State Rep. Nate Schatzline opened by discussing how “public schools are failing our children academically and spiritually.”

State Rep. Nate Schatzline opened by discussing how “public schools are failing our children academically and spiritually.”
A lawsuit alleges that the city violated the Texas Open Meetings Act.
The Austin City Council allocated $400,000 to provide “logistical support” for abortion travel.
The Austin City Council candidate is challenging the sole conservative city council member.
Austin taxpayers face increasing financial pressures from the school district, city, and county.
The politically created affordability crisis in Texas’ capital city is poised to get worse.
Commissioners also signed off on the maximum allowable tax increase under the law to cover general operations.
One lawmaker acknowledged that Republican House members who voted against parental empowerment “grossly miscalculated” and paid the price during the most recent primary.
Beyond the eye-popping sum, this could violate the Texas Open Meetings Act.
Discussion of life, marriage, and sexuality is conspicuously absent from the “Evangelicals for Harris” website.