Texas Democrats

Sat, Jul 04, 12:00 pm
Mid-Cities Democrats 4th Annual Independence Day Picnic
Hurst, TX

Tue, Jul 07, 05:30 pm
Emerge Kickoff Party!!!
Austin, TX

Thu, Jul 09, 07:00 pm
San Patricio United Democrats Monthly Meeting
Portland, TX

Fri, Jul 10, 05:30 pm
SPRING HO HAPPY HOUR
Lampasas, TX

Wed, Jul 15, 06:00 pm
Dem's Cafe monthly meeting
Cibolo, TX

Thu, Jul 16, 05:30 pm
Bexar County Candidate Petition-Signing Party
San Antonio, TX

Thu, Jul 16, 07:00 pm
SPUDS Special Meeting
Portland, TX

Sat, Jul 18, 10:00 am
Bastrop County Office Grand Opening
Bastrop, TX

Tue, Jul 21, 06:00 pm
Kerr County Democrats
Kerrville, TX

Tue, Jul 21, 06:30 pm
Lake Area Democrats Club(Homemade Ice Cream this month)
Gun Barrel City, TX

issues

Protecting Our Democracy

 Protecting Our Democracy

"Su voto es su voz... Your vote is your voice.  The people who vote make decisions in this nation; and the more people that vote ... the better this democracy can be." – Congressman Solomon Ortiz 

"A man without a vote is man without protection."  President Lyndon B. Johnson

 

 

The democratic process depends on open, accountable and ethical government, secure and verifiable elections, and fair and enforceable campaign laws. The faith of the people in their government has been shaken by Republican cronyism, corruption and abuse of power. As our gubernatorial nominee Chris Bell has said, “the problem with Texas ethics isn’t what is illegal so much as what is perfectly legal. The culture of corruption is so entrenched in Texas politics that it is now a radical notion to apply common sense to something as basic as right & wrong.” Texas Democrats believe existing state laws must be enforced and strengthened and new laws must be enacted to protect our democracy and restore the public trust.

To ensure the fundamental right of voters to cast their ballots in a system that is free from intimidation, discrimination, or abuse by partisans or state and local officials; we support:

  • extension and enforcement of the Voting Rights Act and the right of all Texans to participate in the political process, including improving access to accurate instruction for using voting systems to ensure no voter is denied their right to vote due to language barriers or new and confusing voting systems;
  • securing the integrity and outcome of election results by requiring that electronic voting systems provide a paper printout to allow votes to be verified, counted accurately, certified, and recounted, including a requirement that a voter verifiable paper ballot serve as the official ballot in recounts;
  • a constitutional prohibition against mid-decade redistricting unless a court order determines that a redistricting plan violates legal or constitutional standards;
  • a certification and selection process for voting systems is open to public review, testing and analysis, including rigorous oversight by a non-partisan commission consisting of qualified computer experts and programmers who would perform logic and accuracy tests prior to deploying machines for elections, as well as parallel testing during the election;
  • a requirement that the TDP State Chair be allowed to obtain “read and write” access permission to all Texas Election Administration Management (TEAM) database tables and fields with complete documentation and appoint two liaison persons who are required to attend all meetings called by the Secretary of State on TEAM matters and report findings on data security to the TDP State Chair; and
  • reform of the electoral college.

To ensure that our campaigns are financed legally, fairly, and transparently, and an open and accountable government that honors the public’s right to know, we support:

  • full and timely disclosure of campaign contributions, expenditures, lobbying and other activities that can influence elections and government operations; Strengthen reporting laws to require that fair market value of gifts to public officials be listed as a way to ensure public access to financial backing and possible conflicts of interest that have allowed public officials to hide conflicts of interest;
  • a ban on corporate campaign contributions and sham “issue ads” funded by undisclosed donors within sixty days prior to an election;
  • prohibiting former legislators and state agency executives from going through a “revolving door” to lobby former colleagues or previous employers for a specified length of time after leaving their office or position;
  • enhanced funding and enforcement tools for the Texas Ethics Commission;
  • requiring the Texas Legislature to record all votes, comply with open meetings laws, and provide real-time internet access to voting records and amendments so the public can hold their elected officials accountable;
  • requiring state agencies to follow strict contracting guidelines to eliminate favoritism and “sweetheart” deals in awarding state contracts and to document any meetings or contacts with registered lobbyists or paid consultants regarding state contracts;
  • continuing to elect judges while working toward a more diverse judiciary and meaningful judicial campaign finance reform;
  • public financing for general election campaigns for elective office at all levels;
  • strict enforcement of the prohibition forbidding the use of state tax money to pay lobbyists to lobby members of the Texas state or congressional delegation;
  • reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine of the Federal Communications Commission to prevent using exclusive federal licensing of broadcast frequencies as a prior restraint on speech.



News from the TDP:

Saturday, May 26, 2007 - Richie: Republican Lack of Leadership Costly for Texas Citizens

Thursday, May 24, 2007 - Richie: Once Again, Texas May Have No Say in the Matter

Monday, May 21, 2007 - Texas Voters Poised to Gain a Greater Voice in Presidential Nominations

Friday, May 18, 2007 - TDP Chair Boyd Richie Statement on Senator Mario Gallegos

Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - Dewhurst Puts Partisan Politics Before Texans’ Right to Vote

Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - Richie: House Republicans Continue Assault on Voting Rights

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - Richie: Republicans Launch Yet Another Attack on Voting Rights with Voter ID

Thursday, April 19, 2007 - Texas Republican Voter ID Bill Mirrors Justice Dept. Partisan Voter Suppression Agenda

 

Thursday, April 19, 2007 - Richie: Democrats Protected the Fundamental Right to Vote for All Texans

Thursday, April 12, 2007 - TDP Chair Boyd Richie Praises House Vote to Move Texas Primary

Thursday, April 05, 2007 - Perry & Hecht Perpetuate DeLay Style Atmosphere of Corruption

Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - TDP Files Lawsuit to Ensure Ballot Integrity


 

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