Had it not been for Sen. Menendez’s shameless defense of bureaucrats, property rights likely would have been protected for homeowners just outside of a city’s jurisdiction.
By Greg Harrison|June 3, 2017Greg's Latest Articles
It took state officials intervening, but Austinites will find their city to be much more navigable from now on as ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft return to resume operations in the Capitol City.
By Greg Harrison|May 30, 2017“You are violating my rights under the Texas Open Meetings Act – and that happens a lot in here,” Brannon told the County Judge who tried to remove him from the public meeting.
By Greg Harrison|May 23, 2017Simply requiring that cities get the consent of the homeowners they seek to annex via election, the vote on SB 715 will provide a telling map of who stands with homeowners and who supports bureaucrats.
By Greg Harrison|May 20, 2017Low-voter turnout combined with strategic voting locations in school district buildings led to a heavily pro-bond election result.
By Greg Harrison|May 11, 2017“Considering the massive resources of the pro-bond campaign, it was a stunning rebuke,” said the Round Rock Parents and Taxpayers in a Facebook post.
By Greg Harrison|May 10, 2017Saturday’s municipal elections mean more debt, higher taxes, and another trip to the ballot box for Alamo city residents.
By Greg Harrison|May 10, 2017“We are pursuing an opinion from the Attorney General on this matter, and will consider appropriate legal actions to rectify any legal violations,” said Patrick McGuinness, with Round Rock Parents and Taxpayers.
By Greg Harrison|May 2, 2017