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Lt. Governor Patrick on TxDOT Congestion Projects

I applaud the Texas Transportation Commission for taking this important step toward reducing the congestion on roadways in the major metro areas of Texas – Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston. Since I became a state senator, I made ending the diversions of transportation funding one of my top priorities. As lieutenant governor… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on Refugees Settling in Texas

I fully support Attorney General Ken Paxton’s stand against the Obama administration to protect Texas from potential terrorists. The Obama administration has defied a directive from a federal district judge to notify Texas of refugees being settled in the state. In addition to the federal government’s failure to secure the border, this total disregard for… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on Planned Parenthood Videos

“The horrific nature of these videos demand scrutiny and investigation. The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services will continue to examine the practices of abortion providers and whether state law adequately protects the sanctity of life. “The recent anniversary of Roe v Wade decision is a solid reminder of the over 50 million innocent… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on School Choice Week

AUSTIN – This week Texas is celebrating one of my top priorities, school choice. Since I joined the Texas Senate in 2007 I have pushed for more school choice. Giving our children the flexibility of attending a better school, for a better future, is about giving them opportunity. No parent or student should ever feel… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on Senate Sanctuary Cities Hearing

AUSTIN – Today, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick made the following statement in response to the public hearing on sanctuary cities by the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs & Military Installations Subcommittee on Border Security. “I applaud the thorough review and broad discussion about this important public safety issue,” Patrick said. “Under Chairman Brian Birdwell’s leadership… Read more »

News from Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick

Friends, Recently, I commended our law enforcement for attesting an alleged ISIS terrorist in Houston. He came to this country as a refugee. Court documents show he is accused of planning to bomb shopping malls in Texas. This is why I join Governor Abbott in fighting the president on sending refugees to Texas or any… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on National Terror Suspect Arrest

AUSTIN – Today, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick made the following statement in response to the arrest of a terror suspect in Houston. “I applaud the thorough law enforcement investigation that resulted in this arrest,” Patrick said. “Based on the facts, as we know them, today’s action may have prevented a catastrophic terror related event in… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on President Obama’s Gun Control Announcement

AUSTIN – Today’s presidential announcement on increasing gun control is simply political posturing and more propaganda. President Obama’s rhetoric demonstrates that he has no interest in protecting our Second Amendment right. He is simply out of step with mainstream America and certainly out of step with the majority of Texans. This is the latest example… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on Funeral of Former Senator Chris Harris

AUSTIN – Former State Senator Chris Harris of Arlington was a dedicated public servant with a 28-year career as a state lawmaker. He had a reputation of being tough and tenacious in representing his district and his conservative values. He was also known for his sense of humor on and off the Senate floor and… Read more »

Lt. Governor Patrick on Removal of Mock Nativity Scene

AUSTIN – I support Governor Abbott in calling for the immediate removal of the “mock nativity” display located inside the Texas State Capitol. It violates the State Preservation Board’s regulations for Capitol displays and purposefully mocks the religious beliefs of others. Displays such as this must meet certain state requirements that promote a “public purpose.” This display… Read more »