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TMPA- Texas Minute

TMPA- Texas Minute

Written by: Texas Municipal Police Association
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The TMPA Texas Minute delivers rapid, no-nonsense updates on what’s happening across the state in the world of Texas law enforcement. Hosted by Tyler Owen, this weekly briefing cuts straight to the stories that matter most to the men and women who wear the badge.

In each episode, you’ll get quick-hit updates from:

  • TMPA Field Services — boots-on-the-ground support, major incidents, and member advocacy
  • Legislative Affairs — inside-the-Capitol intel from those who live the legislative session and fight for officers’ rights
  • Training & Education — upcoming courses, statewide events, and highlights from TMPA’s expert instructors

Fast. Accurate. Texas-strong.

Whether you’re headed to shift, rolling code, or wrapping up a long tour, the TMPA Texas Minute keeps you connected to the issues shaping our profession.

Stay informed. Stay prepared. Stay protected by TMPA.

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Episodes
  • TMPA- Texas Minute- Feb 13, 2026
    Feb 11 2026

    This week on The Texas Minute:
    Polk County politics heat up, major Brady law reforms advance at the Capitol, Texas City faces internal turmoil, and TMPA supports hundreds of officers at Galveston Mardi Gras. A fast, statewide rundown of what’s impacting Texas law enforcement.

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    2 mins
  • TMPA- Texas Minute- Feb 19, 2026
    Feb 19 2026

    This week on The Texas Minute:
    Blue Grit Podcast Episode #128, “Murphy’s Law,” drops as TMPA Regional Attorney Lee Hon and Field Representative Robby Campbell break down the latest out of Polk County and their dealings with County Judge Sydney Murphy.

    TMPA Directors and staff hit the road across Texas this week in support of Senator John Cornyn—reminding everyone to get out and vote for those who stand with law enforcement. Visit TMPA.org for our full list of endorsed candidates.

    Meanwhile, Travis County DA José Garza is back in the headlines after announcing he will seek a retrial of former Austin officer Daniel Sanchez. We’re monitoring developments and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

    A quick statewide rundown of what’s impacting Texas law enforcement.

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    2 mins
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