The public health threat has been significantly downgraded and models predict that the surge peak will come much sooner—on April 19, rather than May 6.
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Some Local Governments Refuse to Delay Tax and Bond Elections
While Texans are confined to their homes, some local governments are trying to pass new debt and taxes.
Q&A: What Is Happening to the Airline Industry?
Travel expert Gary Leff shares his insight on the effect the coronavirus shutdown is having on air travel.
Gov. Greg Abbott: Churches are ‘Essential’
Churches may continue services, provided they adhere to social distancing guidelines.
Austin Judge Blocks Abortion Ban During Coronavirus Emergency
The ban on nonessential procedures was designed to save medical resources for those fighting the Chinese coronavirus.
Stimulus Bill Filled With Wasteful Spending
Despite being filled with money for museums, trains, and international aid, the Senate unanimously approved the package.
Over by Easter? Trump Signals Potential End to Coronavirus Restrictions
Meanwhile, local officials in Texas are ramping up emergency “stay-at-home” orders.
No Abortions During Coronavirus Crisis, Says Texas Attorney General
Many unborn lives will be saved as a result of a recent executive order.
Blog: Virus Puts Media’s Hatred of President Trump on Full Display
While Americans want answers, the liberal press is focused on trying to take down the president.
2 More Months: Primary Runoff Elections Officially Delayed
Originally scheduled for May 26, the elections will take place on July 14.