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Friday, February 01, 2008

Kosub snags endorsement from Republican Liberty Caucus




Tony Kosub snags endorsement from Republican Liberty Caucus

Candidate for State Representative of District 122, Tony Kosub, grabbed the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) of Bexar County today.

“I am pleased to announce that the RLC of Bexar County has officially endorsed Tony Kosub for the GOP nomination for State Representative District 122. Tony's commitment to oppose TxDOT and their extremely unpopular and unethical toll road policy, is critically needed in Austin. Unfortunately, the incumbent, Frank Corte, has sided with TxDOT and he voted for tax increases on small business. Tony's unwavering belief in constitutionally limited government and lower taxes will serve the citizens of his district and Texas well. I encourage everyone who cares about the future of Texas to support Tony,” said Phil Pepin, Regional Director of the RLC of Bexar County.

Kosub’s emphasized the importance of the RLC to the GOP: “I’m honored that the RLC has placed its confidence in me to represent the ideals this country was founded upon, a republican, constitutional form of government. The RLC is not only a beacon for these ideals, but brings organization and motivated grassroots support to their candidates. With all the waste and abuse in government today, it past time for us to return to our roots of constitutionally limited government.”

Kosub’s campaign focuses on a return to fiscal restraint, lower taxes, and more responsive government. Corte voted for new toll taxes on freeways already paid for, voted for the gross income tax on businesses, and voted for a bill that hiked the cost of public universities. The people of District 122 will have a choice between a tax and spend career politician, Frank Corte, or a real social and fiscal conservative, Tony Kosub.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As an active, founding member of the Bexar County RLC I've never heard of this candidate NIR has our caucus voted to endorse him.

Anonymous said...

As an active, founding member of the Bexar County RLC I've never heard of this candidate NIR has our caucus voted to endorse him.