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Texas Scorecard by  Michael Quinn Sullivan   | June 15, 2024

Rep. Jared Patterson of Frisco wants to designate the watered-down “Commitment” as the GOP caucus’ 2025 priorities.

Numerous sources in the Texas House GOP caucus report that a move is underway to cast aside the legislative priorities adopted by delegates to the Republican Party’s biennial convention last month in favor of a watered-down version that ignores several key reforms. Leading that charge is Frisco Republican Jared Patterson, who chairs the GOP caucus’ policy committee.

These sources say, Patterson—a key ally of embattled Speaker Dade Phelan—is trying to convene a meeting of the caucus policy committee as soon as Tuesday. The only item on the proposed agenda would be naming the “Texas Conservative Commitment” as the official statement of 2025 priorities for the House GOP caucus instead of the priorities established by the Republican Party.

Patterson’s office did not respond to a request for comment before publication.

Notably absent from the “Commitment” is a ban on the Phelan practice of allowing Democrats to chair committees in the chamber. Tellingly, a majority (26) of the 43 Republican House members signing on to the Texas Conservative Commitment have either taken positions in favor of keeping Democrats in leadership or been silent on the issue.

Their position is at odds with that of more than 80 percent of Republican voters, who supported a non-binding ballot question in the March primary calling for the practice to be ended. Delegates at the state GOP convention in San Antonio also included that item in the party’s list of legislative priorities.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/phelan-acolyte-pushing-caucus-to-disregard-republican-voters-agenda/