Tag: Senator Schwertner

Informational Meeting – June 24th 2024

BCRP Office Meeting Room
Doors open at 6:00pm for networking
Program start at 6:30pm

~ MONDAY ~
June 24th, 2024
443 Highway 71 West,
Bastrop Texas

This month’s speaker will be Tom Glass, founder of Texas Constitutional Enforcement.

Tom Glass will be speaking on digital currency and The Texas Gold Reserve. He will pick up the conversation where Senator Schwertner left off at the May Informational Meeting.

 

Tom Glass is the founder and leader of Texas Constitutional Enforcement, which focuses on how Texas elected officials can stop the feds and globalists from violating the U.S. Constitution in Texas. Tom also runs several other groups, including Texas Legislative Priorities, focused on seeing that the legislative priorities and other platform planks of the Republican Party of Texas are enacted, and protect the Texas Grid, focused on hardening the grid against all hazards.

Tom has sought the GOP nomination for Texas House in HD 17 in Central Texas in 2022 and 2024 and served as the 2022 RPT Platform Committee representative from SD 18. He was honored with one of two 2023 Fearless Conservative Awards from Grassroots America We the People and a 2021 Texas Conservative Leader Award from Texas Scorecard.

Tom Glass is a husband, father, and grandfather. He is retired from ExxonMobil and has earned a Chemical Engineering degree from Texas A&M, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center.

 

Informational Meeting – May 27th 2024

~ Film Alley ~
Doors open at 6:00pm
Program starts at 6:30pm

~ MONDAY ~
May 27th, 2024
~ Film Alley ~
1600 Chestnut Street
Bastrop Texas

This months speaker will be Texas Senator Charles Schwertner, MD

Senator Schwertner will be speaking on AI, Crypto Currency and the Texas Gold Depository. This critically important Informational Meeting will be co-hosted by the Bastrop County Republican Party, Lost Pines Republican Women and Bastrop County Conservatives and will be held at Film Alley, located at 1600 Chestnut Street, at the North West corner of Chestnut Street and TX 95 in Bastrop Texas. (Map)

Senator Charles Schwertner, MD is a sixth-generation Texan and lifelong conservative Republican. Since 2013, Dr. Schwertner has represented Senate District 5, an eleven-county region of central and east Texas that includes Bastrop, Brazos, Freestone, Leon, Limestone, Madison, Milam, Robertson, San Jacinto, Walker, and Williamson counties.

As Chairman of the powerful Senate Committee on Business and Commerce and the Sunset Advisory Commission, Schwertner oversees a number of critical policy areas for the state of Texas, including electric utilities, insurance, banking, technology, and telecommunications. Schwertner also serves as a member of the Senate Committees on Finance, State Affairs, and on the Legislative Budget Board.

Throughout his time in the Texas Legislature, Schwertner has led the way on a number of important policy initiatives including authoring one of the strongest Constitutional Carry laws in the nation, reforming the state’s electrical grid, expanding access to mental health services, improving the state foster care system, strengthening landowner rights, cutting taxes for small businesses, protecting seniors from abuse, and fighting to lower tuition at public universities.

Schwertner and his wife Belinda (an obstetrician/gynecologist and Juris Doctor) reside in Georgetown. They have three adult sons: Carson, Zachary, and Matthew.

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