Following backlash against A&M’s attempt to hire a DEI proponent, the new interim president says DEI has been ‘weaponized’ and regents won’t determine hiring decisions.
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S&P Global Ends ESG Credit Ratings Following AG Investigation
Texas’ Office of the Attorney General joined a coalition of states in investigating S&P Global’s use of ESG factors in its credit rating analysis.
Conroe ISD Student Beaten by Bus Monitor
The bus monitor was fired and the student, who never fought back, was still suspended by the school district.
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Mike Olcott and Glenn Rogers Set for House District 60 Rematch
Olcott, incumbent Rogers, and local activist Brandon Hall will face off in the three-way Republican primary.
Gov. Abbott Signs Property Tax Relief Measures, Texans Expected More
Advocates are criticizing state officials for calling the package the “largest property tax cut in Texas history” when it’s actually the second-largest.
Protestors Spat on Attendees at ‘Save Women’s Sports’ Signing Ceremony
“Trans-rights” activists harassed women as they left an event where Gov. Greg Abbott ceremonially approved legislation to protect women’s sports from men pretending to be women.
Advocates Cheer As Gov. Abbott Signs ‘Save Women’s Sports’ Act
Grassroots organizations and advocates, including former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, praised the act during the signing ceremony.
Hundreds of Families Attend BRAVE Books Readings
The conservative alternative to drag queen story time received praise from parents across Texas.
Lawmaker Demands Answers From Texas A&M Over $1M Payout
State Rep. Brian Harrison says his constituents should not have to pay a DEI proponent a million dollars.
Texas A&M Gives $1 Million Payout to DEI Proponent After Failed Hiring
Kathleen McElroy rejected A&M’s job offer after the public outcry over her hiring prompted the university to water down her contract.