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Senate District 15 Candidate, Joseph L Trahan, Signs TEXAS FIRST Pledge

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Joseph L. Trahan, a dedicated and experienced businessman and a contender for Texas Senate District 15, has made his commitment to putting Texas and Texans first by signing the Texas First Pledge.

Mr. Trahan is a resilient Republican candidate who is not new to the challenges of running a business or managing an office. From his family businesses in the ’60s to his own in the ’90s in Midtown, he has demonstrated his commitment to the economic, political, and cultural prosperity of Texas.

Taking this commitment a notch higher, Mr. Trahan has signed the Texas First Pledge, a brainchild initiative of The Texas Nationalist Movement’s (TNM) Political Action Committee. By signing this pledge, Joseph L. Trahan has reaffirmed his dedication to advancing the cause of Texas first, before any other state, nation, political entity, organization, or individual.

Furthermore, Mr. Trahan stated that he is dedicated to working towards improvements in Election Integrity, ending Property Tax, limiting term office to 8 years, endorsing Parent’s rights and School Choice, limiting Government regulation, ending Corporate Welfares, ending Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying, and ensuring power companies prioritize Texans first before selling across state lines.

In the context of his candidature, it is crucial to acknowledge that Joseph L Trahan is not an officeholder. He is a candidate for the Senate District 15 office.

We at the Texas Nationalist Movement commend Mr. Trahan for his Texas First commitment and look forward to seeing what his campaign brings to the Texas Senate District 15 race.

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