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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





Interview: Misty Spears for Bexar County District Clerk

Bexar GOP Chairman proposes cutting voting centers with low turnout in ‘San Antonio Report’
Chairman Jeff McManus has proposed cutting 10 additional voting center locations after the Bexar County Elections Department proposed cutting the number of voting centers from 300 to 258 for November.
“We don’t have we don’t have the volunteers and the bodies available, due to our electoral apathy, to man our polling stations appropriately in accordance to the statutes,” McManus said. “It’s a fairly non-discriminatory way of doing it. It’s just usage and cost.”
Click the link above to read the whole story.
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

When Will The Madness End?
Republican Party of Bexar County
August 9, 2022
When will the madness ever end? The fascist Democrats have proven once again that they are willing to go to any lengths to stop Republicans from winning in November, as well as stop Donald Trump from winning in 2024 should he choose to run. They are hell bent on the destruction of our Constitutional Republic. WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH. IT’S TIME FOR ACTION.
By weaponizing the FBI & DOJ in order to persecute President Trump in the most shameless fashion, they have shown us their intentions – prevent Republicans from winning at all costs, evidence be damned.
Bexar County Republicans stand by President Donald J. Trump as well as ALL our dedicated, qualified, and passionate candidates running in November (& beyond). These shenanigans will not deter ANY Republican from voting in November and taking back our Country. It will neither deter any American from voting for Donald J. Trump in 2024, again – if he so chooses to run.
No matter what they try, they will fail. We see clearly who the guilty party is for massive inflation, extremely high gas prices, and out of control grocery bills – and that party must be ousted in November. Sorry Democrats, but your smoke and mirrors no longer work, prepare to receive your pink slip soon.
Fellow Bexar County Republicans, I call on you today to do what you can, go the extra mile, and fight the good fight for our own Republicans right here in your backyard. Help us get Republicans elected by volunteering and spreading the word; let’s bring back a bit of sanity to our own out of touch County.
These Democrats are fanatics. They are the most dangerous humans throughout history no matter what flag they fly or what name they hide behind. They care not for the sanctity of human life, individual rights, national boundaries, religious freedom, or family unity. These are Godless people.
We are watching…We are working…The red wave is coming.
Jeffrey R. McManus
Republican Party Chairman of Bexar County

Interview: Trish DeBerry for Bexar County Judge
Part 1: Bexar County Judge Candidate video interview with Chairman Jeff McManus.
