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Chad Prather Endorses Jon Bouché

 
Chad Prather endorses Jon Bouche

July 19, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Chad Prather has endorsed Jon Bouché for House District 16.

Prather is a conservative political commentator, comedian, and musician. He hosted "The Chad Prather Show" on BlazeTV for five years until going independent in 2024 and has made numerous appearances on Fox News, CNN, A&E, and MSN.

Prather blends humor and conservative commentary, touring with comedy shows like the "Kings of Cowtown Comedy Tour" and "Star Spangled Banter Comedy Tour." Tucker Carlson has called Prather, "supernaturally articulate."  He advocates for free speech, pro-life, and pro-gun policies.

“It is a great honor to have received an endorsement from The Conservative Cowboy Chad Prather! Chad knows a conservative when he sees one, and he knows I will work to bring true conservative leadership back to the Texas House,” Bouché said.

 
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Texas High School Republicans Endorses Jon Bouché

 
Texas High School Republicans Endorses Jon Bouché

July 9, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Texas High School Republicans has endorsed Jon Bouché for House District 16.

Texas High School Republicans is committed to working with our State and County GOPs to deliver real, lasting results for Texas. The organization fights for freedom, opportunity, and a brighter future for every student across Texas.

“I am grateful for this endorsement by the Texas High School Republicans,” said Bouché. This group of conservative young people is the next generation of Texas leaders.”

 
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Christin Bentley Endorses Jon Bouché

 
Christin Bentley Endorses Jon Bouché

July 7, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - State Republican Executive Committee Woman (SD-1) and Grassroots Activist Christin Bentley has endorsed Jon Bouché for House District 16.

"I'm proud to endorse Jon Bouché for HD 16. Jon is a proven America-first conservative who has dedicated over two decades to advancing Republican principles in Montgomery County and across Texas. From his leadership as a GOP vice chairman to his service on key state convention committees, Jon has consistently fought for our Christian pro-liberty values. He doesn't just talk the talk - he lives it, and we can count on him to keep Texas strong and free."

Christin Bentley is the Texas GOP State Republican Executive Committeewoman (SREC) for Senate District 1. She served as the “Stop Sexualizing Texas Kids” Legislative Priority Subcommittee Chair for the 89th Texas Legislative Session, fighting to protect children, restore parental rights, and keep radical ideologies out of our schools.

 
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David Covey Endorses Jon Bouché

 
David Covey Endorses Jon Bouché

July 2, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - David Covey announced his endorsement today for Jon Bouché for House District 16.

"Jon Bouché has my full support for HD 16 Representative,” said Covey. “He’s the kind of conservative we need fighting for our values. He listens to the people, he does his homework, and he doesn’t fold under pressure. We need more leaders like Jon—bold, unapologetic conservatives who put faith, family, and freedom first. Jon isn’t a politician—he’s a patriot."

Covey is a Texas grassroots activist, former Orange County Republican Chairman, and former member of the Texas GOP State Republican Executive Committee. He received Donald Trump’s endorsement in his race against former Texas House Speaker, Dade Phelan, in the March 2024 Republican Primary, pushing him into a runoff election.

 
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Matt Rinaldi Endorses Jon Bouché

 
Matt Rinaldi Endorses Jon Bouché

June 30, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Matt Rinaldi has endorsed Jon Bouché for House District 16.

Rinaldi served as chairman of the Republican Party of Texas from 2021 to 2024. He was a member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 115 from 2015 to 2019. Rinaldi is an advocate for limited government, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty.

“I am honored to have this endorsement from a conservative like Matt, who has fought tirelessly for conservative ideals,” Bouché said. “I will do the same when I get to the Texas House.”

 
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American Taxpayers Under Siege

 

June 14, 2025 | Media Inquiries: Christopher Zook, Jr., cz@cazconsulting.org

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX - Federal authority over immigration has long been contentious, but the crisis has reached a boiling point today as American cities face growing unrest.

 

How Did We Get To This Point?
For the last four years, the Biden Administration asserted federal control—largely to avoid enforcing border security—leading to what many have called an open-border policy. This triggered a massive influx of illegal immigrants, leaving Border States like Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas to bear disproportionate costs for law enforcement, healthcare, education, and housing.

In contrast, the Trump Administration has now taken a more aggressive approach to border security and deportation, sparking political and legal battles. Essentially, many of those now here and receiving taxpayer-funded benefits show no intention of leaving—even as they wave the flags of the countries they fled while destroying property, looting stores, and attacking the very people—the American taxpayers—who have been funding the support they’ve received.

 

Some Historical Context: Clinton Administration's Lawsuit Against Governor Pete Wilson

Given the strain, why can’t Border States simply pass laws to stop all taxpayer funding for illegal immigrants?

In the 1990s, the Clinton Administration filed a lawsuit against California Governor Pete Wilson over the state's Proposition 187, which sought to deny public services, including education and healthcare, to illegal aliens. The federal government argued that the state law conflicted with federal immigration policy and violated constitutional protections. Although Proposition 187 was ultimately ruled unconstitutional and never implemented, the case highlighted the tension between state and federal authority over immigration issues.

 

The Script Had Flipped

The current legal challenges to the Trump Administration's policies echo past conflicts, but the script has flipped—figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom, who spent the last four years arguing that the Biden Administration had the authority to enforce (or not enforce) immigration laws, are now claiming the Trump Administration lacks that same authority.

 

The Cost of Inconsistent Immigration Law Enforcement

The protests against ICE raids—happening today across Texas in cities like Conroe, The Woodlands, Austin, Houston, and Dallas—highlight the growing tension between federal immigration policy and local governance. These demonstrations underscore the broader consequences of inconsistent, selective, or politicized law enforcement in the U.S.

 

Who Is Funding the “No Kings” Protests, i.e., Riots?

People keep asking who's funding the violence at the 'No Kings' riots, but the truth is disturbingly simple: IT'S BEING PAID FOR BY YOU—the American taxpayer—through the very systems, services, policies, and elected officials that continue to enable the chaos. Case in point, Representative Gene Wu of House District 137 out of Houston sponsored the No Kings event at the Texas Capitol today.

 

How Do We Fix This?

First, always remember: at every level of government, the quality of our leadership reflects the choices we make at the ballot box. That’s why it’s essential to elect individuals who will serve with humility, lead with courage, and represent you with honesty. Demand that your leaders respect the Constitution, uphold the rule of law, and act as faithful stewards of the public trust. Without that moral compass, even the best policies and laws can be misused, twisted, or ignored.

 
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