Tag: Tan Parker
Kristi Hassett explains the ins and outs of writing, passing your...
Every other November, Lewisville Texans and Americans around the nation gather to elect state and national elected officials. Given how often we vote on...
Texas House District 63 candidates: Tan Parker, Laura Haines
Republican incumbent Tan Parker in Texas House District 63 is running opposed by Democrat Laura Haines.
Tan Parker is also running for Speaker of...
Early voting underway
Early voting for the 2018 midterm elections starts 8 a.m. today! Lewisville Texans are now able to make their voices heard in several national,...
LISD gets personal with legislators, delivers priorities
Near the end of local legislators’ meeting last week with the Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees, State Sen. Jane Nelson (R- Flower Mound), who...
LISD was closely watching legal boundaries with voting advocacy, documents show
The Lewisville Texan Journal has obtained documents sent by Lewisville ISD to the Texas Attorney General’s office in response to that office’s open records...
Tan Parker announces candidacy for house speaker
State Rep. Tan Parker (R, Flower Mound) announced Thursday that he would run for Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.
Parker represents district...
Candidates locked in for March primaries
The candidates to represent Lewisville Texans in the federal, state and county level governments after the 2018 mid-terms were finalized during last week’s deadline...
Rep. Tan Parker announces intent to file for re-election
Texas State Rep. Tan Parker (R, Flower Mound) has announced that he will run for a seventh term as the District 63 representative.
A Dallas...
DCRP demands Republican state representatives withdraw support of Joe Straus
The Denton County Republican Party Executive Committee unanimously passed a resolution of no confidence in Texas House Speaker Joe Straus at its monthly meeting...
Parker files bill to limit state spending growth
State Rep. Tan Parker, R-Flower Mound, filed H.B. 208 Tuesday, July 18, proposing to limit the biennial growth in state spending to no more...