AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the Texas Legislative Memorial Ceremony: “Today, we gathered in the Texas Capitol to memorialize all Texans who have fallen in the line of active duty. This remembrance was a solemn reminder that the freedoms we are blessed to have in this country are not… Read more »
Year: 2017
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Response to Texas House Rejection of HB 21
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued the following statement today following the Texas House rejection of House Bill 21 — the $530 million school funding plan: “I am appalled that the Texas House turned down an additional half-billion dollars for public schools simply because it included a program that might allow some disabled child… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of HB 21
Bill Now Contains Over a Half-Billion Dollars in Funding for Schools AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of House Bill 21 on Sunday night: “I want to make sure our colleagues in the Texas House are aware that the Texas Senate has added over a half billion dollars… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on Hailstorm Lawsuit Reform
30th Legislative Priority Passes the Texas Senate AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued the following statement today following the passage of the Hailstorm Lawsuit Reform bill. House Bill 1774, the companion to Lt. Gov. Patrick’s Senate Priority, SB 10, is now on its way to Gov. Abbott’s desk. “The passage of Hailstorm Lawsuit Reform… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on Governor Greg Abbott Signing Senate Bill 4 – Banning Sanctuary Cities
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement following Gov. Greg Abbott signing Senate Bill 4 which bans sanctuary cities in Texas. SB 4 was an emergency item for the governor and a top legislative priority for the lieutenant governor: “I have been working tirelessly since my days as a state senator to ban… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on SB 4 Concurrence
Sanctuary Cities Legislation is On Its Way to the Governor’s Desk AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the Texas Senate concurrence with the Texas House on Senate Bill 4 — sanctuary cities legislation. SB 4 was a top legislative priority for the lieutenant governor: “I have been working to… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on the Signing of Legislation Blocking Discriminatory Trade Practices Against Israel
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following Governor Greg Abbott signing legislation that will block discriminatory trade practices against Israel: “For many years Israel has been a critical ally and a key trade partner for the State of Texas. That’s why I made ending discriminatory trade practices against Israel a top… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 2190 – Houston First Responders Pension Plan
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of Senate Bill 2190, by Senator Joan Huffman, R-Houston: “Senate Bill 2190 goes a long way in protecting the pensions of our first responders as well as the interests of Houston taxpayers. It addresses a problem that has been building for thirty… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passing of Former Governor Perry’s Father
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today on the passage of Ray Perry: “Jan and I send our deepest condolences to my good friend, U.S. Secretary of Energy, Rick Perry, for the loss of his father Joseph Ray Perry. “Ray was a true Texan who proudly served his country during World War… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 457 – Charter Facilities Funding Bill
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of Senate Bill 457, by Senator Donna Campbell, R-New Braunfels: “I promised to fight for facilities funding for public charter schools and today the Senate passed SB 457, which increases the facility funding program and will benefit all public schools, both public… Read more »
