A school district is blatantly stonewalling a public information request by demanding more than a quarter of a million dollars for the documents in question.
Greg Harrison
Alamo City Gives Ridesharing a Pass
The Alamo City voted yesterday to extend a pass for the ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft, who have voiced concerns about a background check policy would-be regulators have been pushing.
Austin’s Offensive Ornaments
A taxpayer funded health department is decorating trees in the Capital city with condoms and lubricant.
Will San Antonio Get Debt for Christmas?
Christmas is coming early for Alamo city bureaucrats, who will vote tomorrow on millions in additional debt to purchase a palatial tower downtown to house municipal staff.
Democrat Admits Straus Will Stymie Conservative Reforms
A House Democrat candidly admits that under Speaker Joe Straus, the House will play an obstructionist role when it comes to conservative reforms.
Disgraced Chief Falls Upward
The tendency of municipal bureaucrats to recycle disgraceful police chiefs from one city to another demonstrates why the powerful position should be elected.
Local Officials, Sanctuary Cities, and Why Texas Needs to Act
Local officials touting their resistance to conservative reforms underscores the necessity for the state to act this upcoming session.
Hays County Votes In Higher Debt
Hays County residents approved the two bond measures on their ballot – authorizing $237.8 million in new debt.
Austin: Sanctuary City Status Imminent
With the election of a new county sheriff, the state capital is poised to become a true, dyed-in-the-wool sanctuary city.
Austin Approves Worsened Traffic, Higher Taxes
In following their trend of poor decision-making, Austin voters have approved $720 million in new debt towards projects that will cumulatively reduce the amount of navigable driveway throughout the city.