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Americans for Tax Reform recognizes the Texas incumbents and candidates who have taken the Taxpayer Protection Pledge ahead of the Mar. 6 primary election. The Pledge is a written commitment to hardworking Texas taxpayers and to the American people to “oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes.”

“By signing The Pledge, Texas candidates and incumbents demonstrate that they will safeguard taxpayers from higher taxes,” said Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform. “Pledge signers understand that government should be reformed in a way that it spends and takes less taxpayer dollars, and will oppose tax increases that prolong failures of the past.”

The following candidates and incumbents have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge:

Incumbents:

House-

–       Alma Allen (House 131)

–       Angie Button (House 112)

–       Bill Zedler (House 96)

–       Briscoe Cain (House 128)

–       Charles Anderson (House 56)

–       Cindy Burkett (House 113)

–       Dan Flynn (House 2)

–       Dan Huberty (House 127)

–       Dennis Paul (House 129)

–       Drew Springer (House 68)

–       Dwayne Bohac (House 138)

–       Four Price (House 87)

–       Gary Elkins (House 135)

–       Geanie Morrison (House 30)

–       James White (House 12)

–       Jason Isaac (House 45)

–       Jeff Leach (House 67)

–       Jim Murphy (House 133)

–       Jodie Laubenberg (House 89)

–       John Frullo (House 84)

–       John Kuempel (House 44)

–       John Smithee (House 86)

–       John Zerwas (House 28) 

–       Jonathan Stickland (House 92)

–       Kyle Kacal (House 12)

–       Lance Gooden (House 4)

–       Larry Gonzales (House 52)

–       Lyle Larson (House 122)

–       Marc Whyte (House 121)

–       Mark Keough (House 15)

–       Paul Workman (House 47)

–       Phil King (House 61)

–       Phil Stephenson (House 85)

–       Rick Miller (House 26)

–       Rodney Anderson (House 105)

–       Ronald Simmons (House 65)

–       Sarah Davis (House 134)

–       Scott Sanford (House 70)

–       Tan Parker (House 63)

–       Todd Hunter (House 32)

–       Tom Craddick (House 82)

–       Valoree Swanson (House 150)

–       Wayne Faircloth (House 23)

Senate:

–       Brandon Creighton (Senate 4)

–       Brian Birdwell (Senate 22)

–       Charles Perry (Senate 28)

–       Dawn Buckingham (Senate 24)

–       Joan Huffman (Senate 17)

–       Konni Burton (Senate 10)

–       Robert Nichols (Senate 3)

–       Van Taylor (Senate 8)

Open Seat Candidates:

Lieutenant Governor-

–       Kerry McKennon

House-

–       Amber Pearce (House 45)

–       Carlos Raymond (House 117)

–       Chad Carnahan (House 102)

–       CJ Grisham (House 55)

–       Dennis Allen Miller (House 4)

–       Dennis Paul (House 129)

–       Gail Stanart (House 126)

–       Jared Patterson (House 106)

–       Jill Wolfskill (House 13)

–       John Payton (House 89)

–       Johnny Arredondo (House 124)

–       Jonathan Strickland (House 92)

–       Keith Bell (House 4)

–       Marc Whyte (House 121)

–       Matt Savino (House 10)

–       Naomi Narvaiz (House 45)

–      Paul Bileyu (House 135)

–       Phil King (House 61)

–       Ronald Simmons (House 65)

–       Sam Harless (House 126)

–       Sam Tejas (House 133)

–       Scott Kilgore (House 102)

–       Susanna Dokupil (House 134)

Senate-

–       Amy Lyons (Senate 5)

–       Craig Carter (Senate 30)

–       Konni Burton (Senate 10)