In the wake of the unexpected vacancy in the chairmanship of the Dallas County Republican Party, two candidates have emerged to compete for the position. The fight pits a conservative businessman against a moderate establishmentarian. One is known for supporting...
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Investigation Into Missing Voters Faces Obstruction
Hill County’s attorney is delaying open records requests submitted by Direct Action Texas.
Every Rail System Loses Money, DART Among the Worst in U.S.
There is overwhelming evidence that rail simply doesn’t work as a transit solution.
Dallas GOP Deception
After the chairman of the Dallas County Republican Party recently resigned, one North Texas Republican is colluding with the liberal media to place unwarranted blame on a local Republican state senator, as opposed to helping his own party. Within hours of Mark...
Coppell ISD Targeted Voters to Help Pass Record Debt Deal
A north Texas school district has been exposed for using manipulative targeting tactics for its May bond election, according to a recent open records request. The documents reveal Coppell ISD used a tactic known as “rolling polling” to target district staff and other...
Property Tax Hikes Caused by Double-Dipping
Texans seeking to stop rising property taxes should ask their local officials to adopt the “effective” tax rate.
Burton Praises FWISD for Reversing Anti-Parent Policy
State Sen. Konni Burton (R-Colleyville) publicly commended Fort Worth ISD for amending their controversial rules for student bathrooms and other facilities. The policy change can after intense parental outrage and criticism from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick surrounding the...
Unelected Regional Governments Control All Transportation Spending
Texans may be shocked to learn city and county officials they elect at the polls are only partially responsible for transportation spending. In North Texas, forty-four officials and bureaucrats run the Regional Transportation Council (RTC), an unelected body that...
Unlike Austin, Fort Worth Accommodates Ridesharing
While Texas’ notoriously liberal capitol city recently banned innovative ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft, the Fort Worth City Council has adopted policies to accommodate customers and drivers. Austin and Houston have passed measures aimed at protecting the...
FWST Editorial Board Publishes Inaccuracies to Defend TexRail Failure
Local news outlets continue to publish inaccuracies to defend TexRail, Tarrant County’s controversial $1 billion train proposal. Their false claims are disproved by the government’s own study that found the tax-funded boondoggle will have no transportation or...