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- March 1, 2020
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Turns out that Texans don’t like it when socialists talks about taking away their healthcare or destroying hundreds of thousands of energy jobs.
From a Houston Chronicle Op-Ed by Dan Crenshaw
To get access to the drugs we need, they first need to be developed. They have to exist. If we implement the price controls that Democrats want, we will end up with up to 100 fewer future cures, according to studies. That’s a terrible trade off. You can’t get access to something that doesn’t exist. Watch me explain.
“We can make fun of the left’s sort of alarmist views on climate change — and we should, to an extent — but we can’t ignore it completely,” Crenshaw said during a keynote Q-and-A at the right-leaning Texas Public Policy Foundation’s 2020 policy conference. “From a political standpoint, we cannot ignore it completely.”


For 35 years, the Houston Police Department Blue Santa program has helped make the holidays brighter for less fortunate children in our area. We hope you will join us for the next annual toy drive this Saturday, Dec 7 from 12:30pm – 2:30pm outside of the HPD storefront in Montrose – 802 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77006.

Congressman Dan Crenshaw announced raising $1.37 million in the third quarter. This is the largest third quarter fundraising haul Texas’s Second Congressional District has seen. Crenshaw ended the quarter with $1.6 million on hand.
“Our message of love of country, freedom and opportunity is clearly resonating with many,” said Crenshaw. “I’m grateful for this outpouring of support. The GOP has a bright future, I’ve seen it. Building a strong grassroots network that is excited about our future is crucial to our success in 2020 and beyond.”
Q3 stats
– Raised $1.37 million
– 94% of contributions were $200 or less
– Total raised in 2019: $2.7 million
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Congressman Dan Crenshaw released the following statement in response to Congressman Sean Casten (D-IL) smearing his character for protecting Americans’ right to participate in our election process:
“We’ve seen this desperate and immature strategy time after time from the Democrat Party. The strategy is simple: when you disagree with someone during a policy debate, resort to calling your opponent a racist.
“Rep. Casten, we’ve never met, we’ve never talked. I’ve never insulted you. But instead of articulating a policy position, you resort to petty name-calling, which is a good indication you can’t defend your argument with any sort of intellectual vigor. This is Congress – it’s our job to debate – but please leave you smear tactics at home next time.”
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