Rowdy Bexars Rally

Our location is on Bandera Road at Grady’s BBQ, 7400 Bandera Road.

We meet weekly from 2 pm – 4 pm

We will display candidate signs as we have them, wave flags and banners and cheer for turning Bexar County RED. Come join us.

We have had a positive response from cars driving by.

You are welcome to bring banners and signs.

Candidate Meet & Greet on 10/15/2022

Meet and Greet – All Invited!

3:30-5:30 PM

Law Vault, 2101 NW Military Hwy.

Are you upset about the local crime;  high energy prices;  high property taxes; your child’s education?

Come and Meet Candidates who will work to make a difference!

KEY CANDIDATES:
Marc LaHood –  for District Attorney
Mark Dorazio – for Texas House of Representatives
Trish DeBerry – for Judge Bexar Co. Commissioners Court
Grant Moody –  for Commissioner’s Court Precinct 3

AND:

Lorina Rummel – for Judge, 144th District Court
Dr. Michael Travis Stevens – for State Board of Education

Event Contact : Susan Bayne
suziebayne66@att.net
210-394-9161

The Bexar GOP Store is Open

Our Store is Online

Our store is up and running! We have everything from T-shirts, to caps, to bling bling brooches and much more.

We also have Abbott signs! Pick up your sign for only $12. Your donation helps both Governor Abbott and your local Bexar County GOP.

Other candidate signs are also available at no charge. We can help determine which candidate signs are appropriate for where you live.

Please stop by from 10AM to 5PM at 10300 Heritage Blvd, 78216 to get your signs and merchandise.

The items in the RPBC Store can be obtained online by making a donation using Paypal. Click the link below. Once you see the page, items can be selected from the dropdown list and you can adjust the donation amount using the “Other” button. You can add size information in the same area where you include occupation and employer information.

Purchase Store Items on Paypal


Merchandise Available at Headquarters


DONATE to The Bexar County Republican Party, and receive free merchandise. Contact headquarters for information. (210) 824-9445

The items in the RPBC Store can be obtained online by making a donation using Paypal. Click the link below. Once you see the page, items can be selected from the dropdown list and you can adjust the donation amount using the “Other” button. You can add size information in the same area where you include occupation and employer information.

Purchase Store Items on Paypal



Caps -$30 donation

Pins/Buttons $20/$5 donation

Stickers $3/$1 donation

Flags/Banners $30 donation

T-Shirts-$20-$35 donation

judges-jubilee

Judge’s Jubilee

Please join RED LINE Conservative for Judge’s Jubilee Meet & Greet on Saturday September 24th, 2:30 to 5:30 at Broadway 50/50, located at The 5050 Broadway, Alamo Heights, TX 78209.

This November 8 we will take back our COUNTY and our COUNTRY! Judge’s Jubilee will be a casual mix
and mingle with your candidates where you can get to know these patriots 1on1 in a relaxed
environment. Hosted by Brandi Jo Newman, Lora Lane, Kara Volentine, Megan Hedges-Poole

Candidates that will be attending…
Jamie Mathis, County Court 10
Cathy Striker, 224th District Judge
Trish Deberry, County Judge
Charles Gold, County Court 13
Misty Spears, District Clerk
Ashley Foster, County Court 8
Lorina Rummel, 144th District Judge
Suzzanne Kramer, County Court 12
…and more to come!

Jamie Marroquin, Precinct Chair, stands up to NISD School Board.

Our Chairman, Jeff McManus, and several of the RPBC Precinct chairs, and 2 Republican Candidates attended last night’s NISD School Board meeting to demonstrate Republicans will not be silenced.


On the agenda was SEL curriculum, NISD school taxes, and the NISD budget.


In attendance were Jamie Marroquin, Jonathan Melendez, Vanessa Alvarado, Vera Billingsly , Shelly Grunden, Marilyn Martinez, and Mike O’Donnell.


Michael “Travis” Stevens, who is running for State Board of Education District 1, and Irina Rudolph, who is running for City Council District 6 also attended.


Vera Billingsly and Jamie Marroquin both spoke during “Citizens to be Heard”. Click this link to see Jamie’s speech. https://streamable.com/zp5851

CEC Meeting 8/16/2022


RPBC Executive Committee Meeting
Republican Party of Bexar County Executive Committee
SA Professional Firefighters Banquet Hall
8925 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX 78230
Meeting #3 – Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Registration 5:00
: Meeting Convenes 6:00 PM


I. Call to Order and Opening Ceremonies
II. Determination of a Quorum
III. Adoption of the Agenda
IV. Reading and Approval of Minutes
V. Voting in New Precinct Chairs for Vacant Precincts
VI. Open Floor for Candidate and Club communications
     a First speaker Sid Miller – 15 min
     b Red Wave – Janie Garza 2 min
     c Clubs – 1 min each
     d Candidates – 2 min each
VII. Unfinished (Old Business) Business – None
VIII. Acceptance of written Committee Reports – None
     a Reminder that Committee Reports will be due per the Bylaws beginning in September (in writing)
IX. Administrative and Campaign update:
     a Budget presented
     b Standing Committees
          i Precinct Organization Committee – Pending
          ii Candidate Recruitment and Appointment Committee – Pending
          iii Data Analytics Committee – Pending
          iv Bylaws and Rules Committee – Warrington Austerman
          v Community Outreach Committee – Pending
          vi Legal Counsel – Open
     c Special Committees
          i Financial Review Committee – open,
               1 See Bylaws for duties
          ii Records Review Committee – open
               1 See Bylaws for duties
          iii NEW Legislative Priorities Committee – open
               1 Duty will be to determine top 3 that RPBC will focus efforts

X. New Business
     a Resolutions: ALL Resolutions should be directed to the Chair and copied to the Secretary for recording purposes. If not submitted to the Chair they will not be brought forth. Resolutions are only submitted for the purpose of approving the essence of the Resolution. Following final determination if approved, the Communications Committee will review the Resolution for syntax and spelling. Then return to the author for final approval prior to publication. Publication shall be released as per the request of the author:
     i Placed on the web site
     ii A press release
     iii A blast mailing via Constant Comment
     Motions and resolutions presented in the order of time estimated needed for discussion and possible amendments
     iv. Amendment of Rules – In the future, we will be asking that any motion or resolution be submitted no less than 14 days prior to any CEC meeting. All CEC meetings will be posted on the website for reference for those wishing to submit a motion or resolution. Motions and resolutions must be submitted to the chairman and the secretary for review.
     v Resolutions
          1 Warrington Austerman
          2 Warrington Austerman
          3 Jonathan Melendez
          4 Randolph Macias
          5 Art Brown (Gonzales Resolution, Cornyn Resolution)
XI. Adjournment