by Texas Scorecard | Sep. 24, 2024 | Commentary
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is among those spearheading a movement in Congress to oppose any measure that would force women to register for selective service. Yesterday, we asked readers if women, like men, should be subject to being drafted for military service. Do...
by Texas Minute | Sep. 24, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Border Official Accuses Biden & Harris of Covering Up Crisis… Texas Sues Federal Government Over Environmental Law… Arrington Exposes Kamala Harris’ Anti-Law Enforcement Record… City Raises Property Taxes 30%—Without Voter Approval…
Teacher’s Aide Arrested for...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 23, 2024 | Local, West Texas
Lubbock County will not impose higher property taxes on residents this year, thanks to the actions of two county commissioners. On Monday, Precinct 2 Commissioner Jason Corley and Precinct 4 Commissioner Jordan Rackler skipped a commissioners court meeting, blocking a...
by Valerie Muñoz | Sep. 23, 2024 | Federal, State
A federal judge has rejected Colony Ridge’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit against the Houston-area development, which immigration experts say is using Spanish advertising to lure in illegal aliens. The original civil suit against Colony Ridge by the U.S. Department of...
by Emily Medeiros | Sep. 23, 2024 | Federal
A now-former border official has come forward to members of Congress accusing the Biden-Harris administration of intentionally covering up the severity of the border crisis. Retired San Diego Sector Chief Aaron Heitke testified before the U.S. House Homeland Security...
by Will Biagini | Sep. 23, 2024 | Federal
Texas has sued the federal government for waging war against the state’s oil and gas industry through the weaponization of environmental laws. According to a press release by Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Biden-Harris administration’s decision to classify the...
by The Kambree Show | Sep. 23, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Video
The Texas congressman led the warning alongside an Illinois congresswoman and 22 other Republican lawmakers.
by Emily Medeiros | Sep. 23, 2024 | Austin, Local, Metroplex
Dallas Police Department Chief Eddie Garcia plans to retire from law enforcement and move to Austin to assume a new administrative position overseeing the capital city’s public safety. A memorandum obtained by WFAA revealed that Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 23, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
Elected officials in the small North Texas city of Whitesboro want a big property tax increase, and thanks to a carve-out in the state’s tax laws, they won’t need voters’ approval to get it. Whitesboro—a city in Grayson County with a population of about...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 23, 2024 | Houston, Local
A newly certified teacher’s aide in Conroe Independent School District is facing a charge of sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison. Conroe ISD police arrested KeSean DaVante Carter, 24, on September 20 after an...
by Debra McClure | Sep. 23, 2024 | Federal
U.S. Rep. Jodey Arrington (TX-19) introduced a resolution condemning Vice President Kamala Harris for championing anti-law enforcement policies that promote and encourage lawlessness nationwide. In a press release on Thursday announcing the resolution, Arrington said,...
by James Trimm | Sep. 23, 2024 | Commentary
The political leaning of the Jewish community in America is changing rapidly. In recent years the Democratic Party has waned in its support for Israel, while the Republican Party has stood by Israel; President Trump even moved the American Embassy to Jerusalem, while...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Sep. 23, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Chris and Sean talk about things they both just did, completely out of character. And they also discuss Tim A-Walz admiting we can’t have four more years of what we just went through!
by Exposed | Sep. 23, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
When it comes to electricity, we’re in danger of being cut off from the prosperity of the past, as well as the promise of a prosperous future. Texans are people who insist on making our own way, and we bristle when outsiders tell us what to do. Unfortunately, our...
by Texas Minute | Sep. 23, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
David Cook Selected to Challenge Dade Phelan… Dallas Judge Keeps State Fair Gun Ban in Place… Chip Roy Calls on Speaker Johnson To Oppose Drafting Women Into Military… Lubbock County Judge Pushes for Higher Taxes…
by Daily Headlines | Sep. 20, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
-Harlingen School Board Paid Superintendent $250K to Resign -Dallas City Council Stifles Residents Speech
by Brandon Waltens | Sep. 20, 2024 | State
Most incoming Republican Texas House members appear to have thrown their support behind State Rep. David Cook for Speaker of the House in a move to coalesce around a single challenger against Dade Phelan ahead of the Republican Caucus vote in December. The decision...
by Erin Anderson | Sep. 20, 2024 | Local, West Texas
Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish used what some are calling scare tactics to pressure two county commissioners to support a property tax increase that their constituents oppose. Parrish held a press conference Thursday with Lubbock County Sheriff Kelly Rowe and UMC...
by Emily Medeiros | Sep. 20, 2024 | Local, Metroplex
This article has been updated since publication. A Dallas County judge has ruled that the State Fair of Texas’ firearm ban can stay in place following a legal challenge by Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton then filed an accelerated appeal to Texas’ new 15th...
by The Kambree Show | Sep. 20, 2024 | Texas Scorecard Video
Illegal Alien Parole Scheme Unfrozen, Over Half a Million Have Been Granted Entry