March 14, 2023
6:30pm - 8pm
Hilton Garden Inn - College Station
3081 University Dr E
Bryan, TX

This month at True Texas Project we are featuring Families Engaged for Effective Education. This organization is passionate about teaching parents how to use their God given rights to guide and direct their child’s heart, mind and soul. State and federal legislation, school districts, and cultural norms are aimed at destroying parent’s rights and family values. Our churches must return to their established place in our communities by engaging and subsidizing broken families in order to support educational assistance that will lead to long-lasting student success.
The government education system in Texas is failing students and families.

This meetings topic is: “Are tax payers being robbed by the Texas education system? What is the return on the investment?”

We will also be hearing from Chris Russo, the founder and President of Texans for Strong Borders.

True Texas Project
Speaker: Mary Lowe, Co-Founder
& Lynn Davenport Exec Director

Also Featuring: Chris Russo
Tuesday, March 14th
Hilton Garden Inn College Station
3081 University Dr E Bryan, TX 77802
5:45pm – Prayer meeting (open to all) & $5 dinner 
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Mary Lowe:

Mary Lowe – After a successful career in marketing & management, Mary
served to educate and promote biblical literacy. Now Mary has combined the
passion for education and advocating for others she witnessed growing up, and
her professional experience to develop a relationship focused non profit. Mary
believes we cannot expect those serving in Government to know unintended
consequences, we must tell them. Mary & her husband love their dogs, She is
proud of her adult son and his wife, and grateful for their excellent public
educations.
About Lynn Davenport:
Lynn Davenport is an education researcher and host of Social Impact Podcast on
the OBBM Network. Through her education advocacy she has evolved into a
public speaker on experimental education technologies, digital twinning,
web3/Metaverse, blockchain, data harvesting, data privacy, and social impact
investing. Lynn advocates for the return to a classical education model with
time-tested teaching and learning strategies. She lives in Dallas.

About Chris Russo:

Chris Russo is the founder and President of Texans for Strong Borders. TFSB exists to advance sane immigration policies in the best interests of citizens. We believe in stopping illegal immigration and a legal immigration system that serves the interests of Americans first. Chris founded TFSB in Spring 2022 after observing that although a host of special interest policy organizations were focused on a myriad of hot-button issues across the conservative spectrum, no group was organized and actively pushing for Texas First immigration policies at the state level.

TFSB’s focus for the upcoming elections in November will be to support candidates who are champions on border security and immigration policy in key races. Going forward into next legislative session in 2023, TFSB will push for 3 main policy proposals.
1. Declare an invasion through Article I, Section 10 of the US Constitution and deploy state resources to secure the border and return illegal aliens across the border directly.
2. Turn off the Magnets—crack down on state and local programs that make it possible for illegal aliens to live in Texas. Sanctuary cities, county health programs, and in-state tuition are just three examples of Texas policies that provide incentives for lawlessness that can be addressed directly by the legislature.
3. Mandate E-Verify for statewide
Before founding the PAC, Chris was an avid grassroots activist and participated in several campaigns around the state and served as the SD-11 GOP Resolutions Committee chair in 2020.
A Houston native, Chris grew up in Clear Lake before attending Texas A&M University, where he obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Aerospace Engineering and served as Speaker of the Student Senate. Before founding Texans for Strong Borders, he worked in Mission Control at NASA Johnson Space Center for over 6 years.