by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jan. 9, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Sean can’t wait to get out of the door to get a vacation he didn’t get over Christmas. Before he goes, the boys talk about New Mexico, the vaccines, illegal immigration and the border.
by Tony McDonald | Jan. 9, 2023 | Commentary, State
With the 88th Legislative Session beginning on January 10, citizens must know the important deadlines they’ll need to confront in order to ensure bills they support have a shot to pass the Texas House and Senate and to be signed by the governor. Because it is a much...
by Michael Quinn Sullivan | Jan. 7, 2023 | Commentary, Federal
A historic vote late Friday finally secured the speakership of the U.S. House for a California Republican, but the path getting there could reshape congressional action for years to come. Two dozen reform-minded conservatives forced major concessions that will shift...
by Erin Anderson | Jan. 6, 2023 | State
Texas is providing legal support for a Florida law designed to protect children ages 9 years old and younger from exposure to sexual content while in school. Similar legislation may soon be considered by the Texas Legislature, set to convene January 10. Texas Attorney...
by Texas Scorecard | Jan. 6, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Video
Texas legislators have filed more than two dozen bills to create gun restrictions and enforce gun control measures. To read the full story, click here.
by Sydnie Henry | Jan. 6, 2023 | Houston, Local
After widespread voting issues in the Harris County November election, Republican county judge candidate Alexandra Del Moral Mealer filed an election contest to challenge the outcome of her race and request a new election. “After reviewing all publicly available data,...
by Darrell Frost | Jan. 6, 2023 | Federal
A resolution demanding the resignation of U.S. Sen. John Cornyn was passed this week by the executive committee of a northeast Texas county’s Republican Party. The Lamar County Republican Party executive committee’s resolution demands Cornyn resign based on his “lack...
by Soli Rice | Jan. 6, 2023 | State
Children in Texas are being sexualized in many ways, from attending drag events to being force-fed puberty blockers and sterilizing cross-sex hormones. In response, grassroots organizations throughout the state are rising up, demanding an end to the sexualization of...
by Sydnie Henry | Jan. 6, 2023 | State
Grassroots organizations such as Texans for Strong Borders, the Texas GOP, and True Texas Project, as well as policy experts, are prioritizing border security ahead of Texas’ 88th Legislative Session. “Visibility is so high on this crisis, we may actually get this...
by Erin Anderson | Jan. 6, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
Hundreds of conservative grassroots activists and Republican elected officials in Collin County strengthened statewide calls for lawmakers to stop giving Democrats powerful committee chairmanships—a Texas GOP priority for the 2023 legislative session that starts on...
by Michael Quinn Sullivan | Jan. 6, 2023 | Commentary, Life
Politicians are at their most condescending when informing constituents that they “just don’t understand.” The comment inevitably comes when the constituent has expressed frustration that long-promised action on publicly popular legislation has yet to materialize....
by Texas Scorecard | Jan. 6, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Video
Legislators who pretend to be conservatives… Men who pretend to be women… This edition of The Headline will explore what they are all really doing!
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | Jan. 6, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Politicians arrogantly place ridiculous demands on citizens who criticize public policy results. In our republican form of government, explains Michael Quinn Sullivan in today’s podcast, the citizens are allowed to miss every single millisecond of government hearings,...
by Darrell Frost | Jan. 5, 2023 | Local, Metroplex
Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed former Dallas County Commissioner J.J. Koch to Dallas County’s Criminal District Court No. 2, according to The Dallas Express. Koch is replacing Judge Nancy Kennedy, who was recently elected to Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals....
by Sydnie Henry | Jan. 5, 2023 | Federal
President Joe Biden will visit El Paso on Sunday, nearly two years after his inauguration sparked an onslaught of illegal border crossings and just days after announcing a slew of policy changes that further weaken U.S. immigration laws. On account of Biden’s open...
by Katy Marshall | Jan. 5, 2023 | State
Texans for Vaccine Choice (TFVC) is calling on lawmakers to pass more medical freedom protections for Texans during the state’s 88th Legislative Session, which starts next week. As Texans continue fighting for vaccine choice, the grassroots education and advocacy...
by Soli Rice | Jan. 5, 2023 | State
With the 88th Texas Legislative Session mere days away, new polling reveals that Republican voters want more conservative values and stronger representation in government. A new poll from Defend Texas Liberty shows that Texas Republican voters’ approval of President...
by Sid Miller | Jan. 5, 2023 | Commentary
America loves capitalism! Why wouldn’t we? Thanks to the free flow of capital, along with a rules-based marketplace and credible courts to call balls and strikes, America has developed the largest, wealthiest middle class in history. One of the best aspects of...
by Erin Anderson | Jan. 5, 2023 | State
Texas taxpayers are literally forced to fund their own political opposition in the state Legislature. Each legislative session, local governments spend millions of tax dollars on professional lobbyists to push policies in Austin that hurt citizens. With a new session...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jan. 5, 2023 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch is a dedicated immigration attorney from Austin, Texas with a passion for helping her clients navigate the often-complex and convoluted immigration system. She has a reputation for being an empathetic advocate for...