Come and Take It Society – Invitation to Join (Treatment) (20RGD02)

We need your help to protect freedom in the Lone Star State

Have you been paying attention to the issues we’ve been facing recently in the Lone Star State?

Long-standing Texas traditions and customs that make our state great stand the risk of extinction.

Our childrens’ schools are being infiltrated.

Our home state’s border is inundated daily by a simultaneous spike in the trafficking of both people and illicit drugs.

This is our moment. We have to rally together. We’re securing policy wins and we want you on our team to safeguard the things we care about most.

That’s why we’ve been hard at work to:

  • Drive back attempts to turn Texas into California and to advance policies that will bring more freedom for Texans
  • Ensure Texas can and will work to fill the gap and take its border back
  • Improve Texas’ education system by increasing parent choice
  • Reform election laws that guarantee fair and safe elections, and
  • Eliminate property taxes for hardworking Texans like you.

Our team fights on your behalf every day to help craft policies that ensure that Texas remains the greatest state in the nation.

But we need your help.

We rely on the monthly support of our Come and Take It Society members to help ensure that you, your children, grandchildren and future generations of Texans can enjoy the blessings of our great state.

When you join the Come and Take It Society by making a monthly gift of $15, you stand with thousands of other Texans who want to preserve liberty—and are willing to fight for it.

Your generous gift will show your belief that freedom, not more government, is the solution to keep Texas free.

Please make your monthly $15 gift today using the secure form below:

Texas Public Policy Foundation is a non-profit organization (501(c)3), and your contribution is fully tax deductible.

Thank you so much for your monthly donation to help keep Texas free. Your donation receipt will be sent to your inbox shortly.

If you have any questions or additional thoughts, please contact Michaelanne Hurst at [email protected] or (512) 472-2700.