Rep. Burrows To Chair House Committee On Ways And Means

AUSTIN, TX – Today, Texas House of Representatives Speaker Dennis Bonnen named State Representative Dustin Burrows to Chair the House Committee on Ways and Means. This committee assignment is for the 86th Texas Legislative Session and the interim.

“This is going to be a critical session to address tax reform,” said Rep. Dustin Burrows. “Taxpayers are looking for solutions this legislative session and I share Speaker Bonnen’s optimism that we are going to be successful moving forward.”

Rep. Burrows continued, “I am looking forward to fighting for all Texans this legislative session. I believe this committee will give taxpayers a strong voice as we look to keep Texas the best state in the nation to raise a family. I want to thank Speaker Bonnen for trusting me with this important committee assignment.”

Burrows’ appointment speaks of his ability, character

Elected leadership positions and appointed committee assignments in the Texas Legislature are more than just important responsibilities. They also reflect a certain level of trust and respect from the ones making these decisions toward the person on the receiving end of the decision. It is affirmation of the most enjoyable kind, coming directly from one’s colleagues.

It is along those lines that South Plains residents should be gratified by and proud for State Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, who was named chair of the executive committee for the House Republican Caucus in advance of Tuesday’s opening day of the 86th Legislative Session. Whether one is a political insider or simply content to enjoy the view from afar, rest assured this is an important deal, and it’s a responsibility not given lightly. Burrows secured his third term in the House last November, and it’s fair to say that he has not only raised his profile during the past few sessions, but along the way he has become part of the inner circle of recently elected House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, R-Angleton. It was Burrows who rose and gave a nominating speech on behalf of Bonnen earlier this week, and Burrows has gotten credit, along with others from the area’s delegation, for making sure Bonnen understands the priorities of West Texas.

According to a news release, the executive committee is charged with developing long-range strategies of the Republican Party, overseeing policy initiatives and communicating in the caucus. Burrows’ leadership will be critical in all three of those areas as lawmakers address a long list of legislative priorities between now and the scheduled end of the session in May.

“I am honored to be elected by my Republican colleagues of the Texas House to serve as Caucus Chair and look forward to working with each of our members to unify our caucus under our shared values and goals,” Burrows said in a news release.

Burrows went on to say the caucus will work to provide members with resources needed to inform and pass “sound, conservative legislation” and to be successful in 2020 re-election efforts. He emphasized the House Republican Caucus “works to promote limited government, fiscal responsibility and personal liberty.”

It is worth pointing out the other three members of the executive committee represent much larger communities (Fort Worth and Houston), which says something about Burrows’ ability to navigate the contours of party politics at the state level. Among the other important responsibilities of the caucus is, according to the release, to provide research, education, policy development and other resources to members.

In his nomination speech for Bonnen, Burrows closed with this: “Texas needs the House to lead this Session. We need a leader with the strength and tenacity to let that happen. It is for these reasons, and many more, that I nominate, my good friend, Dennis Bonnen, to be the next Speaker of the House. A Speaker for the entire house.”

We salute Burrows (and our entire West Texas delegation) for a willingness to serve, and we look forward to seeing their respective spheres of influence continue to expand during the ongoing session and into the future. The people of Texas are counting on their elected leaders to chart a bold and courageous course for the future for the state … the entire state.

A-J Media editorial board

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Bonnen Nomination Speech

Mr. Secretary, family, friends and guests – welcome to the “People’s House.”

Members: As we begin the 86th Legislative Session, let us reflect on the fact that Texans from all corners of the State, and all walks of life, have entrusted each of us: to craft policy that will improve the lives of all Texans; to help our Districts be heard and accomplish their agenda; and, to do all of this in a very short 140 days.

Members: This Session, Texans expect, and should expect us to: pass meaningful school finance reform; and, lessen the huge burden of property taxes for homeowners.

These big issues transcend the divides of: party, ideology, geography.

On this, the first day of the 86th Session, the question we have to ask is: will we do it?

I predict, at the end of 140 days, the answer is: yes. We are the Texas house. The greatest legislative body in the country.

However, in order to be successful, we will need a Speaker who will let the body work and realize its fullest potential; who will let Members represent their District; and, who will stand up what we accomplish.

That is why I rise to today to nominate a Speaker that the Texas House deserves – Dennis Bonnen.

Dennis was drafted into this race not just because of his list of qualifications (which are plentiful), but because of his character and vision for the House.

Dennis is someone who: respects the Members by telling each of us truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth… regardless of our capacity to accept it.

Dennis is willing to jump into the arena and fight to find consensus… He doesn’t wait on the sidelines to see which way the political winds blew that day.

Time and time again, we have seen Dennis give voice to what is right, without regard for how powerful the other side might be.

Most importantly, he deeply respects this Chamber and believes that every Member must be allowed to fully represent their District.

Let me close with this: Texas needs the House to lead this Session. We need a leader with the strength and tenacity to let that happen. It is for these reasons, and many more, that I nominate, my good friend: Dennis Bonnen to be the next Speaker of the House. A Speaker for the entire house.

Texas House Republican Caucus Elects Executive Committee for the 86th Legislative Session

Today, the Texas House Republican Caucus voted to elect the Executive Committee of the House Republican Caucus for the 86th Legislative Session. Representative Dustin Burrows will serve as Chair, Representative Stephanie Klick as Vice-Chair, Representative Craig Goldman as Secretary and Representative Dan Huberty as Treasurer.

The Executive Committee develops long-range strategies to ensure the success of Republican Members of the House, oversees policy and communication for the Caucus, and works to accomplish the purpose for which the Caucus exists.

“I am honored to be elected by my Republican colleagues of the Texas House to serve as Caucus Chair and look forward to working with each of our members to unify our Caucus under our shared values and goals,” said Chair Dustin Burrows. “Over the course of the 86th Legislative Session, we will continue to provide our members with the resources they need to pass sound conservative legislation and to be successfully re-elected in 2020.”

The Caucus Executive Committee will make critical improvements in many areas, including the Caucus policy committee, messaging and communication, fundraising, and the addition of many new Member resources.

The Texas House Republican Caucus is comprised of all Republican Members serving in the Texas House of Representatives. The purpose of the Caucus is to provide research, education, policy development and other support to the Caucus Members and their staff.

The Texas House Republican Caucus works to promote limited government, fiscal responsibility and personal liberty to continue cultivating economic growth for all Texans.

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Apply Now for the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program

Apply online – http://www.hhloans.com/index.cfm?ObjectID=8FB593C7-EE1E-7872-00A8808886543AEE

 

The Office of State Rep. Dustin Burrows (HD-83) is accepting applications for the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program (TASSP), which awards up to $4,000 to postsecondary students planning to serve in the United States armed forces or Texas State Guard.

Each Texas state senator and state representative can nominate one student for the scholarship. Students seeking nomination from Rep. Burrow’s office must meet the following criteria:

Reside in Lubbock County, the portion of which is in House District 83; Gaines, Terry, Borden, Scurry, Lynn or Mitchell County

Meet all eligibility requirements detailed at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s website

Include a resume, two recommendation letters, and a brief cover letter explaining why and in what branch the applicant plans to serve

Submit the above materials to [email protected] no later than July 20, 2018

State Representative Dustin Burrows Announces 2018 Re-election Bid on Pratt on Texas Read More: State Representative Dustin Burrows Announces 2018 Re-election Bid on Pratt on Texas

Thursday evening, in an exclusive interview with Robert Pratt, State Rep. Dustin Burrows (R- Lubbock, pictured) announced he will run for re-election in 2018.

Rep. Burrows has represented House District 83 since 2014. HD 83 is one of the larger districts, in terms of geographic area, with parts of Lubbock County, and all of Mitchell, Gaines, Terry, Lynn, Borden and Scurry counties in the district.

In the 85th Legislature, Rep. Burrows served on the following House committees: Agriculture & Livestock, Investments & Financial Services, Investments & Financial Services- S/C on Bond Indebtedness. Burrows, and his fellow legislators, will be back in Austin next month. The first special session of the 85th Legislature will start on July 18.

One item of focus during the special session will be property tax reform. Burrows discussed a major part of the proposed reform, “The first part of property tax relief is trying to tell (taxpayers) where the extra money goes to,” he said. “Is it going to their County Commissioners (budget)? Is it going to their cities? Is it going to their school board? And when people actually pay extra money (each year), even through the tax rate didn’t go up, they need to know where it goes so they can have the conversations with the mayors, county commissioners and school boards,” Burrows concluded.

Dustin Burrows ran unopposed for re-election in HD 83 in 2016.

Read More: State Representative Dustin Burrows Announces 2018 Re-election Bid on Pratt on Texas | http://kfyo.com/state-representative-dustin-burrows-announces-2018-re-election-bid-on-pratt-on-texas/?trackback=tsmclip

Rep. Dustin Burrows Says California Wants To Dictate Texas Culture And Policy [INTERVIEW]

On Friday’s edition of The Chad Hasty Show, Texas District 83 Representative Dustin Burrows joined Chad in the KFYO studio to talk about the upcoming special legislative session for the Texas legislature, the hot topic of the Texas Tech University veterinarian school, and more.

Burrows and Hasty also discussed the recent action taken by California’s attorney general blocking state-funded travel to Texas because of Texas’ stance on gay rights and other social issues, and Burrows’ introduction of legislation that would have the state of Texas respond to California with a reciprocal ban.

What they want to do is use their influence to dictate the policy and the culture of the state of Texas. Well, as a very proud Texan, I do not want the California legislature determining what the culture of Texas is…There’s some week-kneed Republicans out there also that essentially, I guess they’re comfortable with California dictating our laws of our lands. I’m not…Hopefully we’ll get to address it in the special [session of the Texas Legislature].

Burrows also addressed the topic of delays in moving forward on a veterinarian school at Texas Tech University, which was also discussed with Representative Drew Springer on yesterday’s Chad Hasty Show.

Listen to the entire interview with Representative Dustin Burrows in the video above.

The Chad Hasty Show airs weekday mornings live, from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM on News/Talk 95.1 FM and 790 AM KFYO, online at KFYO.com, and on the free RadioPup app. Follow Chad on Twitter via @ChadHastyRadio & KFYO Radio at @KFYO!

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TX House Rep. Burrows California Legislature and Texas Travel Ban

STATEMENT BY TEXAS HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE DUSTIN BURROWS ON TODAY’S ANTI-TEXAS ACTION BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE LEGISLATURE

“Today, the California Legislature prohibited the expenditure of its state funds for state employee travel to Texas because of our morals and ethics. Months ago, I offered an amendment to the Texas state budget to counter this type of nonsense — my amendment would have reciprocated if another state did this very thing. Texans are the most inclusive, welcoming people in the world — what Texans will not do is allow another state to determine our policy and culture”

Read more about California Legislative action here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article157702744.html

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Talking Points with Bryan Mudd (6/18/17)

LUBBOCK, TX (KAMC NEWS) – Are you a fan of South Plains politics? Here are your Talking Points for this week.

How many of you got in line to prostest your property taxes this year? Governor Abbot says he wants statewide reform but is he expecting too much from lawmakers? Lawmakers couldn’t agree on changes the first time in Austin.

Congressman Jodey Arrington has promised to work for local veterans in District 19. Round one of that fight against the broken Veterans Administration may have been won by an adminstrative knockout.

Also this week we introduce you to the new chariman of the Texas Republican Party.

We’ll recap all the local, state and national political news on this week’s broadcast.

Talking Points with Bryan Mudd airs each Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. and Sunday evenings at 11:05 p.m. on KAMC.

Click here to watch the full interview: http://www.everythinglubbock.com/news/local-news/talking-points-with-bryan-mudd-61817/744132169