Complaints filed by Direct Action Texas have now spurred three state investigations into alleged voter fraud schemes that target the elderly.
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Collin County College Raising Taxes Again?
County tax records show the district increased property taxes 19.6 percent in recent years…
Frisco Taxpayers Will Face Nine Elections in One Year
May municipal ballots, arbitrary elections, and rolling polling all have a similar effect—they encourage lower levels of voter turnout.
Cities Have Spent $17 Billion on Failed DART Experiment
It’s a staggering sum, especially considering DART has the 5th highest taxpayer subsidy per rider in the nation.
Mike and Marika Olcott: North Texas’ Dynamic Duo
The Olcotts are a tangible force in Texas politics and belong to a growing wave of activists who habitually volunteer for conservative campaigns and causes.
Lawmaker Criticizes City Secretary for Violating Election Law
Irving’s City Secretary is under fire from State Rep. Matt Rinaldi for refusing to accept mayoral candidate Kristi Pena’s petition signatures.
Mayors, Senator Oppose Dallas County’s Call to Undermine Immigration Laws
Several local mayors join State Sen. Don Huffines in pushing back against Dallas County’s sanctioning of illegal immigration.
Texas’ Election Officials Are Not Obligated to Stop Mail-in-Ballot Fraud
If a county’s ballot board fails to do their job, the door to commit mail-in-ballot fraud is left wide open.
Tarrant County Jury Convicts Mexican National of Voter Fraud
A non-citizen has been convicted of illegally voting in numerous Texas elections.
Santorum Calls For ‘Political Vendetta’ Against Paxton to End
Santorum says the case against Paxton is nothing more than a “personal political vendetta” from those cozy with House Leadership.