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Austin TAG Meeting – This Monday, February 18th

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February 14, 2013

Texans for Accountable Government meets to provide a casual, friendly environment for concerned citizens to become community activists.

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Fluoride

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December 9, 2011

Currently, the citizens of Austin are subject to forced medication. When the government adds “medicine” to the public drinking water without the informed consent of every citizen, something is terribly wrong. Texans for Accountable Government, in alliance with Fluoride Free …

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Operation De-Fuse

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January 1, 2010

Texans for Accountable Government want to ensure that the Austin Regional Intelligence Center is the most transparent and accountable Fusion Center in the entire country. We will hold Police Chief Acevedo to his word that; no private data will be …

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Roads

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December 9, 2009

Road issues – double-tax Toll Roads, and the TTC they were (are) supposed to finance – probably have a bigger fiscal impact on texans than any other. Many TAG folks were active in the corridor fight for years; we are …

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Stop Vampire Cops!

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November 2, 2009

“Stop Vampire Cops” is an initiative in response to Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo’s ambition to train his DWI task force to draw blood from motorists suspected of Driving While Intoxicated. Additionally, Chief Acevedo began what have been dubbed ”No …

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