Ag_of_08 said:
Youre not listening to yourselves on this because you're on the "right" side of the argument in your head.
Having apolitical PARTY be able to control its members, and censure them if they don't tow the party line is... anti-constitutional, and pretty damned scary tbh. If you didn't want the outcome that would result from this situation you'd agree eith me..
The Republican Party of Texas Rules require 3 actions opposing core principles or legislative priorities for a censure, so the bar isn't that low.
https://texasgop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/RPT-General-Rules-As-Amended-2024-05-24.pdfQuote:
Rule 44 a-> Process: A County or District Executive Committee may, after no less than seven (7) days' notice and invitation to the Officeholder to appear and be provided time to speak before a County or District Executive Committee, by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those constituent Executive Committee Precinct Chairs present and voting, but in no case by less than a majority of the County Executive Committee (CEC) in full, adopt a resolution censuring a Republican public Officeholder representing all or a portion of that County or District for three (3) or more actions taken during the Officeholder's current term in opposition to the core principles of the Republican Party of Texas defined in the Preamble of the Party Platform as described in Rule No. 43A or to the Legislative Priorities adopted at the most recent State Convention as described in Rule No. 34(c). Any resolution of censure that does not meet those criteria shall be subject to challenge by a point of order.
Here is an example for Dade Phelan citing 5 violations resulting in party funding to republish the censure to educate voters in his district:
https://texasgop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Dade-Phelan-SREC-Resolution.pdfAnother option added to the 2024 rules is to prevent them from filing as a Republican on the ballot which will likely be taken to court.
Yes, a political party should have a way to censure those who repeatedly violate the core principles of the party and keep them from using the party name. There are 10 Core Principles in the 2024 Platform:
https://texasgop.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2024-RPT-Platform.pdfThese are not the 252 other planks.
The Legislative Priorities can be found by clicking the tab at:
https://texasgop.org/official-documents/Burrows wrote an OPED supporting school choice in his campaign and now wants to bargain it away for Democrat votes, so he flat out LIED to constituents.
Opposing the GOP Caucus nominee is considered a censurable offense.
No Democrat Chairs is part of the Legislative Priorities
Banning Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying is another Legislative Priority which is another bargaining chip offered by Burrows to the Democrats for votes.
Any Republican supporting Burrows for Speaker would be flirting with a Censure as well.