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3/11: 500 500 AFP-TX/LIBRE Activists Rally at State Capitol for Education Freedom
AUSTIN, TX – Americans for Prosperity-Texas (AFP-TX) and its sister organization, The LIBRE Initiative, will mobilize nearly 500 activists and volunteers to Austin on Tuesday as a show of force in […]
Texas Senate passes bill to create education savings accounts, bill heads to House floor next
Texas State Director, Genevieve Collins joined KSAT to discuss the Senate Passing SB2, the Texas Education Freedom Act. Watch the full story here.

School choice expected to be a big priority for 89th Texas legislative session
Texas lawmakers can officially file proposals to change Texas law before they return to Austin for their legislative session in January. One likely change may overhaul every school district in […]

AFP-Texas Launches New Website for 2025 Agenda, Grassroots Push (Opens in new tab)
Americans for Prosperity-Texas (AFP-TX) and its sister organization The LIBRE Initiative-Texas unveiled a new website today for their new multi-year grassroots recruitment and advocacy push, “Freedom is Bigger in Texas,” featuring the organizations’ new agenda for the 2025 legislative session.

AFP enlisting a “visual force” next session and beyond (Opens in new tab)
After the success of “the grassroots” in sending a message to Texas House Republicans this year, Americans for Prosperity-Texas and its sister organization, the LIBRE Initiative-Texas, will hard-launch a campaign on Monday to recruit 100,000 “ambassador” activists to support its policy priorities into 2026.

It’s not just South Texas. Republicans are making gains with Latino voters in big cities, too. (Opens in new tab)
For years, Carmen Cavazos’ neighborhood in southeast Houston has voted reliably for Democrats up and down the ballot. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won 68% of the vote in Cavazos’ voting precinct, a mostly residential enclave of about 3,000 people near Hobby Airport.

Grossman addresses El Paso County Commissioners Court about proposed $173.8M certificate of obligation (Opens in new tab)
Yesterday our Chief Instigator, returning from work in Italy, called the El Paso County Commissioners Court from Newark Liberty International Airport to comment on agenda item 9A, which was a discussion about issuing $471.7 million in new debt, including $173.8 million in certificates of obligation.

El Paso County considers bond changes amid taxpayer concerns (Opens in new tab)
El Paso County Commissioners Court on Monday discussed potential changes to their upcoming November bond despite taxpayer pushb

Examining VP Harris’ record of support for education after winning teachers’ union endorsement (Opens in new tab)
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Houston to speak at the American Federation of Teachers convention.