Despite overwhelming support by Texas Republicans to get rid of the practice, one Republican candidate is actively campaigning for it.

Despite overwhelming support by Texas Republicans to get rid of the practice, one Republican candidate is actively campaigning for it.
Since July, public comment has been regulated, as per a motion by Councilwoman Beth Watson. The motion is known among the public as “Beth’s Rules.”
Pastor Shipman is the owner of a house on a 14.55-acre tract of land that he alleges was advertised without his permission and knowledge by Mr. Butcher on behalf of the Area Growth Council as part of an incentives package offered to American Precision Ammunition – only it wasn’t theirs to give away.