AUSTIN, TX – Embattled Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen released a statement Tuesday morning saying he will not seek re-election.
"Since Friday, I have had numerous conversations with Members who care deeply about the Texas House, and I respect the manner in which they have handled this entire situation. After much prayer, consultation, and thoughtful consideration with my family, it is clear that I can no longer seek re-election as State Representative of District 25, and subsequently, as Speaker of the House. I care deeply about this body and the work we have accomplished over the years, namely, the outstanding success we achieved in the 86th Legislature. My below colleagues have made clear that it is in the best interest of both myself and the House to move on, and I thank them for the respectful and thoughtful way in which they have convinced me to do so."
Bonnen had a conversation with Empower Texans founder Michael Quinn Sullivan in which he offered Sullivan a deal if his conservative group would target ten House Republicans in the upcoming election cycle. San Angelo's state representative Drew Darby was on that list. Darby earlier condemned Bonnen after Sullivan released the recording of their conversation.
This is a developing story.
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