Dustin Matocha

Dustin Matocha

Dustin Matocha is the CFO and COO of Texas Scorecard. Dustin graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BBA in Management, a BA in Government, and a minor in Marketing. He’s a self-described Corvette enthusiast, baseball purist, tech geek and growing connoisseur of local craft beer.
Wiley Gets Endorsement From Conservative GOP Group
Wiley Gets Endorsement From Conservative GOP Group
Wiley is challenging incumbent State Rep. Paul Workman, who failed the most recent Fiscal Responsibility Index.
Villalba, Farney Raised Money With Pro-Abortion Colleague
Villalba, Farney Raised Money With Pro-Abortion Colleague
All three legislators are some of the most liberal Republicans in the entire Texas House.
Dan Flynn’s Endorsement Distortions
Dan Flynn’s Endorsement Distortions
State Rep. Dan Flynn is intentionally misleading voters into thinking he still has the support of prominent grassroots leaders.
Villalba Donates to Pro-abortion Colleague
Villalba Donates to Pro-abortion Colleague
Voters in HD 114 have become accustomed to such comical inconsistency from their state representative.
Abbott Tapping the Brakes on Handout to Austin’s Formula One Track
Abbott Tapping the Brakes on Handout to Austin’s Formula One Track
Gov. Abbott told Texans during his gubernatorial campaign that he does not want to be “involved in government picking winners and losers.”
SREC Members Endorse Judson in HD 121
SREC Members Endorse Judson in HD 121
Judson is challenging Joe Straus, the current Speaker of the Texas House, in the GOP Primary.
Senate Seeks to End Crony Handouts
Senate Seeks to End Crony Handouts
The Lt. Gov. appears to be moving in the Senate in the direction of reducing and eliminating corporate welfare programs.
DPS Reins In Thoroughbred Group’s Complaint Against Sen. Nelson
DPS Reins In Thoroughbred Group’s Complaint Against Sen. Nelson
A weak and politically motivated criminal complaint against a state senator was shot down by DPS this week. The Department of Public Safety announced...
The Curious Case of Cook’s Bad Bill
The Curious Case of Cook’s Bad Bill
Funny things can happen in the final days of the legislative session. Case in point: the effort of Byron Cook (R-Corsicana) to grant illegal...
Tuition Revenue Bonds are a Bipartisan Problem
Tuition Revenue Bonds are a Bipartisan Problem
On Wednesday, the Texas House will take up HB 100, a bill authorizing more than $3.4 billion for a funding mechanism called Tuition Revenue Bonds,...
The Conservative Approach to Limiting Government Growth
The Conservative Approach to Limiting Government Growth
While the grassroots may disagree on the means from time to time, the end goal of the conservative movement remains the same: put government in its...
Governing Like California: Insult or Aspiration for Straus?
Governing Like California: Insult or Aspiration for Straus?
Is Speaker Joe Straus trying to run the Texas House like a Californian? Sounds like a silly question. He’s a Texan after all. And pointing out the...