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Is Dallas City Council Verifying Police Integrity?
Despite their public grandstanding, four vocal councilmembers have yet to speak on whether any Dallas police officers have questionable credibility.
Austin City Council Continues Putting Citizen Money Toward Killing Babies
In their latest questionably legal decision, the council put $150,000 of taxpayer money toward abortions.
Ector County School Board Trustee Resigns
An Ector County ISD trustee facing criticism suddenly resigned from his office.
Dallas Council Claims They Can Make Cuts to Police and Still Deliver Public Safety
After shocking citizens by using language implying the elimination of the police department, city councilmembers discussed cutting the police budget and spending that money instead of giving it back to taxpayers.
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Amarillo Officials Pushing $319M Civic Center Project
Amarillo’s $279 million bond proposal includes civic center renovations, construction of a new arena, and relocation of Amarillo City Hall.
Commentary: A Step in the Right Direction
The City of Plano is finally beginning to embrace fiscal policymaking that better respects the economic liberty of taxpayers. But this is not the time for citizens to grow complacent.
Travis County Commissioners Raising Your Taxes and Their Salaries
The county commissioners are raising your taxes next year—and they just raised their own salaries.
Mizani Declares Pro-Taxpayer Mayoral Candidacy
Former Keller City Councilman announces mayoral campaign, stating, “We must follow through on our promise to protect taxpayers.”
Amarillo Attorney Prepares for Court of Appeals Bid
Steven Michael Denny files treasurer appointment for possible bid for Seventh Court of Appeals.
Greenville Proposes Over 22 Percent Tax Hike
Taxpayers in Greenville are facing a massive hike in their property tax bills from the city.
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.
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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...
Fighting the “Spend More” Rhetoric with a Savings Plan
Can you hear the drumbeat for "spend more" to "save our schools" (and don't forget - it's "for the...
Time for the Legislature to be Assertive
Let's just put all the cards on the table: Governor Perry's new Texas Budget Compact represents bold...
The Other “Inevitable” Primary Race
As the presidential primary draws to an unspectacular and grudging end, the sideline chorus is already...
Seeking a Broader Solution Than ‘Spend More’
The ‘Save Texas Schools’ rally held on the south steps of the Texas Capitol today was not as innocuous as it...
Texas groundwater issue is not complicated
In a weekend feature story datelined my home town of Floydada, Texas Tribune writer Kate Galbraith wrote of...
Texas courthouse security hobbled by buffoonery
From the Beaumont Enterprise editors we get more fantasy thought and refusal to look at reality on the issue...
Craig Goldman Endorsed By TFR
Texans for Fiscal Responsibility endorses Craig Goldman.
Abbott is Fighting Back Against the VRA
Good news hit the wires this afternoon - Attorney General Greg Abbott has fired a shot at the Voting Rights...
Educrats Emerge In Primary Races
Primary season is finally, officially under way, and I've started going through and looking at the...