Texas GOP Congressman’s Ongoing Votes Against Party Issues Could Result in GOP Censure

Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales might be censured by state Republicans on Saturday after he voted in favor of a gun safety law following the tragic Uvalde school shooting, which happened in the congressman’s district. Gonzales is no stranger to censure; Medina County Republicans censured Gonzales last month after his votes continued to break from his party. The censure resolution stated that Gonzales “demonstrated a pattern of action demonstrably opposed to” the principles of the Republican Party of Texas. The 64-member State Republican Executive Committee will vote on the censure resolution in Austin on Saturday. In order to pass, three-fifths of… Read Full Article