The department promotes the programs of outside LGBT organizations to “reaffirm” students’ sexual identity.
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North Texas Grassroots React to Contact Tracing
“It is not now, nor will it ever be, the role of the government to keep us healthy, but instead to protect our freedom to do so ourselves as we see fit,” said Jackie Schlegel.
Several Austin City Council Members Tell Police Chief to Resign
Chief Manley faces turmoil from recent violent protests and socialist groups crying for the city council to defund the police department.
Commentary: The Virus’ Uneven Path
In its most recent update, the Texas Workforce Commission reported 286,000 unemployment benefit claims across the Houston region, the highest number in the state.
Do Dallas Protest Organizers Actually Want Police Reform?
Rather than focusing on police accountability and transparency, the self-appointed “leaders” of Dallas’ recent protests-turned-riots produced a list of leftist policy wishes.
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Commentary: Is Raising Coppell’s Property Tax Rate Necessary?
Taxpayers in Coppell face another tax hike even though the city admits it does not need the extra money.
Jon Bouche Announces Candidacy for Montgomery GOP Chair
Conservative leader Bouche announces primary challenge to longest-serving party chairman in Texas history.
UT Police Chief to Austin’s Mayor: Stop Allowing Homeless Camping Near Campus
Austin City Council recently passed a law allowing homeless persons to camp in public areas. The decision has caused a fiery commotion in the community.
Tax-Hiking County Judges Make More Than Abbott
Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins are paid thousands more taxpayer dollars than Gov. Greg Abbott.
Taxpayers in Potter and Randall Counties Face Possible Tax Hikes
Amarillo-area residents could see higher property tax bills from proposed property tax rates in Potter and Randall counties.
Dale Inman Announces Campaign for Montgomery County Commissioner
Inman’s announcement brings the field of candidates vying to replace retiring Precinct 1 Commissioner Mike Meador up to three.
Fort Worth Councilman: “No” to Higher Property Tax Bills
Councilman Cary Moon says he’s a “no” vote on what would amount to a 5 percent property tax increase on the average homeowner.
Mission Plans Tax Hike
Tax hike comes as cities across Texas grapple with pro-taxpayer reform Senate Bill 2 coming into effect in 2020.
True Texas Project Board Calls for Bonnen and Burrows Resignation
The movement demanding Speaker Bonnen’s and State Rep. Burrows’ resignations continues to grow.
Why is Pflugerville Taking More of Your Cash?
One look at how the city is spending citizens’ money raises the question: Do they really need more?
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Why You Should Fight City Hall
Though many local elections were postponed to coincide with the November election to save counties money,...
Sid Miller Endorsed For Re-Election
State Rep. Sid Miller been endorsed for re-election by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. "As a veteran...
Truitt Directed To Cease Fraudulent Statements
A cease-and-desist letter was received today by fax at the office of State Rep. Vicki Truitt (R-Southlake),...
Callegari Endorsed By TFR
State Rep. Bill Callegari has been endorsed for re-election by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. "As a...
Public universities decry budget cuts but fill classrooms with waste
More than a few are beginning to understand my comments about how many are more concerned with, and more...
Tax “Alternatives” May Still Be Inequitable
Last legislative session, State Senator Robert Duncan proposed a state constitutional amendment to create a...
Administrative Excess in Dallas ISD
What’s $500,000 worth to you? To Dallas ISD, that’s the price to pay for new Superintendent Mike Miles....
Money To Play With
The next time bureaucrats in higher education complain about parents, students and legislators suggesting...
Maybe They Should Call It the “Superintendent” PAC
The onslaught of endorsements expected in the coming days from the Texas Parent PAC will be extremely useful in making a crucial choice in May.
Who Is The “Empty Suit” In Texas’ U.S. Senate Race?
In what is surely among the oddest claims of the Texas GOP U.S. Senate race, former Dallas mayor Tom Leppert...