Fridays at Point of View means it is our Weekend Edition show. Joining Kerby this week are Debbie Georgatos, Kassie Dulin, Director of Legal Communications at Liberty Institute and Matt Rinaldi, Texas State Representative. We invite you to join the conversation, call us at 800-351-1212 with your questions or comments.
Lawyer, Political Consultant
Debbie Georgatos is a lawyer, political consultant, conservative activist and author, whose first book, Ladies, Can We Talk? America Needs Our Vote! encourages women to embrace liberty-upholding conservative solutions to the challenges America faces. Her book and book talks inspire women to step up and take a prominent leadership role in the American political conversation, and to recognize that they have tremendous power to shape America’s future.
Director of Legal Communications - Liberty Institute
Kassie Dulin is the Director of Legal Communications for the Liberty Institute, a legal organization dedicated to defending religious freedom in America. She served as the assistant to the press secretary on Governor Mike Huckabee’s campaign for president in the 2008 election cycle, and is the creator of VoteUnderGod.com, a national effort to encourage Christians to vote. Kassie holds a Master of Arts in Government from Regent University and is a member of Gateway Church in Southlake, TX.
Texas State Representative
Matt Rinaldi has been active in conservative politics for approximately 20 years, since, as a student at James Madison University, he made national news for his efforts to have the Pledge of Allegiance recited before student government meetings. More recently as a citizen-activist, he was among the first organizers of the Dallas Tea Party and is a coordinator for the Northwest Dallas County Tea Party Coalition. He has also served as Vice President of Programs for the Greater Irving Republican Club, and a member of the Metrocrest and Coppell Republican Clubs. Matt attends St. Ann's Catholic Parish.
Rinaldi Report
This past Monday marked Sine Die–the final day of the Regular Session of the 84th Legislature. While we did not accomplish all the conservative reforms we should expect from a Republican-dominated legislature, this session was nonetheless the most conservative we’ve seen in recent years. -