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Central Texas
Protect Our Children: Event in Llano County Fights Pornography in Libraries
Llano County is currently in a lawsuit against local residents who want to return explicit books to the children’s section of the local library.
Temple Sales Tax Proposition Opens the Door for Higher Property Taxes
The city’s proposed sales tax swap would eliminate the current property tax offset.
Gillespie County GOP Replaces Chairman Who Quit After Hand-Count Vote
The local Republican party is moving forward with plans to use hand-counted paper ballots in the March 2024 primary.
Leander School District Walks Back Rejection of Pocket Constitutions for Students
The organization facilitating the dissemination of the pocket constitutions called out the district.
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New Braunfels Parents Protest ‘Filthy’ Books in Public Library
A local librarian included at least 25 explicit books in a recommended reading list for the entire state of Texas.
Only US and Texas Flags Allowed on Bell County Facilities
As of Tuesday, a “Pride” flag was still visible in Commissioner Minor’s courthouse window.
Abortion Organization Opens Pop-up Shop in Bastrop
Mayday Health put up QR codes and posters encouraging women to seek abortion pills.
Kempner Promotes LGBT Agenda With Drag-themed Festival
The festival featured several drag shows, a march, and a drag queen story hour—all targeting children directly.
Central Texas Community Wants Divisive ‘Pride’ Flags Off County Buildings
New building use policies would require Bell County Commissioner Louie Minor to remove a “Pride” flag from his courthouse window.
Citizens Protest ‘Pride’ Proclamations
Local citizens protest “pride” proclamations by small towns in Williamson County.
Bell County Rejects ‘Pride Month’
Despite officials rejecting a pro-LGBT proclamation, one county commissioner put a Pride flag in his courthouse window.
Mayor Pushes ‘Pride’ in Rural Central Texas
“Y’all indeed means ALL. Taylor is a vibrant, diverse, friendly, and growing community. All are welcome and embraced here,” said Mayor Brandt Rydell.
Lockhart High School Caught Teaching Gender Ideology in Health Course
A new video shows a teacher instructing kids on the term “transgenderism.”
Local Republican Party Condemns Attorney General Paxton’s Impeachment
The Williamson County GOP resolution accuses Texas House members of voting to impeach the attorney general without all the facts.
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Round Rock School Board to Censure Pro-transparency Trustees
“They are using the censure to challenge our right to free speech.”
Austin Elementary School Teacher Brags About Sexualizing Students
Libs Of TikTok exposes Austin teacher for showing children video of drag queen.
Central Texas School District Under Investigation by Texas Education Agency
The scandal continues with a special investigation into Round Rock Independent School District.
Court Rejects Lawsuit to Terminate Pro-parent School Board Trustee
“They should stop wasting resources on legal squabbling and focus on serving RRISD students and families.”
Austin’s ‘Civil Rights’ Office Beset by Chaos
A toxic stew of government incompetence and woke lunacy (all taxpayer financed).
School District’s Security Committee is Violating State Law. Are Others?
“It seems to me that the safety and security of students is not a priority at Round Rock ISD at this time.”
Local Paper Publicizes Parents’ School Library Porn Complaints
The Fredericksburg Conservative prints excerpts of sexually explicit books found in local school libraries.
Temple City Officials Consider Hiring Radical ‘Diversity Consulting Firm’ to ‘Survey Employees’
The firm instructs employees to promote hazardous sexual behaviors and “transgenderism” in the workplace.
Austin City Council Members Propose Local Resolution to ‘Decriminalize’ Killing a Child
“In other words, add ‘abortion providers’ to the list of crimes you will not be arrested for in #Austin.”
State Investigating Belton ISD Bond Electioneering Complaint
Texas Education Agency says it’s receiving “an unprecedented number of concerns.”