by Erin Anderson | Jun. 26, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
A controversial “Pride” event held on Princeton Independent School District property featuring drag queens performing for children and adults was toned down compared to similar events, due to new policies implemented by the district that protect kids from exposure to...
by Sydnie Henry | Jun. 26, 2023 | Decision Texas, Federal
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled his border policy proposals for his presidential campaign during an event in Eagle Pass, highlighting the need to secure the border, build a wall, and stop the invasion. DeSantis said he would “use force to repel” criminal illegal...
by Emily Medeiros | Jun. 26, 2023 | Federal
As the Biden administration continues to fail Texans amid the border crisis and the Hunter Biden scandal continues to plague the president, U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are calling for President Joe Biden to be impeached. In the U.S. House,...
by Matthew DeLaCruz | Jun. 26, 2023 | Decision Texas, State
AMARILLO — Republican Jamie Haynes, a parental rights advocate, has announced her 2024 campaign for Texas House District 86. “I am proud to announce my candidacy for state representative of District 86,” Haynes said. “We must protect our spirit, traditions, and...
by Texas Scorecard | Jun. 26, 2023 | Uncategorized
State Sen. Angela Paxton says she will carry out her duties as the Senate prepares for a trial in the impeachment of her husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton. Paxton’s comments come as some have called on the two-term McKinney Republican to recuse...
by Valerie Muñoz | Jun. 26, 2023 | Houston, Local
As challenges continue surfacing as a result of record levels of illegal border crossings, “Colony Ridge Communities”—the land development company responsible for providing loans for the construction of one of the largest illegal alien settlements in America—is...
by Emily Medeiros | Jun. 26, 2023 | State
Although the Texas Legislature failed to pass school choice legislation earlier this year, with many Democrats and Republicans alike voting against it, a new study has found that a majority of Texans support expanding educational freedom. A new poll conducted by the...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 26, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
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by Ryan Hughes | Jun. 26, 2023 | East Texas, Local
Despite parents’ requests to move two sexually explicit books from the teen section to the adult section, the Tyler Public Library maintains that one of the books in question belongs in the teen section. Two sexually explicit books, “All Boys Aren’t Blue” and...
by Matthew DeLaCruz | Jun. 26, 2023 | State
In a move that has ignited a firestorm of controversy, Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a measure aimed at expanding the voting rights of disabled Texans. The measure’s vague wording would have put the election system at more risk of malfeasance. The veto of House Bill...
by Katy Marshall | Jun. 23, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
After recently announcing their new pick for superintendent, Highland Park Independent School District has purchased a $1.8 million home for Mike Rockwood to live in—rent-free. Rockwood began working for the district in April 2023, with his contract running through...
by Soli Rice | Jun. 23, 2023 | Central Texas, Local
KEMPNER — A small Texas town with an approximate population of 1,500 promoted the LGBT agenda with a drag queen-themed festival targeting children. Despite the presence of children, individuals dressed in their rainbow-themed merchandise, drag queen costumes, and...
by Ryan Hughes | Jun. 23, 2023 | State
Texas Christian University’s course called “The Queer Art of Drag,” meant to showcase the history of drag and teach students how to become drag queens, has been running since 2021. The class is instructed by Dr. Nino Testa—who also holds pronoun trainings for...
by Texas Scorecard | Jun. 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
After public backlash, Texas Tech University has walked back plans to offer a class on ”Witches, Bruxas, & Black Magic” this fall.
by Micah Rice | Jun. 23, 2023 | Houston, Local
As Gov. Greg Abbott finishes signing legislation from the regular 88th Legislative Session, he approved two Republican-backed measures to reform elections in response to Harris County’s chaotic 2022 election. Authored by State Sen. Paul Bettencourt (R–Houston), the...
by Erin Anderson | Jun. 23, 2023 | Local
Amarillo Crime Stoppers is seeking a former substitute teacher wanted for sexually assaulting a student. Lucio Antonio Murillo, 20, was a substitute teacher at Austin Middle School in Amarillo Independent School District from December 2021 until he reportedly resigned...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 23, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
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by Erin Anderson | Jun. 23, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
A conservative North Texas school district is proposing new policies designed to counter “transgender” ideology being pushed into schools by the federal government and their far-left activist allies. Keller Independent School District trustees previewed revisions to...