Biedermann Letter to San Antonio Mayor
August 17, 2020
Today, Representative Biedermann sent a letter to Mayor Nirenberg of San Antonio in reference to the relocation of the Alamo Cenotaph. The letter is below:
Read moreToday, Representative Biedermann sent a letter to Mayor Nirenberg of San Antonio in reference to the relocation of the Alamo Cenotaph. The letter is below:
Read moreToday, Rep. Kyle Biedermann sent a letter to Governor Abbott about the current state of many businesses in Texas. District 73 represents some of the finest wineries in Texas, one of the industries being unfairly targeted by Governor Abbott’s mandated shut downs. Read the full letter below.
Read moreMy staff and I have been meeting with Texas Commission for Environmental Quality (TCEQ) staff over the interim on a multitude of issues. Two issues have been of primary focus. The Aggregate Production Operations (APO) issue is receiving a lot of attention via the APO interim charge committee. We have had extensive discussions with a number of District 73 constituents to learn more of their perspectives and the new scientific…
Read moreBiedermann signed onto a letter with 49 colleagues in the in the Texas House and 14 in the Senate. The letter requests a clarification in the executive order that shut down restaurants with over 51% in alcohol sales. “The Texas Restaurant Association estimates this confusion has closed over 1,500 restaurants and put 35,000 employees out of work, making them once again reliant on unemployment benefits to help make ends meet. To…
Read moreThe Cenotaph Resolution to the RPT Convention is necessary due to the blatant disregard by our Republican leadership for the Republican delegates who voted to protect the Cenotaph and the voice of republicans voters. Republicans shouldn’t let Republicans move the Cenotaph. Timeline June 2018- At RPT Convention Plank# 296 overwhelmingly passed which stated, “ the Cenotaph shall not be removed from its present site”, Aug 30, 2018- The Alamo Citizen…
Read moreGovernor Abbott, I have sent multiple letters to your office about the Alamo Plan and have not not received a reply from you or your staff. As a member of the legislature I find this concerning. In the past few months, you have acted with excessive executive powers under the guise of COVID-19. With that said, on the Alamo, your leadership has been nonexistent. Why do you refuse to stand…
Read moreBy Representative Kyle Biedermann The 87th Texas Legislative Session begins in January and I believe it will be one of the most difficult we’ve had in decades. Covid-19 is having a dramatic effect on all of us and we do not yet know how extensive this pandemic will affect the state budget, and in turn, public education funding in Texas. The potential reduction to the education budget next session comes…
Read moreYesterday, Rep. Biedermann sent a letter to all our local leaders in HD 73 and Governor Abbott asking them to work together to provide some property tax relief for our shared constituency. Biedermann said, “Texas has seen historic unemployment and the devaluing of our natural resources that fund our government. The citizens that we all represent are losing their jobs, and those who have jobs are seeing their wages significantly…
Read moreApril 21st, 2020 Representative Biedermann Comments on Speaker Bonnen Giving Democrats More Influence Over the Texas Budget FREDERICKSBURG, TX — On Monday it was announced that Speaker Bonnen removed Drew Darby, a Republican critic of the Speaker, from his position on the Legislative Budget Board. Much to the surprise of some Republicans, Bonnen appointed a liberal Democrat, Mary Gonzalez, to replace Darby. On Tuesday, Representative Biedermann commented on Speaker Bonnen’s decision…
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