@RepHughes

On November 8, 2011 Texans will be voting on 10 proposed Constitutional Amendments. Below you can read descriptions and the comments of the proponents and opponents of all 10 proposed amendments. Thank you to the Texas Conservative Coalition for putting this information together.
Proposition 1: “The constitutional amendment authorizing the … CLICK TO READ MORE
East Texas state representatives Bryan Hughes, who represents Harrison County, and Wayne Christian, who would represent the county if redistricting maps are approved, were both presented with “Taxpayer Champion” awards from a conservative lobbying group Thursday in Marshall.
Michael Quinn Sullivan, president of Empower Texans/Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, praised both men for doing what … CLICK TO READ MORE
Longview News Journal – Thursday, September 22, 2011
In a surprise move, last week the Environmental Protection Agency mandated new emissions rules and, at the last minute, included Texas in its list of states needing to lower emissions.
Several area legislators are upset with the move, saying the missive will take away area jobs.
Rep. Ralph … CLICK TO READ MORE
September 13, 2011
Representative Bryan Hughes Decries EPA Attack on Texas Jobs
Calls on Attorney General to Intervene
AUSTIN – Representative Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) today issued the following statement on the federal EPA’s new Cross-State Air Pollution Rule:
“It’s no wonder that fewer and fewer people trust the … CLICK TO READ MORE
March 22, 2010
Mineola – Rep. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) announced today that he will file legislation as soon as the Texas Legislature is back in Session that protects Texans from the federal health care bill passed by the United States Congress last night. Hughes, the joint author of HCR 50, which asserted Texas’ rights … CLICK TO READ MORE
State Legislators Vow to Protect Citizens from ObamaCare
March 22, 2010
Washington, D.C.
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the nation’s largest individual membership association of state legislators, today congratulates Texas Representative Bryan Hughes for announcing his intention to file legislation to protect Texans from a federal requirement to purchase health insurance. Texas now becomes the … CLICK TO READ MORE
By Robin Y. Richardson, News Messenger
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Giving Texas teachers a pay raise was a top priority for District 5 State Rep. Bryan Hughes when he returned to Austin last week for a special legislative session. “I hope to give teachers the raise they need and put more money in the classroom … CLICK TO READ MORE
Marshall News Messenger
Thursday, June 30, 2005
State Rep. Bryan Hughes is clearly out of touch. Not with his constituents, mind you, not with reality, not with what is best for East Texas and the entire state. But he does seem to be out of touch with the leadership of the Texas House of Representatives … CLICK TO READ MORE