Press Releases
YCT Question UT-Dallas President’s Actions
In a periodic newsletter sent from the desk of University of Texas at Dallas President Dr. David E. Daniel to students, and a select group of alumni, friends, faculty, and staff, Dr. Daniel praised Proposition 4, and encouraged those who received the newsletter to support the proposed amendment.
Young Conservatives of Texas Oppose Proposition 4
AUSTIN – The Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT), a non-partisan grassroots organization, has announced their opposition to Proposition 4, a measure that would create a constitutionally dedicated fund called the National Research University Fund (NRUF).
Young Conservatives of Texas to Protest Socialized Medicine with a “Free Government Health Clinic”
September 21st, 2009
Contact: Dustin Matocha, Chairman, 512-304-5163, [email protected]
Brianna Becker, Secretary, 832-758-1455, [email protected]
For Immediate Release
Austin, TX – The Young Conservatives of Texas will be out in full force on Wednesday, September 23rd to show the general public just exactly how healthcare will be run if Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats in Congress get their wish. Starting at 10am, YCT-UT will be out on the West Mall of the University of Texas campus running a “Free Government Health Clinic” to display just how poor the quality of healthcare will become if H.B. 3200 is passed.
YCT’s Response to Lloyd Doggett’s Town Hall on Saturday
Austin – This Saturday at 3:00pm, Representative Lloyd Doggett will be speaking at a health care reform rally organized by liberal attack group Moveon.org at the First United Methodist Church in Austin. The venue as well as Moveon.org’s involvement has the Young Conservatives of Texas at UT-Austin fired up and wondering if the liberal double standard will be brought to light.
Young Conservatives of Texas Oppose Statewide Smoking Ban
Release Policy Brief Against Smoking Ban: HB 5 and SB 544
(Austin, TX) The Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) announce their opposition to the proposed statewide smoking ban in Texas, which has been introduced through HB 5 and SB 544. YCT is the largest, nonpartisan and most active youth conservative group in the state, with nearly a three-decade history of activism.