1 - In light of the federal
government's refusal to defend
the southern border, Texas
should immediately deploy the
National Guard, Texas Military
Forces, and necessary state law
enforcement to seal the border,
enforce immigration laws, and
deport illegal aliens.
2 - Texas should eliminate all
property taxes within ten (10)
years without implementing a
state income tax.
3 - Texans should not lose their
jobs, nor should students be
penalized, for declining a
COVID-19 vaccine.
4 - Texas schools should teach
students basic knowledge and
American exceptionalism and
reject Critical Race Theory and
other curricula that promote
Marxist doctrine and encourage
division based on creed, race, or
economic status.
5 - Texas should enact a State
Constitutional Amendment to
defend the sanctity of innocent
human life, created in the image
of God, from fertilization until
natural death.
6 - The Republican-controlled
Texas Legislature should end
the practice of awarding
committee chairmanships to
Democrats.
7 - Texas should protect the
integrity of our elections by
verifying that registered voters
are American citizens, restoring
felony penalties and enacting
civil penalties for vote fraud,
and fighting any federal
takeover of state elections.
8 - Texas should ban chemical
castration, puberty blockers,
cross-sex hormones, and genital
mutilation surgery on all minor
children for sex transition
purposes.
9 - Texas parents and guardians
should have the right to select
schools, whether public or
private, for their children, and
the funding should follow the
student.
10 - Texans affirm that our freedoms
come from God and that the
government should have no
control over the conscience of
individuals.
- Click here for a look at the 2020 propositions.
- For more on the purpose of the propositions, click here.
An advisory question is a type of ballot measure that has no legally binding effect but serves to let voters express their opinions on a policy. The outcome of an advisory question will not result in a new, changed, or rejected law or constitutional amendment. For party-specific questions on primary election ballots, voters in different party primaries will see different propositions on their ballots, or, in the case of Texas in 2022, Republicans will see propositions, and Democrats will not.
In the introduction to the propositions on its website, the Republican Party stated, “Keep in mind that this is an opinion poll of Republican voters and not a policy referendum. When you vote YES or NO, you are telling us what you think should happen. You are not voting to make a law but merely saying YES you agree or NO you do not agree with the statement.”