When citizens cast their final votes, one can only hope that their votes are cast based on accurate information and not misleading statements.

When citizens cast their final votes, one can only hope that their votes are cast based on accurate information and not misleading statements.
Texans for Strong Borders urges legislators to change the residency requirement for in-state tuition so that only U.S. citizens are eligible for this benefit.
What would your response be to William Travis?
Readers offer their insights and experiences.
This would provide additional economic opportunities for Texans priced out of the labor market and allow business owners who want to do the right thing to feel secure doing so.
Newly elected trustee Tammy Nakamura speaks to the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD community as the school board adopts policy changes that de-politicize classrooms.
In the Texas Minute for August 23, we asked readers about a proposal...
Medina County residents left with puzzling questions after county judge appears to dismiss constituents’ concerns with the ongoing border crisis.
Science is making it hard to be an atheist.
The U.S. can’t simply fill the void of an oil and gas shortage with renewables.
If there’s any threat to women in Texas, it comes from doctors who have been misinformed by a media intent on ensuing panic.
The Texas Educators’ Code of Ethics applies to a state educator certificate holder’s conduct “at all times, in all places, under all circumstances.”
Over the last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has seen its...
Christians should understand that the focus of the efforts to remove Trump from the political scene is really an effort to undermine an American government and culture built on God’s Word.
“Winning” will be making the presidency and Washington, D.C., largely irrelevant to our lives.
It was the right league at the wrong time.
Texas needs a unifying plan of definitive and clear rules, which can only come from a governor.
Amazon’s reputation as a company that puts profits over people is becoming disturbingly clear in the corporation’s response to the coronavirus outbreak.
I will not support any form of tax increase, and this is the time we prevent that discussion from ever taking hold.
The world is finally waking up to China’s bad behavior. Will Big Tech?
In recent months, we have heard alarm bells over fears of socialism. But we have allowed socialism to creep in over many years, and much of it can—arguably—be found as a result of the public funding of education.
Guidance issued jointly by the governor and attorney general, intended to clarify the effect of Abbott’s coronavirus order on churches, has Texans confused.
While intellectually fascinating to discuss where Jesus was buried, it misses the bigger point: we are talking about looking at an empty tomb.
Texans’ best hope for eliminating these costs is at the state level.
The ends do not justify the means.