“It makes me concerned when land developers and politicians are pushing for longer term limits.”
Erin Anderson
Democrats Deploy an Army of Attorneys to Attack Texas Election Integrity Act
Dozens of liberal lawyers are lined up to challenge Texas Republicans’ signature election security bill in court.
Charles Blain Adds Conservative Voice to Civil Rights Policy Group
The newly appointed member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission’s Texas Advisory Committee is ready to tackle tough issues.
South Texas Mayor Indicted for Voter Fraud is Running for Re-election
Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina’s prosecution on felony charges of organized election fraud has been delayed throughout his four-year term.
Texas Gov. Appoints John Scott as Secretary of State
Abbott says Scott’s expertise “will enhance his oversight and leadership over the biggest and most thorough election audit in the country.”
Policy Group to Lawmakers: Give Texans ‘Immediate’ Property Tax Relief
The plan now under consideration in the Texas House does not lower property taxes immediately or provide for long term reductions.
Texas AG Deploys New 2021 Election Integrity Unit
If authorities can catch voting law violations in real time, they can stop cheaters from affecting the outcome of elections.
Texas House Passes One-Time Property Tax Rebate
Republican lawmakers passed up an opportunity to provide permanent property tax relief.
Lawmakers Running Out of Time to Lower Texans’ Property Taxes
House committee finally moves property tax relief bills, 23 days into the 30-day special session.
Special Runoff Set for Texas House Seat in San Antonio
The winner of the November 2 runoff will fill the House District 118 seat vacated by Leo Pacheco.