Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has sounded the alarm about a potential betrayal in the Texas House, warning of a “counterfeit speaker” scenario that could sabotage conservative priorities. Patrick is calling on Republicans to stand firm behind the party’s caucus nominee, State Rep. David Cook, and reject any attempt by a rogue minority to partner with Democrats in electing the next speaker.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. State Rep. Dustin Burrows, with only 31 Republican backers, is courting Democrats in an audacious power grab that threatens to undermine the GOP’s agenda. Meanwhile, Cook, the official Republican nominee, has the support of 57 members, reflecting the will of the majority. Patrick has made it clear: a speaker elected through Democratic support would be beholden to liberal interests, jeopardizing key conservative bills and the GOP’s ability to deliver on its promises.
This isn’t just a procedural battle—it’s a fight for the soul of Texas conservatism. Patrick warns that Burrows and his allies are seeking personal power and influential committee positions at the expense of Republican unity. Such actions have derailed conservative progress in the past, allowing Democrats to dictate terms in a chamber that should be advancing Republican values.
The message from Patrick is simple and urgent: unity is non-negotiable. The Texas House cannot afford another term of compromised leadership. Conservative priorities like border security, tax relief, and parental rights depend on a Republican majority that acts with discipline and purpose.
This speaker election is a defining moment for the Texas GOP. Will Republicans rally behind their nominee, or will a few turn their backs on their party, handing Democrats an unearned influence? Texas conservatives are watching closely, and the future of the state’s conservative movement hangs in the balance.
One week from today, the Texas House will select a Republican Speaker. The question is: will that Speaker be selected by a few Republicans and a majority of Democrats, or will that Speaker be selected by the majority of Republicans and a few Democrats?
Rep. David Cook was…
— Dan Patrick (@DanPatrick) January 7, 2025
Sources:
https://texasscorecard.com/state/dan-patrick-warns-against-counterfeit-speaker-in-texas-house-race/
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5061784-texas-attorney-general-primary-speaker-battle/
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