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2024 Summit Saturday Morning
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![]() Texas LEADERSHIP SUMMIT Building The Texas Team So Liberty Never Expires ![]() ![]() I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. ![]() Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible ![]() ![]() Texas LEADERSHIP SUMMIT Building The Texas Team So Liberty Never Expires ![]() Jonathan Viaud Regional Director ![]() Paul Dunfee Texas 150 Director ![]() TX Legislator Prayer Team Edna Krueger Elizabeth Simpkins Michelle Lanning Troy Lanning Paul Dunfee Ron Schwartz Tom Pryor Tony Gentry Vicki DeFord Target Groups : Primary: 150 Texas State Representative Legislators & Their Staff Secondary: 31 Texas State Senator Legislators & Their Staff Tertiary: Texas COS Coalition Teams Primary Goals : Serve God. Demonstrate COS support through our group prayer effort Ensure the prayer needs of the Target Group are fully met each month. Build a valued relationship with the Legislators/Teams Primary Activities : Monthly Legislator/Staff phone/in-person outreach and “internal” COS prayer review call ![]() Representatives by Party Total Contacted Percent Contacted Unassigned to Team Democrat 65 44 68% 21 Republican 85 71 84% 14 150 115 35 Senators by Party Total Contacted Percent Contacted Unassigned to Team Democrat 13 3 23% 10 Republican 18 7 39% 11 31 10 21 ….Over 300 Prayer Requests This Year!!! Averaging 37 Per Month!!! ![]() “I Have Been at The Capitol For Over 10 Years And I Know Who You Guys Are. You Are Doing a Great Service For Everyone.” “Thanks for Spreading The “Positivity” Across the Capitol!” “I Always Look Forward to Your Call! You Make My Day Each Time We Speak!” “Come Visit Us at Any Time!” “Thank You For Supporting Us So Consistently. And Our Prayers We Share With You Are Getting Answered. Tell Each Member We Appreciate Them So Much!” “Please Pray That I Find a Good Man!” ![]() Please Direct People to the “Texas 150” Web Page – or Directly to Me (Paul Dunfee (224) 234-1008)… ![]() Darren York State Director – COS Texas Erika Hatfield State Director – COS Texas ![]() ![]() Milestones January – Write / Call / Meet With Your Representative and Senator Congratulating Them (is appropriate) and sharing your legislative priorities. February – Write / Call Your Representative and Senator Encouraging Them To Join The COS Lunch and Learn With Rick Santorum At The Capital. March – Join Us At The Capitol For Surge Day With Committee Members April – Join Us At The Capitol For Fill The Gallery Day For House Vote ![]() Texas LEADERSHIP SUMMIT Building The Texas Team So Liberty Never Expires ![]() Steve Munisteri Governor’s Senior Policy Advisor ![]() Texas Legislative Leadership Team ![]() Bill A type of legislative measure that is the primary means used to create and change the laws of the state . A bill becomes law on its effective date if it is passed by both chambers of the legislature and is not vetoed by the governor. The term “bill” is also used generically in TLIS on the Capitol Complex intranet and in TLO on the Internet to refer to the various types of legislative measures that may be introduced during a legislative session. On these sites and in some other general uses of the term, “bill” types include bills, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, and simple resolutions. Bracket Bill —A bill intended to apply only to a particular class of political subdivisions or geographic areas described by characteristics that relate to the purpose of the bill. Companion Bill —A bill filed in one chamber that is identical or very similar to a bill filed in the opposite chamber. Companion bills are used to expedite passage, as they provide a means for committee consideration of a measure to occur in both chambers simultaneously. A companion bill that has passed one chamber can then be substituted for the companion bill in the opposite chamber. Duplicate Bill —A bill that is identical to another bill filed in the same chamber. Local Bill —A bill to enact a law that applies only to a discrete community or area rather than to the entire state. Omnibus Bill —A bill relating to a broad subject that combines many different aspects of that subject. Resolution A type of legislative measure. Concurrent Resolution —A type of legislative measure that requires adoption by both chambers and generally requires action by the governor. A concurrent resolution may be used to convey the sentiment of the legislature or offer a commendation, a memorial, a statement of congratulations, a welcome, or a request for action by another governmental entity. Joint Resolution —A type of legislative measure that requires adoption by both chambers of the legislature but does not require action by the governor. A joint resolution is used to propose amendments to the Texas Constitution, ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution, or request a constitutional convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution . Before becoming effective, the provisions of joint resolutions proposing amendments to the Texas Constitution must be approved by the voters of Texas. Simple Resolution —A type of legislative measure that is considered only within the chamber in which it is filed. A simple resolution may be used to offer a commendation, a memorial, a statement of congratulations, or the views of that chamber, as well as adopt or change the chamber's rules of procedure. Terms Used For Legislative Measures (Bills) SB – Senate Bill SR – Senate Simple Resolution SCR – Senate Concurrent Resolution SJR – Senate Joint Resolution HB – House Bill HR – House Simple Resolution HCR – House Concurrent Resolution HJR – House Joint Resolution SJR 2 – The number implies the importance of the bill to the Lt. Governor or Speaker,(1, 2, 3, or 4 digits) coupled with the order of filing. The system is designed to KILL, NOT PASS, legislation. ![]() TEXAS SENATE Senate Assigned Pass Comm Pass Floor Heard House Pass House Veto Law SB 2,633 847 796 632 505 54 448 SCR 62 48 47 40 35 - 25 SJR 93 23 20 13 8 - - SR 734 730 730 - - - - Total 3,522 1,648 1,593 685 548 54 473 Senate Legislation Bills % of Total % Prev Assigned 3,522 Pass Comm 1,648 46.8% Pass Floor 1,593 45.2% 96.7% Heard House 685 19.4% 43.0% Pass House 548 15.6% 80.0% SJRs Only Bills % of Total % Prev Assigned 93 Pass Comm 23 24.7% Pass Floor 20 21.5% 87.0% Heard Senate 13 14.0% 65.0% Pass Senate 8 8.6% 61.5% ![]() TEXAS HOUSE ![]() COS HISTORY 2017 Legislation SJR2 – The application for COS SJR38 – Rescinded 12 prior applications, leaving 1977 BBA application, set 8 year expiration of 2017 application. SB21 – Established law for selection, charging, recall of commissioners for an Article V convention 2023 Legislation SJR52 – To extend the 8 year expiration – point of order killed 2025 Legislation New Application – Senate (Birdwell / Hughes) and House (Vasut) ![]() KEY DATES FOR 2025 LEGISLATIVE SESSION Monday, November 11, 2024 First day legislators and legislators- elect may file bills for the 89th Legislature. Around December 1, 2024 Republican Caucus meets to vote for nominee for Speaker. Tuesday, January 14, 2025 (1st day) 89th Legislature convenes at noon. About January 28, 2025 House Committee assignments announced. February 10 (week), 2025 Santorum Lunch and Learn for Legislators February 19-21 TPPF Policy Summit Friday, March 14, 2025 (60th day) 60-day deadline for bill filing. March 20-22 TFRW Legislative Days Monday, June 2, 2025 (140th day) Sine die. Changed Environment There were 86 Republicans -9 Retired -15 lost primary 62 Incumbents ran and 62 Won 50 Freshmen ran and 26 Won Filling 88 Rep Seats There were 64 -7 -1 56 Incumbents ran and 56 Won 72 Freshmen ran and 6 Won Filling 62 Dem Seats ![]() BATTLE PLAN NOW: Whip Count, keep working Senate need 16 to pass, have 18 could be 20 House need 76 to pass, have 75 Yes and Probably, 5 Maybe, Work 15 unknowns Speak with Birdwell / Vasut about filing on 11/11 to get low number Lt. Gov. begins committee assignments Speaker Contest continues 11/11/2024 Hopefully file SJR and HJR Republican Caucus meets for Speaker vote about December 1 Lt. Gov. may announce committees at any time Governor State of State and Priority Items Complete 1 page leave behind for Reps 1/14/2025 Session begins at noon, Speaker election Speaker begins working on committee assignments Bill assignment to committee begins Complete Email blast for testimony submission to committee 1/28/2025 Committees should be announced by now Work committee chair, members and directors to get hearing week of 3/17 Weekly / Daily monitoring of bill status Email blast to email Reps to attend lunch and learn. Attend committee hearings, get to know members 2/10/2025 (week) Santorum lunch and learn for Reps. Deliver 1 page leave behind to each Rep. 3/17/2025 Email day committee hearings announced to submit comment and attend When bill is out of committee, begin working Calendars members Email blast with one or two click email to Calendars members ?/?/2025 When bill is scheduled for floor: Email blast for surge day Email blast with one or two click email to all members Email blast for mass attendance in chamber gallery HD Pet Sign 10/29 Whip 25 Nov Winner 85 1929 M Stan Kitzman (i) 99 2128 M Charlie Geren (i) 42 295 M Richard Raymond (i) 13 2463 U Angelia Orr (i) 14 1283 U Paul Dyson 30 2023 U A.J. Louderback 34 925 U Denise Villalobos 37 923 U Janie Lopez (i) 54 1504 U Brad Buckley (i) 60 3759 U Mike Olcott 62 3295 U Shelley Luther 80 887 U Don McLaughlin 87 2083 U Caroline Fairly 97 1875 U John McQueeney 126 1805 U E. Sam Harless (i) Senate Senate R D Total Y Yes 18 0 18 P Probable 0 0 0 M Maybe 1 0 1 U Unknown 0 1 1 N No 0 11 11 Total Total 19 12 31 House House R D Total Y Yes 57 2 59 P Probable 17 0 17 M Maybe 2 1 3 U Unknown 12 55 67 N No 0 4 4 Total Total 88 62 150 Brent Hagenbuch ![]() Texas LEADERSHIP SUMMIT Building The Texas Team So Liberty Never Expires ![]() —- ====== Document Outline ====== * Slide Number 1 * Slide Number 2 * Slide Number 3 * Slide Number 4 * Slide Number 5 * Slide Number 6 * Slide Number 7 * Slide Number 8 * Slide Number 9 * Slide Number 10 * Slide Number 11 * Slide Number 12 * Slide Number 13 * Slide Number 14 * Slide Number 15 * Slide Number 16 * Slide Number 17 * Slide Number 18 * Slide Number 19 * Slide Number 20 * Slide Number 21 * Slide Number 22 * Slide Number 23 * Slide Number 24 * Slide Number 25 * Slide Number 26 |
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