alcala
Office: Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 8
Website: judgeelsaalcala.com

THSC PAC Endorsements – February 10, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed:

Warren Chisum
Office: Railroad Commissioner
Website: chisumfortexas.com

Barry Smitherman
Office: Railroad Commissioner (unexpired)
Website: smithermantx.com

Richard Raymond
Office: State Representative, District 42
Website: richardraymond.com

David Bradley
Office: SBOE Member District 7
Email: david.bradley@att.net
SBOE Profile: tea.state.tx.us

THSC PAC Endorsements – February 3, 2012

This week THSC PAC endorsed…

Ken Mercer – Texas State Board of Education, District 5

Marty Rowley – Texas State Board of Education, District 15

Chris Hill – Collin County Commissioner, Precinct 3

THSC PAC Endorses Ted Cruz, Republican for U.S. Senate

Ted Cruz, Republican for U. S. Senate

We’ve joined together in supporting Ted Cruz because we believe he is uniquely qualified to win this seat for conservatives and become a national voice for liberty. [Read more...]

Don Willett for Supreme Court

My friend Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett is a homeschool champion and deserves re-election in 2012! [Read more...]

2010 Election Results

Last month I wrote about a couple of legislators who had snubbed home schoolers and parental rights advocates in the last session regarding legislation vital to the protection of children and parental rights. My point was that legislators believe if they take some action and there is no cost to them for doing so, they will continue to take those actions, and in this case, we will continue to be the target of their actions. The message was clear – “Take ‘Em Out.” [Read more...]

Take ‘em Out!

The attacks against home schooling last year in the Texas legislature were not frontal assaults on home schooling, but they were attacks nonetheless. While we fought to restore parental rights with the Texas Parental Rights Restoration Act (TPRRA), we opposed other measures that would have drastically undermined Texas parents’ ability to protect their families. [Read more...]