Analysts point to the reinstatement of work requirements to explain the millions dropping off the rolls.
Salvador Ayala
Accountability Comes to Texas Public Education
The system aims to inform parents and educators how schools and districts perform on measures such as achievement and growth.
The Disastrous Cost of Medicare for All
The amount of money required to support a single-payer system could not be generated even if current tax revenues were doubled.
7-Year Decline of Civic Literacy
Only one in four Americans can name all three branches of government.
Lessons in the Failed Minimum Wage
Even in red Texas, Republican lawmakers have joined Democrats pushing such measures.
Property Taxes Are Keeping Families Apart
One Texan now has no choice but to make the four-hour drive to see her great-grandchildren.
The City Upon a Hill – Jobs Report Vindicates Texas Model
Progressives in Texas have been clamoring to implement far-left policies, but data suggests Texas is still on the right path.
Revised Revenue Estimate Adds Billions to Budget
The extra revenue comes at a time when lawmakers are facing a host of fiscal needs.
State Contracting Woes Persist in Texas
Recent events demonstrate that where large sums of taxpayer money are doled out in the form of state contracts, mistakes, negligence, and outright fraud tend to follow.
Local Property Taxes: What Federal Tax Reform is Showing Us
The prospects for property tax reform hang in the balance.