The city’s ordinance prohibits poll greeters from engaging in political speech with voters outside polling locations, even if the volunteers are following state law.
Ross Kecseg
Federal Data Confirms Denton Transit’s Massive Losses
Despite DCTA’s staggering losses and declining ridership, millions in taxpayer subsidies continue to flow into the unaccountable agency every year.
Lawmakers: Whitley "Uninformed" About School Property Taxes
“Glen Whitley tells a bold-faced lie about the state budget and local property taxes and is hailed as a “truth teller” by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram?”
Villalba: Trump Is “Bigoted, Orange, Buffoonish, Ignorant Ape”
A liberal Republican state lawmaker from Dallas viciously attacked Trump after Texas’ 2016 presidential primary.
Superintendent Promotes "Friendly" Endorsements to District Staff
Despite an Attorney General opinion warning school administrators of electioneering with taxpayer resources, one school district appears to have crossed the line.
Is DMN’s “Watchdog” More Conservative Than House Republicans?
“Watchdog” Dave Lieber says officials who opposed property tax reform “ought to be ashamed.”
Denton's Transit Agency Is A Fiscal Train Wreck
The A-Train experiences losses of more than $22 per rider, among the highest in the nation, and fives times worse than Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
Which Republicans Voted For Higher Property Taxes?
Texas voters are allowed to vote on dramatic school tax hikes. But a minority of House Republicans joined a united Democrat Caucus to try and repeal that protection.
Republican Judge's Campaign Under Fire for Voter Fraud
A local watchdog who spoke with voters says more than 90 voters, whose signatures appear on petition forms submitted by incumbent Judge Russ Casey, were forged.
Fort Worth ISD Dodges Request for Campaign Finance Reports
One of Texas’ largest school districts is dodging a request for the campaign finance reports of their board members.