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Republican Women Dinner

Registration Status:
Closed

Event Date:

Event Time:
5:30 pm

Category:
Member Sponsored Events

Event Location:
The Yacht Club

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NORTH SHORE
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
Monthly Dinner Meeting


at the Bentwater Yacht Club

 Sign-in & Cash Bar Opens: 5:30 pm

Meeting:  6:00 pm

Plated Dinner: 6:15 pm

Program: 7:00 pm


Featuring...

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick

Dan Patrick was first elected Lt. Governor of Texas in 2014 and re-elected in 2018.  A preeminent voice for principled conservative policies both in Texas and across the nation, Lt. Gov. Patrick is leading the fight for life and liberty in Texas including securing the border, reducing property and business taxes, standing up for the Second Amendment and addressing Texas' infrastructure challenges to assure that our state continues to flourish economically.

Lt. Governor Patrick presided over what have been called the most conservative and productive sessions of the State Senate in Texas history. Focusing on strategies to keep Texas families and communities safe and the state economy strong, under his leadership, the Senate passed legislation to dramatically increase support for border security and reduced the franchise tax by 25% on a pathway to eliminating it all together.

Lt. Governor Patrick has championed property tax relief over several legislative sessions and continued the education reforms he began as Chair of the Senate Education Committee, tackling the problems of failing schools and giving parents more choices for their children.  He initiated a faith-based collaboration across the state that has resulted in hundreds more families volunteering to provide foster-care for children in the state system.  He is an outspoken supporter of law enforcement and, among other things, initiated a program that ensures that every police officer on patrol in Texas has a bullet proof vest that is capable of withstanding a high caliber rifle shot.  He is an out-spoken supporter of life and religious liberty.

Lt. Governor Patrick is a member of the Board of the Republican Lt. Governor's Association. Before he was elected Lt. Governor, he was twice elected to the Texas Senate representing part of Houston and Northwest Harris County. He is a successful small-business man and radio host, a former television anchor, sportscaster, musician, Christian author and movie producer.

Lt. Governor Patrick is also involved in his community. He has raised over $16 million for children with disabilities through his radio show. He wrote a Christian best seller, "The Second Most Important Book You Will Ever Read," and produced the awarding winning Christian film, "The Heart of Texas."  He also helped establish the first prison seminary in Texas prison to train long-serving inmates for the ministry.

Lt. Governor Patrick has been married to his wife Jan, a former schoolteacher, for 45 years. They are the proud parents of son Ryan and daughter Shane, and the grandparents to six grandchildren.



For more information or questions about this meeting, visit  the NSRW website at www.nsrepublicanwomen.org.


 

DINNER MENU

Iced water with lemon slices, tea, and coffee

 

Dinner Rolls

 

Slow oven-roasted pork loin, cremini-Meaux mustard sauce, Yukon Gold purée and seasonal vegetable.

 

Raspberry-vanilla cream puffs

 

$20

(All-Inclusive Per Person)


 

Reservations can be made by
clicking on the register link below.

 
Political advertising paid for by North Shore Republican Women PAC, Leigh Billingsley, treasurer, 108 Club Creek Dr., Montgomery, TX 77356. Contributions are not federal tax deductible as charitable contributions. Corporate Contributions Are Not Permitted.  North Shore Republican Women is an independent, member sponsored, organization and has no affiliation with Bentwater Yacht & Country Club, Ltd.


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