Collin County Republican Party Principles

The Republican philosophy, which make up the core of the Collin County Republican Principles, is a true reflection of traditional Texas values. It is these Republican principles that will sustain Texas into the future and continue to make our State strong, prosperous and proud.

These principles are what our nation was founded upon, and what we should strive to hold our elected officials accountable to. We encourage all citizens to strive to uphold and demonstrate these principles to  help maintain our civil society.

Limited
Government

A government that promotes policies to unlock individual potential and unleash economic growth. Government that does not try to be all things to all people.

Opportunity
for All

The opportunity to chart one’s own course start a business, chase a dream, or build a life regardless of gender, race, or religion.

Strong
Families

Families intent on giving their children the hope of a better tomorrow, the promise of a safe and secure today, and an appreciation and respect of yesterday.

Personal
Responsibility

Individuals taking personal responsibility for their own actions and a criminal justice system based on this idea. With freedom comes responsibility.

Rugged
Individualism

The entrepreneurial spirit of the individual that continues to solidify Texas as a world economic power.

Principled,
Innovative
Leadership

Principled leaders with an understanding of Texas’ heritage and a clear vision for Texas’ future. Leadership that is unwavering in the face of criticism, steadfast when confronted with adversity, and committed to building a better State.

Honest
Compassion

A society assisting those in need rather than a government trying to solve every problem by simply throwing more money at it.

Quality
Education

An educational system that prepares children for tomorrow’s workplace regardless of race, wealth or geographical location. Education is the bedrock of freedom and the gateway to opportunity.

Freedom

Freedom that is God given, affirmed by our Founding Fathers, articulated in the Declaration of Independence, and protected by the Constitution.