With members in 174 counties, CorridorWatch.org
has been a moving force in Texas.
has been a moving force in Texas.
32 counties have passed formal resolutions opposing the Trans-Texas Corridor: Bastrop County - Blanco County - Bosque County - Brewster County - Colorado County - Concho County - Edwards County - Falls County - FayetteCounty - Gillespie County - Gonzales County - Grimes County - Guadalupe County - Hill County - Kendall County - Kerr County - Kimble County - La Salle County - Lee County - Limestone County - Live Oak County - McCulloch County - McLennan County - McMullen County - Mason County - Menard County - Milam County - Navarro County - Raines County - Real County - Waller County - Wharton County (Many other counties continue to raise concerns and issues to this day).
Each county above has written their own resolution, although they have borrowed text from each other. Here are two representative samples:
The 32 counties above took action because of the work of David and Linda Stall of CorridorWatch.org. David and Linda Stall are true Texas patriots who love Texas and have dedicated many months of their lives educating citizens and elected officials about the truths of the Special Interest Trans Texas Corridor.
The Stalls are selfless and devoted to their country. They are some of the best people you will ever meet, have no ties to special interest and will make you more proud to be a Texan than you might already be.
One County Commissioner Judge asked David Stall to come to his court to discuss the TTC after another commisioner put in the request. The Judge was a skeptic and said up front that David could only speak for 15 minutes. After the first 15 minutes, he asked him to speak for another 15, and another and another.
If you are an elected official, care about Texas, and would like to ask David to come and speak in front of your government body, email him today and ask: davidstall@corridorwatch.org
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