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Young Conservatives of Texas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Young Conservatives of Texas
Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) is a nonpartisan conservative youth organization based in Texas. Founded in 1980, it has chapters at seven universities—including Baylor University, the University of Houston, St. Edward's University, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Texas at Dallas, Tarleton State University, and Texas Tech University. A total of 177 delegates attended the first convention. YCT and its members participate in a wide spectrum of Texas politics, attempting to shape the policies of the state of Texas and the whole of the United States. ==History== Young Conservatives of Texas was formed by a faction that split off from Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) in 1980. The Texas chapter of YAF, led by student activist Steve Munisteri, broke off after a dispute with the national organization. The Young Conservatives of Texas was founded on March 2, 1980, (Texas Independence Day) in Austin. There was a convention held that day wherein Congressman Bill Archer, Ernest Angelo (former Mayor of Midland and former National Committeeman), and many others spoke at a gathering to launch the group. A total of 177 persons attended part or all of the convention. At the conclusion of the convention, it was decided that Young Conservatives of Texas would be founded.
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