January 10, 2022
6pm - 8pm
Southwest Aqua Sports
3909 N Frankford Ave.
Lubbock, TX 79416

Throughout the months of January and February True Texas Project will open it’s stage up to prospective candidates for any statewide office that is being run for in 2022. Each candidate will be given a certain amount of time on stage to pitch to our audience members, as well as the opportunity to pass out campaign materials, and mingle with TTP attendees and volunteers. This will be an amazing opportunity to see these candidates face-to-face and hear what they truly stand for.

We are also hosting Thomas Warren, of the Amarillo Pioneer, to speak to us about the issue of rising property taxes in the area.
This location will also be live-streaming the gubernatorial candidate forum that is taking place in NW Harris County.

True Texas Project
Speakers: Statewide Candidates
Intro Speaker: Thomas Warren
Monday, January 10
Location: Southwest Aqua Sports
3909 N Frankford Ave. Lubbock, TX 79416
5:30-6:00pm – prayer meeting (open to all)
5:45pm – $5 dinner while supplies last
6:00-8:00pm – meeting
*This meeting begins 30 minutes earlier than our usual start time, please spread the word!
All patriots are welcome. Come as you are!
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs.

 

About Thomas Warren:

Thomas Warren is the editor of the Amarillo Pioneer online newspaper and a Panhandle journalist for Texas Scorecard. Thomas co-founded The Pioneer in 2016 with a subscriber list of 30 people and has since grown the publication into the largest online public policy publication in the Texas Panhandle, serving thousands of readers every day. Thomas has won several awards for his work at The Pioneer, including for the publication’s podcast, Live in West Texas, which has featured interviews with people like U.S. Reps. Ronny Jackson and Tony Gonzales and Republican Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby.

Outside of his work at The Pioneer, Thomas has served as a board member for the Amarillo Taxpayers PAC, a local political action committee which was responsible for the defeat of five proposed bond items in 2016 totaling over $214 million. Thomas was appointed unanimously by the Amarillo City Council in 2017 to a seat on the Amarillo Public Library Advisory Board, becoming the youngest person ever appointed to a municipal board or commission in Amarillo’s history. Thomas currently serves as executive director of 1910 PR, the student-run public relations firm at WTAMU, and previously served as executive director of Lone Star Voice.

Thomas is a lifelong resident of Amarillo and a graduate of Amarillo College and West Texas A&M University. He is currently pursuing his graduate degree at WTAMU.