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State Reps Defend Small Enterprises

// November 1st, 2010 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

The United States Small Business Administration defines the standard size for a small business in the trade industry as having 100 employees or less.

These mom and pop shops, as they are often nicknamed, usually breed an environment where title-holders know their customers on a more intimate basis.

Nevertheless, some officials feel that certain pieces of legislation pose stumbling blocks for small business owners.

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

The Libertarian Party Of Texas Ranks Representative Riddle As One Of The Most Pro-Liberty Texas State Legislators

// October 24th, 2010 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

The Libertarian Party of Texas has released its ratings of state legislators for the 2009 session.

“Our scorecard helps identify those legislators that are closer or further away from our principles” says state chair Pat Dixon. “As we approach election day, it is important for our membership and voters to understand where legislators rate on personal and economic liberty.”

The scorecard rates legislators on a scale of 0% to 100% for both Personal Liberty and Economic Liberty and the results are indicated on a Nolan Chart.

The Libertarian Party of Texas tied Representative Debbie Riddle with Jodie Laubengerg, Republican district 89, for second place. Click here to read the full article:::

VIDEO: Vote For Representative Debbie Riddle

// October 11th, 2010 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

Join Representative Debbie Riddle September 30th at Strack Farms Restaurant

// September 27th, 2010 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

You are invited to the Harris County Republican Party meet-and-greet for Representative Debbie Riddle.

Please join us on Thursday, September 30th for the next in our series of meet-and-greets leading up to the November elections.

This event features State Representative for District 150, Debbie Riddle. All Republican candidates on the November ballot have also been invited to attend, so please join us and get to know our great 2010 ticket!

Representative Riddle will be honoring her precinct chairs as they have been a great support to her in the district.

Details are as follows:

Strack Farms Restaurant
A Texas Tradition Since 1845
5707 Louetta Rd
Spring, Texas 77379

Date: Thur.September 30, 2010
Time: 7:00pm to 8:30pm

These meet and greets have not only been fun, but have been a great way to meet and get to know the Republican candidates in a casual atmosphere, so come on out and get involved in a campaign!

Your support is very appreciated!

VIDEO: Illegal Immigrant Mother Admits Taking Advantage of Our Healthcare and Immigration System

// August 12th, 2010 // 2 Comments » // Uncategorized

Some of my colleagues believe that “anchor babies” are a myth, but this video from a 2008 CBS Nightly News broadcast proves otherwise. There are illegal immigrants gaming our system and taking advantage of US taxpayers.

Debbie Riddle Responds To Houston Chronicle Editorial

// August 10th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

HOUSTON – Representative Debbie Riddle (R – District 150) has issued the following response to the Houston Chronicle regarding an editorial run this weekend:

“Eyes Front” in Sundays editorial 8/8/10, should have been “Eyes Closed.” The Houston Chronicle not only has their own eyes shut on the illegal immigration and voter fraud issues but it wants the Texas Legislature to do the same. It is not surprising the Chronicle would take an open-border stance and tell only half the truth to make their case.

The Chronicle claims securing our ballot box should NOT be a priority because the issue “log-jammed the session, derailing high priority legislation.” Truth be told it was the stall tactics by the democrats that shut down the legislative process for five days. Rather than have an up-or-down vote on a ballot security measure supported by almost 70 percent of Texans the democrats killed most of the major legislation before the House and forced a special session.

Not only does the Chronicle not chastise the democrats for hijacking the session, it endorses dropping ballot security and border security issues so we won’t have more bad behavior from the democrats. Their logic would stop the Texas legislature from any consideration of border security and/or ballot security.

The Chronicle in their wisdom states “The ultimate solution to the illegal presence of more than 10 million illegals will come from the halls of Congress and not the state capitols.”

More sound logic prevailed in 2005. That year crime along the border was skyrocketing, though crime in the rest of Texas was dropping. Operation Linebacker

was initiated and funded by Texas that same year and supplemented federal efforts at the border. Almost immediately the decreases in crime ranged from 25 percent up to 75 percent from area to area.

As the state program expanded crime decreased by 65 percent along the entire border and the presence of illegals was cut almost by half by late 2007. The follow up to Linebacker was Operation Border Star which caused another 60 percent drop in violent crime along the border, mostly due to increased funding to local law enforcement agencies. Note that these operations came from Austin – not Washington D.C.

According to the Texas Border Security Council, the most effective tool in this highly successful program was the increase in patrol presence. This is pure common horse sense! The more officers you have with authority to arrest the people breaking the law, then fewer people beak the law. We learned that concept in kindergarten with the dreaded hall monitors! Even the Chronicle admits that enforcement of our immigration laws decreases the presence of illegals!

Okay, this is the deal: this session we must fully secure the border. After 9/11 all political posturing and political correctness must stop. Dirty bombs can now be made, put in a suit case, carried across our border to a city like Houston, detonated killing up to a million people. The lives of our fellow Texans, even you and your family may depend on the courage of the Texas legislature to make sure the safety and security of the people of Texas is well established, and that can only happen with a fully secured border.

Illegal Immigration Meeting Held Between Houston Police and Arizona officials

// August 8th, 2010 // 2 Comments » // Uncategorized

READ THE FULL ARTICLE AND VIEW VIDEO HERE ON ABC NEWS

Andy Cerota , ABC News

HOUSTON (KTRK) — Arizona’s controversial new immigration law arrived in Houston Thursday. Supporters of the law talked with Houston police about what it could do for this city.

Phoenix police presented Senate Bill 1070, which allows them to call immigration officers on a suspect believed to be in the country illegally. It’s something Houston police currently do not do.

Phoenix police say they’ve seen a drastic reduction in crime because of the law. That has certainly caught the attention of the Houston Police Officer’s Union as the momentum for a similar law here in Texas continues to build.

“It’s another tool to make our communities safer,” said Mark Spencer, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association.

On Thursday, it took center stage at a luncheon hosted by the Houston Police Officer’s Union. The presentation was put on by Phoenix’s association. Spencer supports the law and says crimes involving illegal immigrants were out of control.

“Six Phoenix police officers murdered,” Spencer said. “Hispanics were three times more likely to be homicide victims in the city of Phoenix.”

Some believe the problems in Texas are no different than in Arizona. State Representative Debbie Riddle of Tomball, who attended Thursday’s event, plans to introduce a similar bill next session.

“This has nothing to do with skin color. It has everything to do with conduct,” Riddle said.

Opponents disagree and believe such a law would lead to racial profiling and spread fear through Houston’s immigrant community.

“We talk to immigrants every day who prefer not to call police even though it doesn’t exist here,” opponent Maria Jiminez said.

While the Houston Police Officer’s Union hasn’t taken an official stance, President Gary Blankinship says the bottom line is something has to be done.

“We’re seeing more and more repeat offenders we deport for criminal conduct, and they come back into the country illegally again and again,” Blankinship said.

Local advocates for immigrants’ rights and opponents of Arizona’s immigration law say they are busy waging their own campaign to fight any efforts to get a similar law passed here in Texas.

Representive Riddle Responds To Arizona Injunction

// July 28th, 2010 // 6 Comments » // Uncategorized

AUSTIN – Representative Debbie Riddle (R – District 150) has issued the following statement regarding today’s ruling in Arizona:

“The safety and security of the people of Arizona suffered a major setback today with Judge Bolton’s injunction. In essence, Judge Bolton has told Arizona’s citizens they are necessarily at the mercy of the federal government, and may not act in their own defense against the myriad negative consequences forced upon them by an onslaught of illegal immigration. I am saddened and outraged on behalf of Arizona, and I am hopeful that decisions from subsequent courts will be more favorable to the American people as this appeal progresses through the system.

In the meantime, nothing about this ruling impacts my plans to move forward with a bill that is substantially similar to HB 49, which I filed last session in the Texas Legislature, and which would make it possible for state and local law enforcement to arrest those who have been confirmed to have entered illegally into Texas in violation of federal immigration law. Decisions by the United States District Court of Arizona are not binding in Texas. Furthermore, there are significant differences between my bill and Arizona’s SB 1070.

Most importantly, HB 49 as it was drafted last session did not require anyone to prove their citizenship or risk arrest. An arrest would only be possible once an officer had confirmed with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement that a suspect was an alien who had entered the country illegally. Therefore, HB 49 does not allow for the possibility that legal residents or citizens could be subject to arrest, which was a primary concern in Judge Bolton’s ruling on SB 1070.

I will continue to monitor the developments of this case, and if necessary, adjust the language used previously in HB 49 so that any new legal concerns are addressed in the bill I will file in November in preparation for the next session of the Texas Legislature.

However, I want to make it clear that I am not put-off by the threat of legal action against a bill here in Texas. If all attempts at the state level to protect our nation’s sovereignty are struck down by the courts, it will only serve to stoke the raging signal fire alerting Washington D.C. to the fact that there is finally no one left to blame but themselves for the lack of law and order along our country’s borders.”

“What Bill?” – A Second Democrat Legislator Debates Debbie Riddle’s Immigration Bill Without Reading It

// July 27th, 2010 // 2 Comments » // Uncategorized

For a second time, State Representative Debbie Riddle debates her immigration legislation on the radio with a Democrat Legislator that has not read the bill.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE AUDIO of Debbie Riddle and Representative Jose Menedez on 740 KTRH Radio in Houston.

The comedic ending is worth the wait. After several minutes of Representative Menendez explaining why we should ignore our immigration laws, Menedez is asked point blank by KTRH news anchor Lana Hughes if he has read Representative Riddle’s bill.

“What bill?”, he asked.

For future reference, anyone that wishes to read HB49 and Representative Riddle’s comments regarding illegal immigration in Texas can VISIT THIS LINK.