Support Texas SB 2455 for smarter energy coordination
SB 2455 aims to create the Texas Energy Waste Advisory Committee to coordinate state agency programs and recommendations for reducing energy waste, increasing efficiency, and enhancing demand response during grid stress. This measured reform recognizes that even small gains in efficiency can prevent
Prioritize care for displaced elderly residents in North Texas
The sudden shutdown of Silver Leaf Assisted Living facilities across North Texas is a concerning situation that demands urgent attention. According to reports, 11 facilities housing 60 elderly and high-needs residents were abruptly ordered to close by the Texas Health and Human Services agency. Fami
Sen. Hall, I see on your FB page that you were able to meet with the Navarro County Republican (sic CFC) Women. It’s such a relief that you are apparently able to finally leave your home and office to meet with your constituents. It’s nice to hear you are well. Ivermectin, the miracle horse de
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Senator Hall, I want to reach out to you as a Texas mother and public school special educator. I am deeply concerned about the dismantling of the federal department of education, as well as the education savings account plans making their way through the Texas legislature. I work with young childr
Energy affordability
Utility costs are high and expected to increase for many Texans. I want our state to pass a bill similar to New York's HEAT bill, which ensures energy affordability for residents. Texans demand a reasonable cost of living as part of what we were promised this past election.
Senate Bill 2
To all my texas state elected officials, I am writing about my disapproval for the Senate bill 2 concerning school Vouchers. This will negatively impact public education, make school funding even less especially now when school districts are already struggling with finances, and negatively impact t
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