I am proud to serve as Senior Spokesperson for @YALiberty, an organization that exists to #MakeLibertyWin by holding politicians accountable to our Constitution.
Over the last several months, @YALiberty activists have been working hard to make Texas the 21st Constitutional Carry state in America by putting pressure on the Texas politicians.
Knocking nearly 12,000 doors and making over 79,000 phone calls, @YALiberty students connected constituents directly to their representatives and senators so they could tell them:
Sticker Shock: When @Walgreens in Texas wants to charge me $300 for a prescription that my direct primary care doctor in Maine could give me directly for $5.
When people see these exorbitant prices in healthcare, remember that government is the dam blocking choice and competition from flowing freely through the marketplace for the benefit of a privileged few corporate actors.
The reason I can’t get my prescription for $5 directly from the prescribing physician in Texas is a state law that prohibits me from doing so.
We often think of it as the burning flame of a torch — fragile, yet enduring as it is passed from generation to generation.
But lately, I’ve begun to wonder if it is more like water — adaptable and winding its way through all the cracks of tyranny.
Over this past year, I have seen great tyranny — but I have also seen Liberty alive in every small act of disobedience: from the rise of cryptocurrency to the school choice revolution.
The more tightly tyrants close their grip around our Liberty, they more human innovation will cause those freedoms to slip through their fingers in clever and unexpected ways.
Today, I delivered testimony before the Maine Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee in favor of Representative Heidi Sampson's Defend the Guard legislation:
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Senator Luccini, Representative Ciazzo, and members of the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs, I am Eric Brakey, former Maine Senator from Androscoggin County, and I am before you today to testify in favor of LD 1285, Defend the Guard.
Do you remember where were you twenty years ago when the first Maine boots hit the ground in Afghanistan?
While I may be a younger citizen than most on this committee, I am old enough to remember the start of that war and the justification for it.