August 2025
General Members Meeting
MARY ELIZABETH CASTLE
Director of Government Relations
Texas Values
Monday, August 25, 2025
Doors Open at 11:00am
Facilities Resource, Inc.
1641 Scottsdale Drive
MUST RSVP by August 20th at 6PM
This meeting is open to all Republican women and men.
1641 Scottsdale Drive
MUST RSVP by August 20th at 6PM
This meeting is open to all Republican women and men.
Roasted Pork Loin and Roasted Chicken Breast, Jeweled Wild Rice, Roasted Asparagus, Deconstructed Ladybird Salad, Warm Sliced French Bread, Banana Pudding, and Iced Tea and Water
Catered by Shakers Catering
Meeting and Lunch - $25*
Meeting Only - $10*
*credit card transaction fees apply
*purchase is nonrefundable
Catered by Shakers Catering
Meeting and Lunch - $25*
Meeting Only - $10*
*credit card transaction fees apply
*purchase is nonrefundable
Mary Elizabeth Castle
Director of Government Relations, Texas Values

Mary Elizabeth Castle is the Director of Government Relations for Texas Values and Texas Values Action, the largest statewide policy organization focusing on faith, family, and freedom in the State of Texas. As the Director of Government Relations, she works daily with the Texas Values team, legislators, and their staff at the Texas Capitol to ensure pro-family values are protected.
Mary Elizabeth has been published in the Daily Signal for her work on protecting children and is a contributor to the pro-life publication Society of St. Sabastian where she has been awarded the honor of both ‘Fellow’ and ‘Academic Fellow’. Mary Elizabeth has been invited to speak at venues across the state of Texas and the United States including the Texas GOP Convention, the national Pro-life Women’s Conference (PLWC) and Women’s Declaration International (WDI). She was the 2023 recipient of the “Freedom Award” from the Christian conservative group, Texas Minority Coalition.
Before joining the Texas Values team, Ms. Castle worked under the General Counsel at Midwestern State University, focusing on education policy. She also worked at First Liberty, where she conducted research and performed outreach for attorneys.
In law school, Mary Elizabeth interned for the Honorable Robert Junell in the federal district court of West Texas and the Honorable Vikki Miles-LaGrange in the federal district court of Oklahoma. She was also president of Texas Tech’s chapter of the Federalist Society.
Mary Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Southern Methodist University and received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech School of Law. She is currently an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas and previously served for 2 years on the board of directors for an Austin pro-life group.
Mary Elizabeth has been published in the Daily Signal for her work on protecting children and is a contributor to the pro-life publication Society of St. Sabastian where she has been awarded the honor of both ‘Fellow’ and ‘Academic Fellow’. Mary Elizabeth has been invited to speak at venues across the state of Texas and the United States including the Texas GOP Convention, the national Pro-life Women’s Conference (PLWC) and Women’s Declaration International (WDI). She was the 2023 recipient of the “Freedom Award” from the Christian conservative group, Texas Minority Coalition.
Before joining the Texas Values team, Ms. Castle worked under the General Counsel at Midwestern State University, focusing on education policy. She also worked at First Liberty, where she conducted research and performed outreach for attorneys.
In law school, Mary Elizabeth interned for the Honorable Robert Junell in the federal district court of West Texas and the Honorable Vikki Miles-LaGrange in the federal district court of Oklahoma. She was also president of Texas Tech’s chapter of the Federalist Society.
Mary Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Southern Methodist University and received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech School of Law. She is currently an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas and previously served for 2 years on the board of directors for an Austin pro-life group.