The TEA takes a stand against teachers who condoned the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Rep. Steve Toth, R-Conroe, said in a social media post on Friday. These people are insanely hateful and violent and have no place in the lives of Texas Children.
Date: Sep 15, 2025
Category: U.S.
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Two GOP Texas House members call for Rep. Bryan Slaton to resign
he Texas House, screams of everything thats wrong with a small segment of its elected officials. Unfortunately calling the behavior of [Slaton] inappropriate is a gross understatement, state Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, wrote on social media Tuesday morning. He needs to resign.
Date: Apr 11, 2023
Category: U.S.
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Texas lawmakers target property taxes, illegal voting and trans people
House Bill 112, filed by Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, would also criminalize gender-affirming health care. In particular, the legislation would bar health care providers from offering various gender-affirming procedures and treatments for children, including puberty blockers and testosterone or
Date: Nov 14, 2022
Category: U.S.
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Federal judge rejects bid to throw out 127,000 drive-through votes in Harris County
The plaintiffs include state Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands; Sharon Hemphill a Republican running for district judge in Harris County; GOP congressional candidate Wendell Champion and Republican activist Steven Hotze.
Date: Nov 02, 2020
Category: Headlines
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Texas Supreme Court rejects GOP attempt to toss drive-thru votes; federal case remains pending
In an unsigned order, the court denied a petition filed by Houston activist Steve Hotze, state Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, and two Republican candidates who argued drive-thru voting violates state and federal election laws. Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins has contended the procedure does not
In a last-minute filing to the Supreme Court, litigious conservative Steven Hotze and Harris County Republicans state Rep. Steve Toth, congressional candidate Wendell Champion and judicial candidate Sharon Hemphill sought to have the votes declared illegal. They argued that the drive-thru program wa
The House also overwhelmingly approved a bill that attracted national attention when it was introduced by first-term, tea party Republican Rep. Steve Toth of The Woodlands. It would nullify within state borders any federal laws banning assault weapons or high-capacity magazines, or expansion of back
One of its sponsors, Rep. Steve Toth, told Fox News, "Dozens and dozens of county sheriffs from around the state of Texas said we're not going to abide by this. This sets up a problem because if, in fact, this legislation does go through, they would be subject to prosecution by Eric Holder and the