Scandals surrounding two bad business deals that cost Dallas taxpayers millions have ties to Dallas County Schools officials and the vendor they partnered with on the deals.

Scandals surrounding two bad business deals that cost Dallas taxpayers millions have ties to Dallas County Schools officials and the vendor they partnered with on the deals.
Collin County’s community college trustees approved a controversial legal maneuver to seize private property as part of their campus expansion plans.
“They decided to cheat, they got caught,” said Harris County’s top election official.
New evidence in the criminal investigation of voter fraud in Dallas County reveals how organized mail-ballot harvesting schemes work, targeting elderly, low-income, and minority voters.
The NE Tarrant Tea Party founder tells Texans, “There are tons of opportunities to get involved. It just takes that one first step.”
Taxpayers are forced to keep funding the problem-plagued bus bureaucracy Dallas County Schools – whether they use its services or not. Will they vote to shut it down if the legislature doesn’t?
Mega-spending financed by the community college’s voter-approved mega-bond begins in earnest.
Moody’s says Dallas County Schools will “likely default” on some of its $130 million debt, and its financial outlook “remains negative.”
With Collin County’s top elected official announcing he’ll step down from public office at the end of his current term, several candidates are stepping up.
“Our problem with these ballots is that someone forged names. They forged it on the ballot. They forged it on the application.”