The 18-foot tall statute is currently scheduled for display from February 28 to October 31.
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Austin Cancels Segregated ‘Antiracism’ Trainings After Drawing Ridicule
Only after receiving national exposure and ridicule did the City of Austin cancel a race-segregated training program for its employees.
John Cornyn: “Target Tehran”
Beware of Texans in D.C. promoting foreign entanglements.
Democrat US Senate Candidate Claims Only a “Hispanic Candidate” Can Beat Ted Cruz
State Sen. Roland Gutierrez made the comments to a Houston audience.
Former Austin Police Chief No Longer Returning Following Public Backlash
Art Acevedo’s withdrawal from the role follows fierce public backlash from across the political spectrum.
Disgraced Former Police Chief Returning to Austin
Interim City Manager Jesus Garza is hiring former Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo for a new assistant city manager position to help oversee and advise the police department.
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State Board of Education Incumbent Tom Maynard Rewrites History
His primary challenger Mary Bone called his version of events into question.
Liberal Republican Donors Line Up for Nikki Haley
Haley is set to return to Texas next month to fundraise from establishment Republican donors.
State Rep. Leach Attempts to Rewrite Pandemic-era History
He has taken credit for COVID-19 mandate bans, but he supported closing schools and shamed Texans for not masking.
Police Defunder Requests Increased Patrols
The “anti-police king” asked for additional patrols in his neighborhood.