
This month we will be joined by one of our favorite conservative representatives as he gives us a recap from his time spent in the Texas capitol this past legislative session. As we all know, this was one of the worst sessions in recent memory, but some of our legislators would love to spin a different story. Thankfully, it wasn’t a total loss, but it’s always good to hear first hand what really happened. So let’s take a minute to catch up with this local rep and hear about his experiences this session: the good, the bad, and of course a lot of the ugly. We will be hearing from Steve Toth about the bills he passed, the ones that failed, and everything that happened behind the scenes. Please be prepared with questions as there will be a good portion of Q&A at this meeting!
Speaker: Steve Toth
Tuesday, August 19th
Tomball Community Center, 221 Market St. Tomball, TX 77375
6:00pm – Prayer gathering (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Steve Toth:
State Representative Steve Toth is a small business owner representing South Montgomery County in the Texas House of Representatives. Steve and his wife, Babette, have lived in The Woodlands area for 26 years.
In the Texas House, Rep. Toth has successfully passed laws addressing county government ethics reform, parental visitation rights at schools, the elimination of Critical Race Theory in the classroom, and access to educational tools for students with dyslexia, to name a few. Having served on the powerful Appropriations Committee since 2019, Rep. Toth has helped craft three budgets for Texas – the state with the 9th largest economy in the world.
In 2023, Rep. Toth earned one of only four Taxpayer Champion awards designated by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. And the biennial Rice University study ranked him #4 out of 150 representatives for his top conservative voting record in the Texas House.