The leaders of Texas Heritage Protection (THP) encouraged their fellow Texans to support candidates for the State House and Senate who have pledged to be strong stewards for Texas’s vast natural resources, said a press release Monday.
THP’s endorsements for tomorrow’s March 1st Primary include both incumbents and challengers. In addition, the picks for the 85th legislative session embrace contenders from both political parties, crossing the ideological divide. While THP is primarily a conservative-leaning organization, its leaders do not believe that protecting our environment is an issue belonging to either political party or any particular ideology.
According to the press release, Texas Heritage Protection is hard at work with citizens and lawmakers to help safeguard the air we breathe, the water we drink, the wildlife we enjoy and the natural systems that sustain our life on Earth. They encourage residents and representatives to promote responsible stewardship of our state’s unique natural resources. They also encourage others to adopt commonsense, science-based solutions to curtail litter, safeguard the environment and help keep Texas clean as well.
THP’s members are confident the leaders that have been selected to carry our endorsement will join in elevating public awareness and providing solutions to address the growing litter problem in the state. They hope lawmakers recognize the economic opportunities and benefits in increased tourism that come with preserving Texas’s natural beauty and heritage.
THP’s leaders are asking the people of Texas to join with them in supporting these trailblazers tomorrow at the ballot box. Texans have a long history of fighting for the natural environment and enjoying the frontier aspects of the state. THP looks forward to its future working relationship with these candidates and to achieving their shared goal: encouraging more Texans to be responsible stewards of the place they love and call home.
Texas Heritage Protections 2016 Primary Endorsements include:
- Texas House District 7 Republican Primary Jay Dean
- Texas House District 17 Republican Primary Rep. John Cyrier
- Texas House District 18 Republican Primary Van Brookshire
- Texas House District 26 Republican Primary Rep. Rick Miller
- Texas House District 27 Republican Primary Mary Walker
- Texas House District 33 Republican Primary Justin Holland
- Texas House District 49 Democratic Primary Huey Rey Fischer
- Texas House District 54 Democratic Primary Sandra Blankenship
- Texas House District 55 Republican Primary Hugh Shine
- Texas House District 64 Democratic Primary Paul Greco
- Texas House District 64 Republican Primary Lynn Stucky
- Texas House District 77 Democratic Primary Adolfo Lopez
- Texas House District 78 Democratic Primary Rep. Joe Moody
- Texas House District 82 Republican Primary Rep. Tom Craddick
- Texas House District 84 Republican Primary Rep. John Frullo
- Texas House District 85 Republican Primary Rep. Phil Stephenson
- Texas House District 116 Democratic Primary Ruby Resendez
- Texas House District 120 Democratic Primary Mario Salas and Lou Miller
- Texas House District133 Democratic Primary Rep. Alma Allen
- Texas Senate District 11 Republican Primary Sen. Larry Taylor
- Texas Senate District 24 Republican Primary Reed Williams
To learn more about Texas Heritage Protection, visit texasheritageprotection.org or their Facebook page.
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