AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the filing of Senate Bill 28 – Texas Ports Act by Senator Brandon Creighton, (R – Conroe): “Texas ports serve as gateways to the state economy – creating nearly 1.6 million jobs for Texans. In order for Texas to remain the number one exporting… Read more »
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Lt. Governor Patrick: Statement Following the Filing of Senate Bill 27 – The Help for Texas Heroes Act
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released this statement today following the filing of Senate Bill 27 – The Help for Texas Heroes Act, by Senator Donna Campbell (R – New Braunfels). “Our veterans deserve the very best care that we can offer. Senate Bill 27 helps provide that by building on the success of… Read more »
Lt. Governor Patrick: Statement on Senate Passage of Governor Abbott’s Emergency Items
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick released this statement today following the passage of all four of Governor Greg Abbott’s emergency items: “On January 31st, Governor Greg Abbott laid out four emergency items in his State of the State address — Ending Sanctuary Cities (SB 4), Ethics Reform (SB 14), Child Protective Services (SB 11),… Read more »
Lt. Governor Patrick Announces the Appointment of Chris Flood to the Texas Ethics Commission
AUSTIN – Lt. Governor Dan Patrick announced the appointment of Chris Flood to the Texas Ethics Commission today. Chris Flood is an attorney and partner at the Flood and Flood law firm in Houston. A former Harris County Assistant District Attorney, Flood’s legal practice currently focuses on white collar criminal defense cases. He has 25… Read more »
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick: Statement on Trump Administration Rescinding of Obama Public School Bathroom Edict
AUSTIN – Lt. Governor Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the announcement that President Donald Trump will rescind the edict by former President Barack Obama mandating that public schools no longer designate separate restrooms for boys and girls and prohibiting public schools from providing individual accommodation for transgender students. “We agree with President Trump… Read more »
Statement on the Filing of Senate Bill 5 – Voter ID
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the filing of Senate Bill 5 – the Voter ID by Senator Joan Huffman, R-Houston. “Nothing is more critical to our democracy than the integrity of the voting process. That’s why I have fought for voter ID since my days as a state senator…. Read more »
News from Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick
In the 2017 Texas Legislature, we’re acting swiftly on a conservative agenda that upholds the Texas values you elected me to protect. Senate Bill 4 – Sanctuary Cities, by Senator Charles Perry, (R-Lubbock) was voted on and passed this past week in the State Senate. Another priority, Ethics Reform, Senate Bill 14, by Senator Van… Read more »
Lt. Governor Patrick Statement on SB 798 – Fallen Law Enforcement Officer Day
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the filing of Senate Bill 798, naming July 7 as Fallen Law Enforcement Officer Day, by Senator Don Huffines, (R-Dallas). “July 7, 2016 was a dark day in Texas history when five brave police officers were shot in Dallas. It was a great blow… Read more »
Lt. Governor Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 4 – Sanctuary Cities
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued the following statement on the passage of Senate Bill 4 – the Sanctuary Cities bill, by Senator Perry (R – Lubbock): “No city in Texas should be allowed to ignore the law. I congratulate Sen. Perry on today’s vote in the Senate to pass SB 4 and thank… Read more »
Lt. Governor Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 14 – Ethics Reform
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued the following statement on the passage of Senate Bill 14 – the Ethics Reform bill, by Senator Van Taylor (R-Plano): “Government, at all levels, must inspire the public’s trust in a transparent and ethically principled manner. I congratulate Sen. Taylor on today’s unanimous vote in the Senate to… Read more »