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  • @whiskeyeight 2025-11-04

    God I love being a Texan!!!!

  • @abel.texas.republic 2025-11-04

    Sad when you have to make a law to say parents are responsible for there kids not the schools or government!🤔

  • @iamagriffin 2025-11-04

    Do NOT vote on anything that provides funding. Funding should be provided by congress not by the constitution no matter how noble or good the reason is.

  • @intensivecarebearrn 2025-11-04

    Reject Proposition 14! It’s a blatant cash-grab disguised as progress, funneling taxpayer dollars straight into insiders’ pockets. Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research is already underway—no constitutional rewrite required. And Prop 14 isn’t alone; dig into the full ballot, because several others deserve a hard NO.
    Amending the Texas Constitution should never be the easy button for pet projects. Something rotten’s brewing in the House and Senate, Texans, wake up before it’s too late. Don’t rubber-stamp more government overreach. Read, research, and vote with your eyes wide open.

  • @sassy_lil_mama_tx 2025-11-04

    I’m all for most of them but No Way for funds on Dementia research. That’s just a money laundering scam

  • @immommateri 2025-11-04

    Makes me want to move to Texas. And yes, I’m not a Democrat😂

  • @skye_blue_13 2025-11-04

    We don’t have an infrastructure problem with water bc a lack of funding! It’s bc they allow developers to keep building and not making the developers pay for the infrastructure. To much development.

  • @susandwyer869 2025-11-04

    Prop 4 will make everyone’s water bill go to fund the Data centers they are building. Not cool

  • @ifollowthedon 2025-11-04

    We need one that is going to be similar to what Florida is doing now. Florida is going to be voting on eliminating property taxes completely.

  • @fayeravencollective 2025-11-04

    Thank you for this❤️ Maybe next go round a prop to end property taxes altogether so we can actually OWN our home...wishful thinking, but some of these are a great start

  • @2winsmom02 2025-11-04

    This isn’t statewide, is it? I’ve seen absolutely nothing in signage or received anything in the mail here in the outskirts of Fort Worth. Going online right now to find out!

  • @szoda 2025-11-04

    I had to really research before I went to vote early. A few of these sound great, but really won't be good overall. I voted against the Alzheimer's prop bc I don't want the state in control of that/better privately funded; and against Prop 14, as it does line "insiders" pockets in my view and might allow too much abuse. But again, find a website that will give pros and cons and decide for yourself!

  • @fulmer.m 2025-11-04

    I’m good with all of those except prop 3. What about the wrongfully accused that were wrongfully arrested that are sitting in jail because they can’t get a bond due to the bill. Therefore we are throwing out the whole innocent until proven guilty. We are now guilty until proven innocent. I get the other side of it and there is no perfect solution. But throwing out the innocent until proven guilty is a slippery slope. Pretty sure this is how other countries justice system has worked which led to a lot of abuses and really bad stuff.

  • @the_good_the_brit_and_the_ugly 2025-11-04

    As a Brit that moved to Texas, I can’t get my head around why anyone in their right mind would not vote for all of these?

  • @watsonstephenk 2025-11-04

    Please please run for office… I’m from Texas and grew up on the gulf and went to college in Nacanowhere…. We need you! I thought you were awesome before, but now that I know you’re a fellow Texan! Yahoo…. Oh and pray for me, being Benedictine monk in Taxachusetts sucks!

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