Fabby announces run for District 10 seat

T.J. Fabby
T.J. Fabby

(EDITOR’S NOTE: T.J. Fabby lost to Jim Pitts in the last Republican primary.)

T.J. Fabby campaign press release

Republican T. J. Fabby has announced his candidacy for State Representative in House District 10. Fabby is seeking to replace Jim Pitts, who recently announced his retirement from the Texas House.

“The majority of residents across Ellis and Henderson counties support the idea of limited government, and I wholeheartedly agree. That is why I have spent the past six years of my life working hard as a conservative political activist trying to promote the principles of liberty locally as well as in Austin. I am eager to work for the people of House District 10 to promote these ideas of freedom and prosperity in the Texas House of Representatives,” said Fabby.

Fabby has been active in the Ellis County Republican Party since 2008. In 2009, he helped to found the Ellis County Tea Party movement. In 2010, he served as a delegate to the State Convention for the Republican Party of Texas. In 2012, he again served as a delegate to the State Convention and then went on to serve as an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida alongside Commissioner Paul D. Perry, who has endorsed Fabby for State Representative.

“T. J. Fabby is a champion of liberty,” Perry said, “and I believe he will stand up for the values of the people of House District 10.”

During the 83rd legislative session, Fabby joined with a group of conservatives to author a bill that would have protected Texas taxpayers from the taxes and penalties associated with Obamacare. Fabby also traveled to Austin several times during the session to meet with legislators, testify on bills in committee, and support several causes, including the pro life rally during the second special session.

Fabby grew up in Red Oak and has lived in Waxahachie for the past eight years with his wife and two young children. He owns two small businesses: Liberty Container and Liberty Tree Service. He and his family attend Freedom Fellowship International Church in Waxahachie. For more information about T. J. Fabby, visit www.tjfabby.com. To contact Fabby call 972-937-8733 or email him at [email protected].

One thought on “Fabby announces run for District 10 seat”

  1. TJ I just found out is nothing but another politician. I attempted many times on facebook to debate him in regards to Trump (me for; him against) but he refused to ever debate me so he took the liberal route, removed my comments and blocked me not only from his personal page but his group page as well. A little background, when TJ was running I was a huge supporter and did all that I could to get his name out but somewhere along the line he decided he was no longer an advocate of free speech when he doesn’t agree with it. I am truly shocked that someone I fought to put into office just raged on me because he didn’t like what I had to say. I assure you TJ if you ever attempt to run for office again I will do everything in my power to squash ever single one of your lies you spew. I really had higher hopes for you man. Good luck in the future. Let’s see how long it takes to delete this.

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