With the window for filing bills in Texas’ 88th Legislature now closed, Texas Family Defense Committee is pleased to welcome Faith Bussey Howe to Eastland County. Faith will speak at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in Cisco’s beautiful Myrtle Wilks Community Center, 1498 West I 20, surveying the “parental empowerment” legislation on tap in the Texas Capitol.
Faith is the President of Texans for Homeschool Freedom. She began homeschooling her 3 children in 2009, and in 2012 she founded a homeschool co-op in order to create community for over 100 families.
She began her work in politics in 2013 fighting a school bond, banning red light cameras in her home town, and attending the quarterly Republican Party of Texas Executive Committee meetings in Austin. Her passion for political involvement deepened after helping the first of many families caught in the throes of a CPS investigation.
Faith has spent the last 9 years fighting for limited government; helping those many families who needed community when CPS became involved in their lives; working for and with many conservative organizations to lobby for criminal and civil justice reform; and fighting for homeschool freedom at the Texas State Capitol.
Join us Thursday, March 23, for this revealing discussion. Come early; doors open at 5:30.