RPBC
A Resolution for Total Rejection, Condemnation, and Priority of Action to Defeat the Currently Titled “Justice Policy” Charter Amendment for the City of San Antonio:

WHEREAS the result of the Amendment, hereinafter called JPCA, will increase crime throughout Bexar County, and
WHEREAS there is no justice for crime victims in the justice charter only protection from
prosecution and non-justice for criminals, and
WHEREAS criminals would learn from implementation of the JPCA that it is not important to respect personal property, and
WHEREAS it will lead to duplication of duties and waste of taxpayer dollars in the form of the
Justice Director position, and
WHEREAS more misleading efforts of inclusion, diversity, allowing lawless behavior, and identity
special privilege will be promoted at tax payer expense, and
WHEREAS the ban on no-knock warrants which is already in effect and practiced
in San Antonio and its other policies will confuse the public and inhibit the ability of law
enforcement to arrest criminals and lead to a less secure and safe community throughout Bexar
County, and
WHEREAS implementation of “cite and release” policy will encourage more, not less, criminal activities throughout Bexar County, and
WHEREAS the elimination of marijuana enforcement is a Texas state issue and will be illegal until
it is changed at the state level. The JPCA will encourage illegal behavior with impunity throughout
Bexar County, and
WHEREAS the JPCA is designed to disrupt and cause division throughout Bexar
County, and
WHEREAS the implementation of the JPCA will be detrimental to businesses that
rely on the tourist trade in Bexar County, and
WHEREAS the implementation of the JPCA will be detrimental to small businesses
that cannot absorb losses caused by the theft of $750 in goods and services that may possibly
result in only a citation or verbal warning in Bexar County, and
WHEREAS the elimination of abortion enforcement is against State law and has never been prosecuted in San Antonio will also cause greater lawless behavior to be encouraged, therefore.
BE IT RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Bexar County is fully opposed and affirms that the
defeat of the Justice Charter Amendment be a priority for all Republicans in Bexar County to work
diligently to defeat the adoption of this Charter Amendment
BE IT ALSO RESOLVED that an official copy of this resolution be prepared and transmitted to all
media contacts, posted on all RPBC social networks and have a press conference once the complete name of this resolution is determined to inform voters whether to vote for or against the verbiage used.
Date approved: 14 March 2023
Parent Empowerment Day
Tuesday, March 21st | 9:30AM – 2:00PM CST
TPPF & Texas State Capitol | 901 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
It’s time to share your voice and passion for your kids at the Texas Capitol! We expect to see
Education Committee hearings starting soon and want to ensure your legislator hears from you and why
we support parental empowerment with Education Savings Accounts.
Join the Parent Empowerment Coalition and parents, teachers, and supporters from around the great
state of Texas on Tuesday, March 21st, to show your support for empowering parents.
Kids are encouraged to join and come see democracy in action with Governor Greg Abbott!
Complimentary transportation from major cities below.
Locally organized caravans encouraged. Parents, join us!
Agenda
- 9:30AM | Start at TPPF for a t-shirt, ESA education & light refreshments.
- 10:00AM | Opening Remarks with Corey DeAngelis at TPPF.
- 11:00AM | Celebration on Capitol North Steps with Governor Abbott.
- 12:00PM | Return to TPPF for complimentary lunch & program or go meet your state legislator!
- 2:00PM | Event ends and buses depart.
Complimentary Transportation Options – (Reserving a bus ticket also gets you entry into the event!)
San Antonio
- Bass Pro Shop (The RIM | 17907 IH-10 West, San Antonio, TX 78257) – Departs at 8:00AM | Caravan
with Corey DeAngelis! - River City Christian School (5810 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216) – Departs at 8:15AM
Denise Gutierrez for Dist 2 Meet & Greet
Meet & Greets w/Jarrett Lipman, D9 Candidate
SAPOA President’s Statement on SA Justice Charter Initiative
School Board and Municipal Campaign Workshop Training
Management Committee Meeting (13-Feb-23 ) Summary
Presented by the Management Committee
Approved for distribution by Chairman McManus
Re: Transparency A summary of the minutes reported by the chairman, will be posted on the website, and sent to precinct chairs informing them of Management Committee actions.
Re: Financial Accountability
An appeal will be made to RPBC Executive Committee members at the RPBC Executive Committee meeting to sign up and make recurring donations to the RPBC to cover Fixed Costs. These recurring donations will be earmarked to cover RPBC Fixed Costs and may be made on a monthly recurring basis or annually.
Re: Standing Committee Reports Standing Committees are requested to submit, based on meeting frequency but at least bi-monthly, written reports of their activities to the Chairman and the Management Committee per the bylaws.
Re: Bylaws
The Management Committee reviewed a resolution to amend the Bylaws and recommends presenting it to the Executive Committee at the next CEC meeting. Bylaw Resolution recommendation to strike Article III, Section 10, Paragraph A from the RPBC Bylaws and substituting Article III, Section 10, Paragraphs B and C as the new Paragraphs A and B. This resolution will be presented to the Executive Committee during the next CEC meeting.
Re: 2024 State Convention Committee
A discussion to establish a special committee for the 2024 Texas Republican State Convention Committee to start the planning process for the event to be held in San Antonio. Vice Chair Chris Fails volunteered to spearhead the committee and welcomes input and participation from the membership. vicechair@bexargop.org




