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  • Rep. Debbie Riddle Offers an Example of What We Don’t Want

How to Stop a False Conservative

By |2019-08-15T11:43:27-05:00January 28th, 2016|Legislative Advocacy|

As early voting for the Texas Primary draws near, THSC is reminded of past elections and past promises that were made by past candidates. Numerous promises have been made, and far too many have been broken.

Before the beginning of the 2015 campaign cycle, THSC committed to strengthening the vetting process for interviewing and endorsing candidates. THSC fights every day to defend home schooling and parental rights, but Texas needs legislators who are open, honest, and just as dedicated to this cause as THSC.

A prime example of why THSC is focusing and strengthening the vetting in this primary cycle is Texas State Rep. Debbie Riddle. Despite aligning herself with THSC values and principles in past races, Representative Riddle has begun to trend more and more left while moving closer and closer to House leadership in Austin. In addition to earning extremely low scores on several conservative scorecards in the past, including Texas Right to Life and Empower Texans, Representative Riddle especially betrayed the trust of THSC and many other conservative groups and individuals during the 2015 84th Texas Legislature.

  • Home School Dad Needs Your Support for TX Supreme Court

2016 Endorsement, Texas Supreme Court Pick

By |2019-08-14T19:03:36-05:00January 26th, 2016|Legislative Advocacy|

12-year-old takes you behind the scenes of Texas Campaign Trail

Home school father Rick Green is running for Texas State Supreme Court, Place 5, and his 12-year-old son Rhett wants to take you behind-the-scenes of what really happens on a statewide campaign.

Join Rick’s energetic 12-year-old son and experience the hard work and hilarious hijinks of a non-typical campaign team. From moving 20 tons of bottled water, to days on the road and speaking at events, campaign life is never boring.

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