Dallas Independent School District will ask struggling taxpayers to approve the largest bond in Texas history, and millions will not even be spent on education.
Robert Montoya
Fort Worth Voters to Decide Fate of Controversial Sales Tax
Voters in Fort Worth have the opportunity to decide the fate of sales tax that in prior years has been shrouded with questions of transparency and usage.
Blog: Stop Making the Same Mistake With the Supreme Court
It’s way past time we tell Republicans that appointing “conservative judges” is just not good enough anymore.
Dallas County Enacts Abbott’s Mask Order
Democrat County Judge Clay Jenkins walks through the door opened by Gov. Greg Abbott to make Dallas citizens wear masks.
As Dallas City Council Talks Spending, Will the People Get a Tax Hike?
“I wouldn’t be surprised if we pass another tax increase,” said Councilman Lee Kleinman.
Tarrant Renews Immigration Enforcement Agreement with Feds
Left-wing organizers and their elected allies unsuccessfully push to end cooperation with ICE.
Blog: Stop Letting Others Exploit Our Tragedies for Political Gain
More government power and societal divisions are hurting every life.
Is Dallas City Council Verifying Police Integrity?
Despite their public grandstanding, four vocal councilmembers have yet to speak on whether any Dallas police officers have questionable credibility.
Dallas Council Claims They Can Make Cuts to Police and Still Deliver Public Safety
After shocking citizens by using language implying the elimination of the police department, city councilmembers discussed cutting the police budget and spending that money instead of giving it back to taxpayers.
Christians Gather to Pray for Healing and Unity in Dallas
In a time of protests, riots, and division, Christians gathered in downtown Dallas to invite the Prince of Peace into the city.