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Join us as we hear from newly elected Texas House Representative District 64 Andy Hopper. He will provide an update on what is going on in session at the Texas Capitol. + TREPAC Silent Auction! Please Get Your Ticket(s) » before arriving to the event so we can best prepare for you.

When?

Friday, February 28th, 2025
10:00am - 11:30am

Where?

Decatur Conference Center
2010 US-380,
Decatur, TX 76234

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Meet The Speaker

Andy Hopper

Texas House Representative District 64

Biography
Andy lives on a small farm in Decatur, TX with his wife, Amanda where they raised their 3 sons. The family left suburban life in Denton in 2010 to pursue their dream of living in the country. They had a rough start while trying to figure out how to corral Limousin cattle, but eventually got the hang of the farming thing. The farm currently has a pecan orchard, fruit orchards, large gardens, laying hens, and seasonally is home to pastured chickens and turkeys. The family has also bred and raised Nubian dairy goats and Barbados Blackbelly sheep. Raising sheep taught them to prefer cows.

In November, 2020 Andy and Amanda joined a number of like-minded families in Wise County to found Wise County Conservatives, which quickly became one of the fastest-growing and most active grassroots organizations in North Texas. They also co-founded Trinity Conservative Coalition, with Mike and Marika Olcott of Parker County Conservatives, which currently connects 9 independent conservative groups across 8 counties to facilitate activism. Andy served as the Republican Caucus Chair for Senate District 12 at the 2022 State Convention. Amanda served as the Precinct 3 Chair and the Activism Chair for the Wise County Republican Party until Andy ran in the 2024 Primary. Andy and Amanda are active members of Denton County Conservative Coalition and participate in the coalition for Grassroots America, We the People.

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