Republicans in the Texas House killed most Republican priorities this session. This is not a surprise. Sadly, it was not only predicted by this show and other activists, but it was even discussed openly in the Texas House of Representatives.

Tony Tinderholt and Bryan Slaton publicly voiced their concern about how slowly GOP leadership led the house this session. Cole Hefner not only publicly opposed that criticism, but he actually tried to make the case that the Texas House was working hard. This is a joke, and Hefner was proved to either be naive or an active deceiver of Texans.

Republican leadership doesn’t support Republican priorities, and that reality is hopefully made even more clear through today’s show.

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