June 14, 2021
6:30pm - 8pm
Grande Ballroom of the NRH Centre
6000 Hawk Ave
N Richland Hills

We first started working with Russ Vought way back when he was at Heritage Action.  Then he moved into the Trump administration to continue his good work (dubbed “The President’s Toolkit”), and now he’s heading up an organization called The Center For Renewing America.  It’s got a promising name and even more promising leadership!  Russ is a man of action.  Come hear his ideas and learn about his efforts.  As someone who has inspired us for at least a decade, you will not be disappointed.

True Texas Project
Guest Speaker: Russ Vought

Secondary Speakers: A Review of the 87th Legislative Session with Luke Bowen of Texas Right to Life, Jeramy Kitchen of Texas Scorecard, Tim Hardin of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, Chris McNutt of Texas Gun Rights, and Jill Glover of the State Republican Executive Committee

Monday, June 14

   Location: Grande Ballroom of the NRH Centre

5:30-6:00pm – prayer meeting (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
All patriots are welcome. Come as you are!
Masks not required.  No shaming.
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs.
Coming in late? No worries. We’ll save you a seat.

*Unfortunately we are no longer able to provide a $5 dinner at this location, but snacks will be available.

About Russ Vought

Russ Vought joined the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) when President Trump took office. Vought served as Director of OMB for nearly two years, first in an acting capacity and then confirmed by the Senate. He was a member of the President’s Cabinet and was responsible for overseeing the implementation of the President’s policy, management, and deregulatory agendas across the Executive Branch.

During the Trump Administration, OMB was a key office in pushing for conservative victories and helping President Trump cut through bureaucracy. During his four years at OMB, Russ was one of Trump’s most trusted and competent managers, even called by The Economist, the President’s Toolkit.

Prior to serving in the Trump Administration, Russ spent more than 20 years working in Washington, D.C. with grassroots and public policy organizations. He worked for seven years as Vice President of Heritage Action for America. Prior to this, he worked on Capitol Hill, serving as the Policy Director for the House Republican Conference, under then-Chairman Mike Pence, and as the Executive Director of the Republican Study Committee (RSC), and as a legislative assistance for U.S. Senator Phil Gramm.

Russ graduated with a BA from Wheaton College in 1998 and a JD from the George Washington University Law School in 2004. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two daughters.