Over 93% of Texas GOP delegates voted in favor of spending limitations plank, while nearly 95% of the delegates voted in favor of the two-thirds threshold.
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Texas Republicans Oppose Drivers’ Licenses for Illegal Aliens
Over 93% of delegates to the state GOP convention voted to adopt a plank specifically declaring that drivers licenses shall not be issued to anyone illegally in the country.
Unions Rally Behind Wayne Smith
The AFL–CIO overwhelmingly supports Democrats, but they are gearing up for a legislative fight in Texas next session and will need the support of liberal Republicans to win.
Big Win for Free Speech, Big Loss for Wayne Smith
At conservative candidate’s urging, a judge has struck down an unconstitutional video ban praised by his incumbent opponent.
Attorney General Paxton Intervenes to Defend Free Speech
Far-left attorneys general are attacking oil and gas companies for “destroying the earth.” Texas AG Ken Paxton is fighting to stop them.
Second Complaint Filed Against Oldner
Last year, Oldner procured indictments from a Collin County grand jury related to Paxton’s private business. He recused himself after it was revealed that he had leaked confidential grand jury information to his wife.
Gary Gates Defaulted on Loan Backed by Houston Taxpayers
Since defaulting on the Houston loan, Gates has spent millions on six losing runs for local school boards, the State House, and the State Senate. Now he is running statewide.
Focus on Platform as Delegates Arrive in Dallas
Angie Flores responds to criticism that her ties to Joe Straus cloud her ability to lead the effort to draft the Texas GOP platform.
Is Gates Using Keffer’s Tax-Funded Staff on His Campaign?
In March, Gates was spotted with Keffer’s chief of staff at various political events during working hours.
Texas’ 1st Amendment Opponents See Future Failure Foreshadowed
The federal courts are rolling back speech unconstitutional speech regulations in California.