The economic impact of Hurricane Beryl could cost the State of Texas more than $4 billion.

The economic impact of Hurricane Beryl could cost the State of Texas more than $4 billion.
Citizen organization doubles down on educating, motivating, and empowering other Texans to advance liberty.
Citizens’ open records requests raise more questions about Carroll ISD “Cultural Competence Action Plan” controversy.
This isn’t surprising—and the councilman’s actions have certainly aligned with the destructive ideology.
Austinites need only look at the costly, wasteful trail local officials have already laid to question if continuing down their path is the best way forward.
The Amarillo Convention board has endorsed the proposed multi-million renovation ahead of the May 2020 bond election.
Elaine Hays launches her bid to replace U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry.
Companies connected to helping push more debt on taxpayers in North Texas have been plying teachers with school supplies.
Winegarner and McInturff join the growing Republican primary field.
The school board unanimously passed the controversial sex education lessons aimed at third-grade through eight-grade students.
As early voting continues for a North Texas school bond election, various companies have poured money towards burdening taxpayers with hundreds of millions in debt.
Commissioners vote 4-1 to support citizens’ gun rights and reject unconstitutional firearms restrictions.
Commissioners unanimously reaffirm citizens’ gun rights and reject unconstitutional firearms restrictions.
Voters across the DFW Metroplex are seeing new, hybrid voting systems when they go to the polls.
As city elections are approaching, former La Joya City Administrator Mike Alaniz has pleaded guilty to federal theft.
No title makes conservatives’ skin crawl like “tax assessor/collector.†It’s just not a job most of us hope our little conservative bundles of joy grow up to be. But thank goodness someone does, because it’s a critically important position.
Speaking in Farmers’ Branch this week I saw a familiar face in the audience – one of my upper-classman from Texas A&M. It turns out that Steven Autry is now seeking to serve as the judge of the Dallas County Criminal Court #4. He was a positive influence on me as a cadet 20 years ago, and I have no doubt he’ll serve the people of Dallas with distinction. Good luck, Mr. Autry, sir!
Hard to believe, but true, we do have a strong number of fiscally conservative lawmakers in the Texas Legislature. While outnumbered, they fight the fight for our values and principles regardless of political pressure. But doing the right thing comes at a cost. One of the taxpayers’ champions in the legislature is State Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale of Harris County.
Confronted with not getting 100% of the money, the city of Nederland (near Beaumont) is backing out of their red-light camera contract.
This story shows just how dysfunctional big government can be. The Texas Historical Commission is taking $80k from Blanco County taxpayers because the County, following a hail storm, replaced its wooden courthouse windows with acrylic windows that are virtually indistinguishable but considerably less expensive.Â
Voters in three out of four San Antonio area school districts rejected Tuesday’s proposed tax rate increases from $1.04 to $1.17 per $100 valuation. Now the San Antonio ISD (SAISD) superintendent says voters didn’t know what they were doing when they rejected his tax increase.Â
Voters in State House District 97 probably don’t need the reminder, but candidate Bob Leonard — the former rep-turned-lobbyist supported by the grow-government crowd — has an abysmal record on taxpayer issues. The Texas Legislature has too many faux fiscal conservatives as it is; we don’t need another one.
I’m really excited about two incredible individuals who will be challenging incumbent Democrats in the 2008 general election.
Houston Mayor Bill White has proposed a mere 1/8 of one percent tax rate decrease, but this would actually result in a large tax increase due to rising appraisal vaues, leading Harris County Republican leaders and activists to demand real relief.
One of the taxpayers’ best friends in the Texas Legislature is Bill Zedler, R-Arlington. And that means the grow-government crowd has painted a target on his forehead.