
As the Texas Legislature is now well underway, we are hosting some of our favorite partnered organizations across the state to help us stay informed. What needs to be prioritized, and how can we take action either from our local community or on trips to the capitol? Let’s find out! Please join us this month for an informative meeting as we hear from our friends at Texas Gun Rights, Texans for Vaccine Choice, Texas Right to Life, Texas Family Project & Stop Predatory Gambling in Texas. We will get progress reports, and as always – action items!
Speakers: Chris McNutt (TXGR), Rebecca Hardy (TFVC), Joe Aglialoro (TRTL), Brady Gray (TFP) & Cheryl Bean (SPGT)
Thursday March 20th
Comfort Suites, 903 Harbor Lakes Dr Granbury, TX 76048
6:00pm – Prayer gathering (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Chris McNutt:
Chris McNutt serves as the pro-gun voice for more than 500,000 members and supporters of Texas Gun Rights. As President, he is at the forefront of protecting — and restoring — the right to keep and bear arms for every law-abiding Texan. Since joining TXGR in 2016, Chris has been a steadfast advocate for Constitutional Carry legislation, culminating in the signing of HB 1927 by Governor Greg Abbott in 2021.
Chris’s activism has not been without controversy. He emerged victorious from a high-profile confrontation with Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen in 2019 and has been a vocal critic of Senator John Cornyn’s support for “red flag” gun confiscation laws and the NICS Gun Registry Expansion. Under Chris’s leadership, Texas Gun Rights has achieved significant legal victories, including challenging and defeating unconstitutional federal regulations like the Biden Administration’s ban on pistol stabilizing braces and the ATF’s classification of forced reset triggers as machine guns.
Chris’s influence extends beyond Texas. As the former Deputy Director of Field Operations for the National Association for Gun Rights, he successfully championed gun rights in a dozen other states, including Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Montana, and Oklahoma. His leadership has earned him national recognition, including being featured on the cover of Time Magazine’s “Guns in America” issue.
A long-time resident of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Chris has been involved in Texas politics for nearly 15 years, including working for the office of former State Senator Don Huffines. He is a graduate of the University of North Texas at Dallas and resides in Parker County with his wife, two children, and their German Shepherd. An avid firearms enthusiast, Chris’s favorite firearms are the FN Scar and his Wilson Combat-enhanced Sig P320. Through his leadership, Texas Gun Rights continues to be a driving force in protecting the constitutional rights of Texans.
About Rebecca Hardy:
As a speech-language pathologist, Rebecca has encountered many children with profound vaccine injuries. These experiences created a passion for protecting others from these kinds of negative health outcomes, which she has turned into activism. Rebecca is one of the original three founders of TFVC and has been working to grow this organization from when it was only an idea. She currently serves as President, overseeing all departments and the trajectory of the vaccine choice movement in Texas. Rebecca is dedicated to protecting medical liberties and informed consent for all Texans. Rebecca and her husband Tim have two daughters.
About Joe Aglialoro:
Joe Aglialoro is a member of Texas Right to Life’s Dr. Joseph Graham Fellowship for Pro-Life Leaders and an alumnus of the University of Dallas, where he served as an officer in Crusaders for Life. He now works as the North Texas Development Associate for Texas Right to Life.
About Brady Gray:
Brady serves as the President of Texas Family Project and is a founding board member of the organization. A proud 7th generation Texan, he is committed to advocating for Texas families and upholding the Christian conservative values that form the foundation of our nation and state.
In addition to his role at Texas Family Project, Brady is Chairman of the Board for A Place For Grace Ministries, a non-profit organization that operates 17 children’s homes worldwide and a school in Lunga Lunga, Kenya. He also serves on the board of The Promise in Glen Rose, a musical production of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The longest running production of it’s kind, The Promise has been sharing the Gospel for more than 37 years, reaching an estimated 300 million people globally.
Drawing from his 15 years experience in ministry, Brady brings a deep passion for serving others and fostering community engagement. Residing in the DFW area with his wife and two children, he continues to champion initiatives that strengthen families, protect children, and promote Christ.