Texas GOP officials condemn Charles Butt, chair of San Antonio's H-E-B
Republican Party officials in Texas have declared war on the 86-year-old chairman of beloved San Antonio-based grocery chain H-E-B, accusing him of crimes against conservatism, including the heinous act of accepting food stamps. GOP officials in Brazoria, Harris, Trinity and Tyler counties passed resolutions last Saturday denouncing H-E-B and Butt for "advocating for policies contrary to the Republican Party of Texas platform," reports right-leaning news site The Texan. Those policies include advocating against "election integrity," sponsoring "drag queen shows for children," providing food to the less fortunate and lobbying "against parents' God-given rights and against empowering parents to choose the education that is best for their children."
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