A fake headline resurfaced the debate on education for illegal aliens.
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Time For a Change? Schenck and Keller Spar Over Criminal Appeals Court Leadership
Attorney David Schenck is challenging Presiding Judge Sharon Keller in the Republican primary.
Abbott Urges Texans to ‘Bank their Votes Early’ During Campaign Stop
Abbott’s campaign stop for Mike Olcott is one of many he is doing across the state ahead of the Republican primary election.
Ken Paxton Sues Denton ISD for ‘Illegal’ Election Activity
Attorney General announces civil action against school district abusing taxpayer resources.
Gov. Abbott Announces New State Corporate Welfare Program Is Taking Applicants
Texas’ previous corporate welfare program has been largely resurrected with a new name and some new guidelines.
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‘How Long Until The State Gives Up?’
An Eagle Pass resident worries about what will happen again if Texas gives up Shelby Park, a former hotspot for illegal crossings currently under state control.
UT Austin Eliminates Scholarship Program for Illegal Aliens
The university is blaming a new law banning ‘diversity, equity, and inclusion’ policies, but some say the excuse does not add up.
Texas Education Board Sets New Guidelines for Reviewing and Approving Instructional Materials
Board members adopted multiple items for the new process to ensure “high-quality instructional materials for Texas students.”
Texans for Vaccine Choice Shares Recommendations for Primary Election
Candidate recommendations continue to roll in from organizations across Texas as the election is officially less than a month away.
Lawsuit Alleging Texas State University Is Stifling Free Speech Moves Forward
Speech First is continuing its crusade against Texas State University’s discrimination-harassment policy.
Den of Degeneracy: Pushing Trans at Texas A&M
Aggies are being exposed to medically unsound dogmas.
ICE Operation Nabs a Dozen Illegal Aliens Convicted of Crimes Against Children
Six illegal aliens were arrested in Texas with pending charges or convictions for murder, homicide, or assault against children.
State Rep. Brian Harrison Blames Speaker Dade Phelan for Weakened COVID-19 Vaccine Ban
Texas State Rep. Brian Harrison isn’t pulling punches with House Speaker Dade Phelan over the state’s weakened COVID-19 vaccine mandate ban.
School Freedom Fund Releases TV Ad Supporting Trump-Endorsed David Covey
Covey is challenging House Speaker Dade Phelan.
Den of Degeneracy: Texas A&M’s Decline
Young Texans are under threat of indoctrination from a once trusted institution.
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Texas Voters Approve All But One Constitutional Amendment
13 of the 14 proposed amendments were approved by Texas voters.
U.S. 5th Circuit Hears Galveston County Redistricting Appeal
The case could transform how electoral boundaries are drawn across Texas and beyond.
Abbott Calls Fourth Special Session on School Choice, Border Security
The Texas governor says there is more work to be done.
Ken Paxton Files Suit Against Former Employees
Earlier this year, the Office of the Attorney General and the so-called “whistleblowers” reached a settlement for $3.3 million to avoid a costly court battle.
Texas House Unveils New School Choice Plan
The plan includes Education Savings Accounts, teacher pay raises, and additional funding for school districts.
Speech Regulators Fight Disclosure to Lawmakers About Closed-Door Hearings
The Texas Ethics Commission has requested the attorney general rule on whether it must release information about its secretive processes to legislators.
State Lawmaker Calls for More Conservative Priorities on Next Special Session Agenda
State Rep. Brian Harrison says Texas needs to be leading the fight.
Only 2 Measures Reach Governor’s Desk in Third Special Session
With just one day left in the third special session, lawmakers have only passed measures for two of the four agenda items.
Infiltration: Communist China and the University of Texas
The UT Board of Regents has allowed one of the state’s premier universities to become entangled with a hostile foreign government.
3 School Districts Asking for Big Bonds Plus Higher Tax Rates
Clear Creek, Granbury, and Lewisville ISDs put propositions on the ballot that will increase local property tax burdens.