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North Texas Rep. Nate Schatzline won’t run for reelection
Schatzline, a leading conservative, joins the National Faith Advisory Board to help pastors advocate for religious freedom, life, and family values amid a spiritual national focus.
- On Monday, State Rep. Nate Schatzline, Fort Worth Republican, said he will not seek reelection and will join the National Faith Advisory Board, announcing the move in a video on Oct. 27.
- The National Faith Advisory Board, founded by Paula White, a Florida televangelist who has advised President Donald Trump, was formed by Trump in 2021 and reinstated in his second term.
- Schatzline will continue to pastor at Mercy Culture Church and oversee For Liberty & Justice while serving through January 2027.
- With Schatzline stepping down, Alan Blaylock, Fort Worth City Council member, said he will seek the vacant House District 93 seat, while Steve Sprowls, Northwest ISD trustee, congratulated Schatzline shortly afterward.
- Earlier this summer, Schatzline sought a Senate seat but dropped out after activist Leigh Wambsganss entered with an endorsement from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
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