In light of Tuesday night’s massive rebuke of Democrat policies, if we have a Republican Speaker of the House controlled by Democrats, it would be a slap in the face to the 6.3 million Texans who voted for President Trump.

In light of Tuesday night’s massive rebuke of Democrat policies, if we have a Republican Speaker of the House controlled by Democrats, it would be a slap in the face to the 6.3 million Texans who voted for President Trump.
Where is the Republican pushback to these radical environmental policies aimed at punishing drivers?
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Texans are in danger. And it’s a full failure of the Texas and U.S. governments, which are both refusing to take definitive action to stop it.
We should be excited to play a part in the great story!
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Texas should allow parents to select the school, public or private, that best serves the needs of their children.
Language defines our world and shapes our actions.
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Readers offer their insights and experiences.
If we want not be praying for the leadership of our nation, we need to be praying for our fellow citizens.
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In order to advance Republican priorities in the Texas House, we need a Republican speaker—not one who openly courts Democrats and then uses their support to bully conservative Republican lawmakers into supporting him.
The fight to #SaveTexas begins today.
The total number of ordinances passed by the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn Initiative reaches 61.
Black communities around the United States want better interactions with law enforcement, not the abolition of police departments.
Amid a backdrop of unrest and turmoil, Republicans pulled off what many thought impossible: an optimistic convention emphasizing gratitude for America.
Harris County is rushing to implement questionable and, in some cases, unlawful changes to its election administration, undermining trust and likely disenfranchising voters in the process.
“There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.” – Daniel Webster
“It’s wrong to keep us from the people we have devoted ourselves to taking care of and loving. He’s ripped out our hearts.”
Pushback from environmental groups and regulatory barriers could impede the success of the Permian Highway Pipeline.
God will provide what we need, when we need it, but it often won’t be what we expect.
Students and faculty say aggressively liberal professors are becoming the norm, rather than the exception.
Even by the Chronicle’s abysmal standards, going after mothers and sex trafficking survivors is … quite something.
Someone is always keeping score. We think it ought to be the citizens.