Heads up Texas!
Grassroots activism is an important part of the American political process and today, it’s proving more effective than ever.
EstateofDenial.com has always believed that any probate reform is going to require confronting multiple levels and venues of elected officials as well as unelected policy makers (i.e., social services, court-appointed personnel) and policy shapers (i.e., the legal industry).
We also believe that localized activism is key to creating awareness, even outrage, regarding the assault on personal and property rights occurring via probate venues and probate instruments such as wills, trusts, guardianships and powers of attorney.
Having said that, Americans for Prosperity/Texas is providing information on maximizing participation in our upcoming primary. In working with AFP, EoD is proud to have developed a probate abuse/accountability resolution.
AFP Provides Resolutions for 2010 Precinct Conventions
During this election cycle, more things will be decided than just candidate nominations. On March 2, each of the political parties will hold precinct caucus meetings, where participants can present resolutions for consideration.
These resolutions will go on to county and senatorial caucus meetings later in March, and from there members of the parties will decide whether the resolutions will go on to the state conventions this summer.
Americans for Prosperity has provided several resolutions for your consideration. We have covered issues that are either not included in the present platforms, or that we feel must be made stronger.
Ending Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying
Voter Approval Requirements for Higher Government Spending
State Sovereignty
Probate Abuse and Accountability
Card CheckClick here to read more about the resolutions and how the precinct conventions work.
This information is timely and critical for Texans affected or concerned about probate abuse, but it has applicability for folks across the country. We hope you will review this resolution to strengthen personal freedom/inheritance rights and consider presenting it in your community.













