Grassroots activist Fred Nasseri volunteers tirelessly to keep Collin County conservative, and he invites younger residents to join him.

Grassroots activist Fred Nasseri volunteers tirelessly to keep Collin County conservative, and he invites younger residents to join him.
The Texas Legislature is following a federal court’s constitutional direction to arrive at a photo voter ID law that ensures free, fair, and secure elections.
Citizens For Collin College is urging a “Yes” vote on the college’s May debt proposal but is leaving out a very big detail – the bond’s $600 million cost.
Rolling polling is a real problem undermining election integrity. Will the Legislature put an end to it this session?
Weatherford ISD voted to terminate its transportation contract with scandal-ridden busing agency Dallas County Schools. Will more follow?
Voters ask Board of Trustees candidates why Collin College needs to burden county taxpayers with $600 million in debt, and why all at once.
SB 5 remedies the state’s voter ID requirements in line with federal court recommendations.
In Texas’ six-year battle over congressional redistricting, a 2-1 decision by a U.S. District Court denies the case is moot even though the challenged 2011 maps were repealed.
Collin County residents concerned about rising property tax burdens are getting a free ride to the Capitol to testify on behalf of property tax relief, courtesy of state Sen. Van Taylor.
State Sen. Don Huffines calls the embattled agency “dangerous, unreliable, and financially corrupt,” and he’s filed a bill to abolish it.