by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | Jun. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: GOP timidity or duplicity has finally pushed Chris over the edge. In his effort to talk with Sean about anything but government and politics, Captain James T. Kirk is invoked.
by Texas Minute | Jun. 2, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
SCOTX Clears Path for A.G. To Investigate Illegal Alien Shelter… Texas Legislature Approves Record-High State Budget… Lawmakers Send Ban on Foreign Land Ownership to Governor… Measure Eliminating Lottery Commission Goes to the Governor…
by Brandon Waltens | Jun. 1, 2025 | State
An effort to reinstate the Texas attorney general’s power to prosecute election crimes is officially dead for the legislative session after House and Senate negotiators failed to reach a compromise before the Saturday night deadline. House Bill 5138, which sought to...
by Brandon Waltens | Jun. 1, 2025 | State
The Texas House has approved a sweeping education package known as the “Parental Bill of Rights,” aimed at affirming the authority of parents in public education. Senate Bill 12, authored by State Sen. Brandon Creighton (R–Conroe) and carried in the House by State...
by Real Texans | Jun. 1, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
In this edition of REAL TEXANS, we visit with Sid Miller about life in the rodeo, the importance of buying products made in the Lone Star State, and the politics of agriculture. And, yes, we talk about the statewide agency he has been elected to oversee three...
by Brandon Waltens | May. 31, 2025 | State
The Texas Legislature has approved the final version of the state’s budget, with both chambers passing the conference committee report for Senate Bill 1—the only bill lawmakers are constitutionally required to pass. Despite a historic $24 billion surplus and calls...
by Daniel Greer | May. 30, 2025 | State
The Texas Lottery Commission is set to be abolished, with lottery management moving to the Department of Licensing and Regulation after lawmakers lost faith in the agency that’s overseen the lottery since shortly after its inception. The commission, which has been in...
by Addie Hovland | May. 30, 2025 | State
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that Attorney General Ken Paxton can investigate and seek judicial remedies against Annunciation House, a Catholic non-profit that operates several homeless shelters throughout the El Paso area allegedly benefitting illegal aliens. ...
by Daily Headlines | May. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– Texas Legislature Sends Foreign Land Ownership Ban to Governor – House Rejects Paxton’s Call on Election Integrity Measure – Harris County Bureaucrats Among America’s Highest-Paid Government Employees
by Joseph Trimmer | May. 30, 2025 | Houston, Local
Houston’s $7 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 can now move forward following court approval of a settlement in a years-long legal dispute over misallocated drainage funds. On Friday, Houston Mayor John Whitmire notified the city council that the...
by Adam Cahn | May. 30, 2025 | Aggie Scorecard, State
COLLEGE STATION—Following some November 2024 eliminations, the regents of the Texas A&M University System will likely terminate dozens more “low-performing” academic programs. But how state lawmakers decide to define the term “low-performing” will impact the...
by The Kambree Show | May. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Video
18-year-old Ava Moore was reportedly hit & killed by an illegal alien on a jet ski at Lake Grapevine.
by Michael Wilson | May. 30, 2025 | Houston, Local
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces a wave of new arrests in a Houston drug case involving illegal aliens, the Houston Police Department is drawing scrutiny for delaying the release of bodycam footage tied to incidents when ICE was called in for...
by Brandon Waltens | May. 30, 2025 | State
The Texas Legislature has approved final language for Senate Bill 17, sending the long-debated measure to Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature. The bill, designed to restrict foreign adversaries from acquiring land in Texas, has undergone significant changes since it...
by The Salcedo Storm Podcast | May. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast: Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells are the founders of safe house. It’s The nonprofit organization with a vision to unite communities to eradicate human trafficking and restore hope, freedom, and a future to every survivor.
by Reflections on Life and Liberty | May. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Most of us don’t like to acknowledge reality. It can be very inconvenient for our carefully crafted ordering of the world. A friend of mine likes to say that “reality is an acquired taste,” and he’s right. Yet, without a clear-eyed assessment of where we are, we’ll...
by Texas Minute | May. 30, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts
Connections to Conflicted Vendor Run Deep at Texas Lottery… House Rejects Paxton’s Call on Election Integrity Measure… Harris County Bureaucrats Best-paid in America… Prosper ISD JROTC Teacher Charged With Sex Crime Against Student… Stockdale ISD Teacher...
by Daily Headlines | May. 29, 2025 | Texas Scorecard Podcasts, Texas Scorecard Video
– With Democrats Holding Out, Bail Reform Push Collapses in Texas House – Legislation to Make Vaccine Manufacturers Liable Passes Senate – Houston Ends Traffic Stop Quotas in Unanimous Vote
by Luca Cacciatore | May. 29, 2025 | State
Members of the Texas House have rejected a call from Attorney General Ken Paxton to swiftly concur with changes made by senators to a critical election integrity proposal. On Wednesday, Paxton’s office issued a release calling on House lawmakers to concur with...
by Addie Hovland | May. 29, 2025 | State
Senate lawmakers failed to vote on a measure protecting children from sexual content in libraries before the midnight deadline on Wednesday. House Bill 3225, authored by State Rep. Daniel Alders (R–Tyler) and sponsored by State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R–Mineola) in the...