Sen. Hall continues to educate Texans on vulnerabilities in the state’s energy infrastructure.
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Former House Speaker Bemoans Conservative Activists
The Texas establishment reels as conservatives remake the GOP.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Continues Endorsing During Early Voting
Patrick endorsed Brent Money and Mike Olcott for the Texas House.
Trump: ‘Any Republican Backing Phelan is a Fool’
The former president has expanded his criticism beyond just Phelan, taking aim at any Republican that backs him.
State Rep. Ernest Bailes Faces Primary Challengers for House District 18
The candidates are competing primarily over the issues of school choice and illegal immigration.
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Texans for Fiscal Responsibility Endorses Candidates
Official endorsements for the upcoming primary election were announced by the organization.
Texas Public Policy Foundation Announces Legislative Priorities for 2025
The priorities include school choice, border security, and public safety.
Ben Armenta Announces Candidacy for Texas GOP Chair
Armenta finished in last place in an 8-way primary election for Land Commissioner in 2022, earning 3 percent of the vote.
State Rep. Troxclair Faces Primary Test From Former State Rep. Biedermann
State Rep. Ellen Troxclair is seeking to spoil a comeback attempt by former State Rep. Kyle Biedermann.
Texas GOP Votes to Censure House Speaker Dade Phelan
The Texas Republican Party delivers a strong rebuke to House Speaker Dade Phelan.
GOP Candidates Vie for Open Texas House Seats in Brazos Valley
Republican candidates for House Districts 12 and 14 discussed their proposed policies for top issues ahead of the March 5 primary election.
Texas GOP to Vote on Censuring House Speaker Dade Phelan
The State Republican Executive Committee will vote Saturday on the censure of Phelan.
A 2021 Court Ruling is Making Waves in 2024
Texans concerned about voter fraud have an outlet in the GOP primary.
Court Denies Biden Administration’s Effort to Dismiss Texas Lawsuit Against Asylum Rule
A federal judge said Texas has grounds to sue due to the state’s increased costs for border security and related services.
University of Houston Report: Texas’ Abortion Ban Saved Nearly 8K Babies in 2022
A new study found the state saw a noticeable jump in its birth rate one year after the Texas Heartbeat Act took effect.
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Court Rules Biden Administration Can Remove Texas’ Border Buoy Barriers
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the Biden administration’s preliminary injunction requesting the courts force Texas to move the marine barrier.
Pro-DEI Fellowship At UT Austin Terminated Ahead of New State Law
Ahead of a new state measure targeting “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” policies in Texas, a fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin pushing a DEI agenda has ended.
Proposal to Expedite Election Contests Sails Through Senate
The legislation is in response to a series of six lawsuits filed following the November constitutional election, challenging the results based on the certification of the voting machines used.
Vendors, State Argue in Federal Appeals Court Over Sexually Explicit Books
Texas wants to enforce new regulations for school library vendors during an ongoing legal challenge.
Abbott Endorses Mike Olcott over Glenn Rogers After School Choice Vote
The endorsement represents a switch for Abbott, who endorsed Rogers in 2022.
Texas A&M Administrator Still Employed After Arrest for Possessing Child Pornography
The university employee was arrested by the FBI for possession of child sexual abuse material.
Activists Say More Work Remains to Protect Texas Children
Parents were inspired to action at a Protect Our Children event held in Llano.
Texas Sues Pfizer for ‘Misrepresenting’ COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy
Attorney General Ken Paxton says Pfizer violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Texas Supreme Court Hears Landmark Abortion Case
The Supreme Court of Texas heard arguments in which over 20 plaintiffs claim the state’s abortion bans are harming them.
Sole Finalist for Texas A&M President Believes in White Privilege
Mark Welsh is set to be named as the President of Texas A&M early next month.