HD68: Rep. Drew Springer announces re-election bid

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Rep. Drew Springer

Rep. Drew Springer, House District 68, appeared on Pratt on Texas today to announce his re-election bid to the Texas House.

Via press release: 

Republican Drew Springer is excited to announce he will run for reelection for State Representative of House District 68.  Rep. Springer has represented the district since 2013, which contains a total of 22 counties in North Texas and if it were a state, would be 42nd largest in the union.

Rep. Drew Springer is a current member of the Ways and Means Committee that oversees taxing policy for the State of Texas, which allowed him this past session to vote for and help craft almost $4 billion in tax relief, while still maintaining a balanced budget that increased funds for schools, roads and securing the border. Rep. Springer, well-known as a defender of the 2nd Amendment, authored and passed bills that affirmed and protected the rights of Texans to carry and bear arms.  As a longtime pro-life supporter, Rep. Springer authored and passed a bill that now prevents doctors from euthanizing their patients by denying them food and water. In the typical rural, commonsense fashion that Rep. Springer has become known for, he also passed a law this session making the use of remote starters legal in Texas – an automobile feature offered since the 1980s and now found in almost 90 percent of vehicles sold in North America.

“My No. 1 priority is simply to continue to represent and support the solid Christian and conservative values of rural Texas, of which I am blessed to be apart. Rep. Springer has been married to his wife Lydia for 24 years, they live in Muenster, the same small town where Lydia was born and raised. He and Lydia are excited that their three children get to enjoy the same small-town values and experiences they each did while growing up.

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