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16 Facts About Kyle Biedermann

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Kyle Biedermann defeated incumbent Doug Miller, chairman of the Special Purpose District Committee, on May 24,2016, in the Republican primary runoff election.

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Kyle Biedermann polled 10,481 votes to Miller's 8,438.

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Kyle Biedermann faced no Democratic opponent in the November 2016 general election.

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Kyle Biedermann won his second House term in the general election held on November 6,2018.

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Kyle Biedermann supported SB 1252, otherwise known as the Interstate Compact for Border Security, which would have given the State of Texas the power to enforce the State's own border protection laws.

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Kyle Biedermann voted to end benefits for illegal immigrants as well as penalizing employers who do not use E-Verify and allow law enforcement to check the legal status of detained individuals.

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Kyle Biedermann describes himself as pro-life, voting on numerous pieces of legislation to restrict or prohibit the practice of abortion in the state of Texas.

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Kyle Biedermann voted on the 2nd and 22nd Amendment of SB 8 which would have banned a procedure known as "dismemberment abortions" and the abolishment of late term abortions for children with disabilities.

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Kyle Biedermann voted against HB 486, a bill that would have made it easier for school districts to raise property taxes without first getting voter approval.

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Kyle Biedermann voted against SB 1 RV No 164, a motion that killed 3 amendments that would have expanded property tax reform.

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Kyle Biedermann is in favor of the secession of Texas from the Union.

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On January 26,2021, Kyle Biedermann filed the Texas Independence Referendum Act, a bill to allow for a state referendum on secession.

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Kyle Biedermann attended the storming of the United States Capitol on January 6,2021.

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Kyle Biedermann refused to release emails from his official government account from the dates surrounding his trip to Washington, DC despite the email being in the public record per the Texas Public Information Act.

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In January 2017, Kyle Biedermann sent a survey to Muslim leaders asking them questions about their interpretations of Islam in preparation for a "Homeland Security Summit".

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The surveys were distributed as part of a campaign designed to expose "radical Islamic terrorism in Texas", and preceded a forum Mr Kyle Biedermann held at the State Capitol, scheduled to coincide with Texas Muslim Capitol Day, an educational event.